Mud volcanoes and gas hydrates in the Black Sea: new data from Dvurechenskii and Odessa mud volcanoes

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G. Bohrmann
M. Ivanov
J.-P. Foucher
V. Spiess
J. Bialas
J. Greinert
W. Weinrebe
F. Abegg
G. Aloisi
Y. Artemov
V. Blinova
M. Drews
F. Heidersdorf
A. Krabbenhöft
I. Klaucke
S. Krastel
T. Leder
I. Polikarpov
M. Saburova
O. Schmale
R. Seifert
A. Volkonskaya
M. Zillmer
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[1] Fachbereich Geowissenschaften Universität Bremen,Institut für Biogeochemie und Meereschemie
[2] GEOMAR Research Center for Marine Geosciences,A.O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas
[3] Universität Hamburg,UNESO Center for Marine Geosciences
[4] National Academy of Science of the Ukraine,IFREMER
[5] Moscow State University,undefined
[6] Géosciences Marines,undefined
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Geo-Marine Letters | 2003年 / 23卷
关键词
Pore Water; Hydrate Dissociation; Anaerobic Methane Oxidation; Carbonate Crust; Seep Site;
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Meteor cruise M52/1 documented the presence of gas hydrates in sediments from mud volcanoes in the Sorokin Trough of the Black Sea. In a mud flow on the Odessa mud volcano, a carbonate crust currently forms in association with anaerobic methane oxidation. Dvurechenskii mud volcano (DMV), a flat-topped “mud pie”-type structure, appeared to be very active. Pore water in sediments of DMV is enriched in several constituents, such as ammonium and chloride, which seem to originate at depth. High sediment temperatures of up to 16.5 °C in close contact to the ambient bottom water of 9 °C also suggest strong advective transport of material from greater depth. Steep temperature gradients indicate a high fluid and/or mud flux within DMV, which is confirmed by the shape of the pore water profiles. Active fluid expulsion sites are evidenced by direct seafloor observation, and a potential flux of methane from the sediment to the bottom water is indicated by water-column methane measurements.
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