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Gas migration through Opouawe Bank at the Hikurangi margin offshore New Zealand
Authors:Stephanie Koch  Henning Schroeder  Matthias Haeckel  Christian Berndt  Joerg Bialas  Cord Papenberg  Dirk Klaeschen  Andreia Plaza-Faverola
Institution:1.GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel,Kiel,Germany;2.CAGE-Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment, and Climate, Department of Geology,UiT The Arctic University of Norway,Troms?,Norway
Abstract:This study presents 2D seismic reflection data, seismic velocity analysis, as well as geochemical and isotopic porewater compositions from Opouawe Bank on New Zealand’s Hikurangi subduction margin, providing evidence for essentially pure methane gas seepage. The combination of geochemical information and seismic reflection images is an effective way to investigate the nature of gas migration beneath the seafloor, and to distinguish between water advection and gas ascent. The maximum source depth of the methane that migrates to the seep sites on Opouawe Bank is 1,500–2,100 m below seafloor, generated by low-temperature degradation of organic matter via microbial CO2 reduction. Seismic velocity analysis enabled identifying a zone of gas accumulation underneath the base of gas hydrate stability (BGHS) below the bank. Besides structurally controlled gas migration along conduits, gas migration also takes place along dipping strata across the BGHS. Gas migration on Opouawe Bank is influenced by anticlinal focusing and by several focusing levels within the gas hydrate stability zone.
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