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Dissolved carbon and 33-133-133-1anomalies in the water column caused by hydrocarbon seeps on the northwestern Gulf of Mexico slope
Authors:Paul Aharon  Ellen R Graber  Harry H Roberts
Institution:(1) Department of Geology and Geophysics, Louisiana State University, 70803 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA;(2) Coastal Studies Institute, Louisiana State University, 70803 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Abstract:Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), and delta13C profiles from seep sites on the northwestern Gulf of Mexico upper slope show anomalously negative delta13C values of up to –4.5permil PDB, increased levels of DIC of up to 2.45 mmole/liter, and slight alkalinity rises of up to 2.54 meq/liter, relative to water column profiles from a seep-free site (0.63permil, 2.04 mmole/liter, and 2.39 meq/liter). The observed DIC enrichments coupled with the13C-depletions are attributed to the release of CO2 by microbial oxidation of crude oil in the seep environment, and its migration into the water column. The delta13C composition of the migrating CO2 is estimated to be –26.0permil on the basis of dissolved carbon inventory. Manifestation of DIC and delta13C anomalies in the water column caused by hydrocarbon seepage holds promise to be useful for hydrocarbon reconnaissance surveys over large offshore tracts on account of the simplicity of sampling acquisition, and rapidity of analytical techniques in the laboratory.
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