Geophysical and geochemical observations on actively seeping hydrocarbon gases on the south-eastern Yellow Sea continental shelf

被引:27
作者
Jeong, KS
Cho, JH
Kim, SR
Hyun, S
Tsunogai, U
机构
[1] Korea Ocean Res & Dev Inst, Marine Geoenvironm & Resources Res Div, Seoul 425600, South Korea
[2] Korea Ocean Res & Dev Inst, S Sea Inst, Environm Sci Lab, Jangmok Myun Koje Shi, South Korea
[3] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Sci, Div Earth & Planetary Sci, Kita Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0600810, Japan
关键词
D O I
10.1007/s00367-003-0164-8
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
In the southeastern Yellow Sea, active seepage of hydrocarbon gases has been observed by high-resolution (3.5 kHz) seismic profiling both in 1987 and 2001, occurring through a large number of plumes from the topmost pre-Holocene sedimentary layer. It is strong enough to compensate for current speed, extending vertically up to the sea surface. The gas seepage often appears to be explosive to form craters and diapirs, although pockmarks are rare due to the redistribution of mobile palimpsest sands. In core-top seawater and sediments, the gases are characterized by high amounts of C-2, homogenous delta(13)C(1) values and a large difference (19.7parts per thousand on average) between delta(13)C(1) (-55.2 to -53.6parts per thousand PDB) and delta(13)C(2) (-36.8 to -32.5parts per thousand PDB) values. The gases are considered to be generated with a smaller amount of C-1 at the early thermal cracking stage of labile source materials, after which the C-2 gas is enriched in C-13 by diffusion or biological alternation at the generation or accumulation site. The homogenous delta(13)C(1) values may be one of the geochemical characteristics of gases acquired at depth which are less altered in the case of rapid diffusive gas migration to the seafloor.
引用
收藏
页码:53 / 62
页数:10
相关论文
共 55 条
[31]  
KWON ST, 1995, KOREAN J PETROL GEOL, V3, P1
[32]  
Lee Y. J., 1998, KOREAN J PETROL GEOL, V6, P25
[33]  
Lie H.-J., 1997, J KOREAN SOC OCEANOG, V32, P1
[34]   Carbon isotopic and molecular constraints on the formation and the expulsion of thermogenic hydrocarbon gases [J].
Lorant, F ;
Prinzhofer, A ;
Behar, F ;
Huc, AY .
CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 1998, 147 (3-4) :249-264
[35]   Hydrocarbon gas in the Costa Rica subduction zone:: primary composition and post-genetic alteration [J].
Lückge, A ;
Kastner, M ;
Littke, R ;
Cramer, B .
ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY, 2002, 33 (08) :933-943
[36]   Evidence of shallow- and deep-water gas hydrate destabilizations in North Atlantic polar continental margin sediments [J].
Mienert, J ;
Posewang, J .
GEO-MARINE LETTERS, 1999, 19 (1-2) :143-149
[37]   Worldwide distribution of submarine mud volcanoes and associated gas hydrates [J].
Milkov, AV .
MARINE GEOLOGY, 2000, 167 (1-2) :29-42
[38]  
MULLINS HT, 1982, AAPG BULL, V66, P1130
[39]   BACTERIAL ETHANE FORMATION FROM REDUCED, ETHYLATED SULFUR-COMPOUNDS IN ANOXIC SEDIMENTS [J].
OREMLAND, RS ;
WHITICAR, MJ ;
STROHMAIER, FE ;
KIENE, RP .
GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 1988, 52 (07) :1895-1904
[40]   Recognising biodegradation in gas/oil accumulations through the δ13C compositions of gas components [J].
Pallasser, RJ .
ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY, 2000, 31 (12) :1363-1373