Near Sea-Bottom Gas Hydrate Accumulations Related To Fluid Discharges As Objects Of Inquiry And Possible Utilization

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 30 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
The world?s data available on near sea-bottom gas-hydrate accumulation and deep-water fluid-discharge areas are presented in this paper. Gas-hydrate accumulation associated with fluid discharge (mud volcanoes, gas seeps, gas-saturated water seeps) is characterized by the following. First, the largest hydrate accumulations in sediments are located at shallow subbottom depths and have well-defined limits, especially in the upper subbottom part. Second, gas-hydrate formation in fluid-discharge areas is a present-day process, with the global occurrence of deep-water fluid-discharge areas numbering up to about ten thousand, and with all the seep areas being favorable for the formation of near-sea-bottom gas-hydrate accumulation. Third and principal, gas resources in the hydrates can be considered as renewable. Estimates of possible gas volume in single accumulations of hydrates and the global budget, as well as possible methods of gas utilization from such gas-hydrate accumulations are discussed in the paper.
Citation
APA:
(2005) Near Sea-Bottom Gas Hydrate Accumulations Related To Fluid Discharges As Objects Of Inquiry And Possible UtilizationMLA: Near Sea-Bottom Gas Hydrate Accumulations Related To Fluid Discharges As Objects Of Inquiry And Possible Utilization. International Marine Minerals Society, 2005.