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Article Dans Une Revue Geo-Marine Letters Année : 2012

Stratigraphic and structural control on the distribution of gas hydrates and active gas seeps on the Posolsky Bank, Lake Baikal

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The distribution and origin of shallow gas seeps in the vicinity of the Posolsky Bank in Lake Baikal were studied based on the integration of detailed seismic, multi- beam, and hydro-acoustic water-column investigations. In all, 65 acoustic flares have been detected on the Posolsky Fault scarp near the crest of the bank and in a similar, nearby setting at water depths of −43 to −332 m. The seismic data reveal BSRs (bottom-simulating reflectors) occurring up to water depths of −300 m. Calculations involving hydrate sta- bility, heat flow, and topographic modulation based on BSR occurrence and multibeam bathymetry enabled prediction of a methane-ethane gas mixture and heat-flow values that would account for gas hydrate stability in the lake sediments under prevailing ambient conditions. These predictions are sup- ported by ground truth data. The findings suggest that seeps concentrated along the crest of the Posolsky Bank are fed mainly by gas coming from below the base of the gas hydrate stability zone, which would migrate updip via permeable stratigraphic pathways beneath the bank. Gas would ulti- mately be released into the water column where these path- ways are cut off by faults.

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hal-00732941 , version 1 (17-09-2012)

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Lieven Naudts, Oleg Khlystov, Nick Granin, Alexander Chensky, Jeffrey Poort, et al.. Stratigraphic and structural control on the distribution of gas hydrates and active gas seeps on the Posolsky Bank, Lake Baikal. Geo-Marine Letters, 2012, pp.1-15. ⟨10.1007/s00367-012-0286-y⟩. ⟨hal-00732941⟩
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