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Relations between methane venting,geological structure and seismo-tectonics in the Okhotsk Sea
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">A?ObzhirovEmail author  R?Shakirov  A?Salyuk  E?Suess  N?Biebow  A?Salomatin
Institution:(1) V.I. Ilrsquoichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia;(2) IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany;(3) Tethys Geoconsulting GmbH, Kiel, Germany
Abstract:Methane investigations carried out in the Okhotsk Sea show that the methane flux from the earthrsquos interior into the water column increased during periods of seismo-tectonic activity between 1988 and 2002. In this case, methane gas hydrates found on the northeast Sakhalin slope may have decomposed due to a reactivation of fault zones. Methane emissions in the Okhotsk Sea generally can be divided into two forms. Firstly, methane vents from decomposing gas hydrates and/or free gas exist below gas hydrate saturated sediments via fault zones, venting into the water column with high bubble concentrations that were recorded by echosounding. These hydro-acoustic anomalies were named ldquoflaresrdquo. Methane concentration inside these flares reached 10,000–20,000 nl/l (background methane concentrations in the Okhotsk Sea are less than 90–100 nl/l). Secondly, methane migrates as seepage into the water column from oil- and gas-bearing sedimentary source rocks on the eastern Sakhalin shelf, without showing acoustic anomalies in the water column, probably by filtration and diffusion processes. In these areas methane concentration reached 500–3,000 nl/l. In seismo-tectonically active regions, like the northwestern part of the Okhotsk Sea, many new flares were observed. Their distribution and orientation are usually controlled by fault zones (East Sakhalin Shear Zone in the Okhotsk Sea).
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