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Gas hydrates in the western deep-water Ulleung Basin, East Sea of Korea
Authors:Byong-Jae Ryu  Michael Riedel  Ji-Hoon Kim  Roy D Hyndman  Young-Joo Lee  Bu-Heung Chung  Il-Soo Kim
Institution:1. Petroleum and Marine Resources Research Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, 92 Gwahang-no, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-350, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 2A7, Canada;3. Pacific Geoscience Centre, Geological Survey of Canada, 9860 W. Saanich Rd., Sidney, B.C. V8L 4B2, Canada;4. Overseas Office, Korea National Oil Corporation, 1588-14 Gwanyang-dong, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 431-711, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Geophysical surveys and geological studies of gas hydrates in the western deep-water Ulleung Basin of the East Sea off the east coast of Korea have been carried out by the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) since 2000. The work included a grid of 4782 km of 2D multi-channel seismic reflection lines and 11 piston cores 5–8 m long. In the piston cores, cracks generally parallel to bedding suggest significant in-situ gas. The cores showed high amounts of total organic carbon (TOC), and from the southern study area showed high residual hydrocarbon gas concentrations. The lack of higher hydrocarbons and the carbon isotope ratios indicate that the methane is primarily biogenic. The seismic data show areas of bottom-simulating reflectors (BSRs) that are associated with gas hydrates and underlying free gas. An important observation is the numerous seismic blanking zones up to 2 km across that probably reflect widespread fluid and gas venting and that are inferred to contain substantial gas hydrate. Some of the important results are: (1) BSRs are widespread, although most have low amplitudes; (2) increased P-wave velocities above some BSRs suggest distributed low to moderate concentration gas hydrate whereas a velocity decrease below the BSR suggests free gas; (3) the blanking zones are often associated with upbowing of sedimentary bedding reflectors in time sections that has been interpreted at least in part due to velocity pull-up produced by high-velocity gas hydrate. High gas hydrate concentrations are also inferred in several examples where high interval velocities are resolved within the blanking zones. Recently, gas hydrate recoveries by the piston coring and deep-drilling in 2007 support the interpretation of substantial gas hydrate in many of these structures.
Keywords:Gas hydrate  Ulleung Basin  Total organic carbon  Bottom-simulating reflector  Seismic blanking zone
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