TY - JOUR
T1 - The influence of methane fluxes on the sulfate/methane interface in sediments from the Rio Grande Cone Gas Hydrate Province, southern Brazil
AU - Rodrigues, Luiz Frederico
AU - Ketzer, João Marcelo
AU - Lourega, Rogerio Véscia
AU - Augustin, Adolpho Herbert
AU - Sbrissa, Gesiane
AU - Miller, Dennis
AU - Heemann, Roberto
AU - Viana, Adriano
AU - Freire, Antonio Fernando Menezes
AU - Morad, Sadoon
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank PETROBRAS for sponsoring this research and for the permission to publish this paper, the IHS Global Inc. Educational/Academic Grant Program for the use of the Kingdom Software, and the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) for financial support.
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - Much research has been published regarding the relation between major gas hydrate accumulations and the global carbon cycle. In this context, the determination of the sulfate/methane interface (SMI) depth is of primary importance in order to understand the dynamics of methane flux in the shallow section. This paper identifies the depth of the SMI in sediments based on sulfate and methane concentration profiles in cores recovered in the Rio Grande Cone Gas Hydrate Province, Pelotas Basin, southern Brazil. The shape of methane and sulfate concentration profiles in the sediments can be linked to the local methane flux rate as follows: (i) near linear, high upward-diffusing methane flux coupled with high sulfate diffusion from seawater; (ii) irregular, variable methane flux rates; and (iii) kink-type profile, which is indicative of variable rather than strictly high upward methane flux. The areas in which a high methane flux was identified are spatially associated with gas chimneys in sediments within pockmarks, whereas profiles with low methane flux are present in adjacent areas. These chimneys appear as acoustic blankings in seismic records and can therefore be mapped in subsurface. The wavy-like seismic reflection following the SMI coincides with the occurrence of authigenic carbonate nodules and concretions. In addition, high methane fluxes and the occurrence of concretions and nodules carbonates were correlated by stratigraphic position of the concretions bearing intervals and sulfate profiles.
AB - Much research has been published regarding the relation between major gas hydrate accumulations and the global carbon cycle. In this context, the determination of the sulfate/methane interface (SMI) depth is of primary importance in order to understand the dynamics of methane flux in the shallow section. This paper identifies the depth of the SMI in sediments based on sulfate and methane concentration profiles in cores recovered in the Rio Grande Cone Gas Hydrate Province, Pelotas Basin, southern Brazil. The shape of methane and sulfate concentration profiles in the sediments can be linked to the local methane flux rate as follows: (i) near linear, high upward-diffusing methane flux coupled with high sulfate diffusion from seawater; (ii) irregular, variable methane flux rates; and (iii) kink-type profile, which is indicative of variable rather than strictly high upward methane flux. The areas in which a high methane flux was identified are spatially associated with gas chimneys in sediments within pockmarks, whereas profiles with low methane flux are present in adjacent areas. These chimneys appear as acoustic blankings in seismic records and can therefore be mapped in subsurface. The wavy-like seismic reflection following the SMI coincides with the occurrence of authigenic carbonate nodules and concretions. In addition, high methane fluxes and the occurrence of concretions and nodules carbonates were correlated by stratigraphic position of the concretions bearing intervals and sulfate profiles.
KW - Brazil.
KW - Gas hydrate
KW - Methane flux
KW - Rio Grande Cone
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U2 - 10.1590/2317-4889201720170027
DO - 10.1590/2317-4889201720170027
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85034438805
SN - 2317-4889
VL - 47
SP - 369
EP - 381
JO - Brazilian Journal of Geology
JF - Brazilian Journal of Geology
IS - 3
ER -