7th Shallow Gas Group Meeting Baku, Azerbaijan, 07.10. – 11.10.2002 STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF...

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7th Shallow Gas Group MeetingBaku, Azerbaijan, 07.10. – 11.10.2002

STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF GAS HYDRATES IN MARINE

SEDIMENTS

Contribution 4, by:

F. Abegg, G. Bohrmann, GEOMAR

J. Freitag & S. Kipfstuhl, AWI

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Introduction

• Objectives, techniques, working areas• Examples of different internal gas hydrate

structures• Quantification of gas hydrate, free gas and

host sediment• A frozen core from the Black Sea• A pressurised core from Hydrate Ridge• Conclusions

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Tool: X-Ray CT scanner

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Frozen gas hydrate sample in a foam box

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Black Sea: core location

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Hydrate Ridge: core location

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Sample SO148-11

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Honeycomb structure

20 mm

gas hydrate(light grey)

mud(dark grey)

carbonate(black spots)

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Sample SO148-20

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Dense gas hydrate

40 mm

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Sample SO148-14

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Alternating layers

50 mm

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SO148-5: 3-D using 227 slices

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SO148-5: 3-D cutout

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Example of thresholding

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Quantification of components

Example fromsample SO148-11

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Frozen core from the Black Sea

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Various analyses

3-D gas hydrate

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MultiAutoklavCorer

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Pressurised? YES!!

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LabTransferChamber positioned in CT

scanner

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Results LTC4

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shell/carbonategas hydrategasmud

10 cm subseafloor depth 27 cm subseafloor depth 29 cm subseafloor depth

Slices from LTC4

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2-D and 3-D

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Conclusions

• CT is an appropriate tool to quantify gas hydrate, gas and host sediment on a mm-scale and to determine internal structures

• Together with autoclave technology the above is possible close to in situ conditions

• A frozen core from the Sorokin Trough shows gas hydrates in elongated near-vertical, crack-like features

• In situ gas hydrate concentration at Hydrate Ridge reaches 50 Vol.% in a horizontal layer with a gas content of up to 10 Vol.%

• Thank you very much for your attention!

respond to:fabegg@geomar.de

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