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Experimental formation of massive hydrate deposits from accumulation of CH4 gas bubbles within synthetic and natural sediments
Authors:Megan Elwood Madden  Shannon Ulrich  Phillip Szymcek  Scott McCallum  Tommy Phelps
Institution:1. School of Geology and Geophysics, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA;2. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA
Abstract:In order for methane to be economically produced from the seafloor, prediction and detection of massive hydrate deposits will be necessary. In many cases, hydrate samples recovered from seafloor sediments appear as veins or nodules, suggesting that there are strong geologic controls on where hydrate is likely to accumulate. Experiments have been conducted examining massive hydrate accumulation from methane gas bubbles within natural and synthetic sediments in a large volume pressure vessel through temperature and pressure data, as well as visual observations. Observations of hydrate growth suggest that accumulation of gas bubbles within void spaces and at sediment interfaces likely results in the formation of massive hydrate deposits. Methane hydrate was first observed as a thin film forming at the gas/water interface of methane bubbles trapped within sediment void spaces. As bubbles accumulated, massive hydrate growth occurred. These experiments suggest that in systems containing free methane gas, bubble pathways and accumulation points likely control the location and habit of massive hydrate deposits.
Keywords:Methane hydrates  Sediments  Massive deposits  Nodules  Veins  Free gas  Methane
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