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Molecular and isotopic properties of gases from ODP Holes of ODP Leg 204

We report and discuss molecular and isotopic properties of hydrate-bound gases from 55 samples and void gases from 494 samples collected during Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 204 at Hydrate Ridge offshore Oregon. Gas hydrates appear to crystallize in sediments from two end-member gas sources (deep allochthonous and in situ) as mixtures of different proportions. In an area of high gas flux at the Southern Summit of the ridge (Sites 1248-1250), shallow (0-40 m below the seafloor [mbsf]) gas hydrates are composed of mainly allochthonous mixed microbial and thermogenic methane and a small portion of thermogenic C2+ gases, which migrated vertically and laterally from as deep as 2- to 2.5-km depths. In contrast, deep (50-105 mbsf) gas hydrates at the Southern Summit (Sites 1248 and 1250) and on the flanks of the ridge (Sites 1244-1247) crystallize mainly from microbial methane and ethane generated dominantly in situ. A small contribution of allochthonous gas may also be present at sites where geologic and tectonic settings favor focused vertical gas migration from greater depth (e.g., Sites 1244 and 1245). Non-hydrocarbon gases such as CO2 and H2S are not abundant in sampled hydrates. The new gas geochemical data are inconsistent with earlier models suggesting that seafloor gas hydrates at Hydrate Ridge formed from gas derived from decomposition of deeper and older gas hydrates. Gas hydrate formation at the Southern Summit is explained by a model in which gas migrated from deep sediments, and perhaps was trapped by a gas hydrate seal at the base of the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ). Free gas migrated into the GHSZ when the overpressure in gas column exceeded sealing capacity of overlaying sediments, and precipitated as gas hydrate mainly within shallow sediments. The mushroom-like 3D shape of gas hydrate accumulation at the summit is possibly defined by the gas diffusion aureole surrounding the main migration conduit, the decrease of gas solubility in shallow sediment, and refocusing of gas by carbonate and gas hydrate seals near the seafloor to the crest of the local anticline structure.

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Milkov, Alexei V, Claypool, George E, Lee, Young-Joo, Sassen, Roger (2005). Dataset: Molecular and isotopic properties of gases from ODP Holes of ODP Leg 204. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.710774

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.710774
Author Milkov, Alexei V
Given Name Alexei V
Family Name Milkov
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Claypool, George E
Lee, Young-Joo
Sassen, Roger
Source Creation 2005
Publication Year 2005
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Milkov-2005
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Name: Chemistry

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Title: Gas hydrate systems at Hydrate Ridge offshore Oregon inferred from molecular and isotopic properties of hydrate-bound and void gases
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2004.08.021
Type: DOI
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Year: 2005
Source: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Authors: Milkov Alexei V , Claypool George E , Lee Young-Joo , Sassen Roger .