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Geochemistry of gas hydrate accumulation offshore NE Sakhalin Island (the Sea of Okhotsk): results from the KOMEX-2002 cruise
Authors:T Matveeva  V Soloviev  K Wallmann  A Obzhirov  N Biebow  J Poort  A Salomatin  H Shoji
Institution:(1) New Energy Resources Research Centre, Kitami Institute of Technology, 165 Koen-cho, 090-8507 Kitami, Japan;(2) All-Russian Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean (VNIIOkeangeologia), 1 Angliyskiy Avenue, 190121 Saint-Petersburg, Russia;(3) GEOMAR Research Center for Marine Geosciences, Wischhofstrasse 1–3, 24148 Kiel, Germany;(4) Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 43 Baltiyskaya Street, 690041 Vladivostok, Russia;(5) TETHYSgeoconsulting GmbH, Wischhofstrasse 1–3, 24148 Kiel, Germany;(6) Renard Center of Marine Geology, University of Gent, Krijgslaan 281 S8, 9000 Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Geochemical properties of gas hydrate accumulation associated with an active gas vent on the continental slope offshore northeast Sakhalin Island in the Sea of Okhotsk have been investigated. The pore water chemistry data suggest that the gas hydrates (GHs) were formed in an environment of upward-migrating fluid combined with a mechanism of pore water segregation. The upward infiltration of water enriched mainly by Cl and K+ species appears to occur on the background of earlier diagenesis processes within the gas vent sediments. The GHs were formed from water with chlorinity ranging from 530 to 570 mM. The delta18O and deltaD of GH water varied from –1.4 to –1.8permil and from –13 to –18permil, respectively, representing a mix of seawater and infiltrating fluid water. A complex interaction of pore water, water of ascending fluid and segregated pore water during hydrate formation is also supported by water content measurements and observed gas hydrate structure. The direction of segregated water is opposite to upward fluid migration. Decreasing activity of the gas vent is inferred by comparing the present top of the recovered hydrate layer with previous observations.
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