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Volume 19 Issue 2
Apr 2008
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Xiwu Luan, Kelin Wang, Roy Hyndman, Willoughby Eleanor. Bottom Simulating Reflector and Gas Seepage in Okinawa Trough: Evidence of Gas Hydrate in an Active Back-Arc Basin. Journal of Earth Science, 2008, 19(2): 152-161.
Citation: Xiwu Luan, Kelin Wang, Roy Hyndman, Willoughby Eleanor. Bottom Simulating Reflector and Gas Seepage in Okinawa Trough: Evidence of Gas Hydrate in an Active Back-Arc Basin. Journal of Earth Science, 2008, 19(2): 152-161.

Bottom Simulating Reflector and Gas Seepage in Okinawa Trough: Evidence of Gas Hydrate in an Active Back-Arc Basin

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the National Natural Science Foundation of China 40776032

Key Discipline Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences KZCX2-211-01

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  • Corresponding author: Luan Xiwu: xluan@ms.qdio.ac.cn
  • Received Date: 23 Oct 2007
  • Accepted Date: 10 Jan 2008
  • To look for gas hydrate, 22 multi-channel and 3 single-channel seismic lines on the East China Sea (ECS) shelf slope and at the bottom of the Okinawa Trough were examined. It was found that there was indeed bottom simulating reflector (BSR) occurrence, but it is very rare. Besides several BSRs, a gas seepage was also found. As shown by the data, both the BSR and gas seepage are all related with local geological structures, such as mud diapir, anticline, and fault-controlled graben-like structure. However, similar structural "anomalies" are quite common in the tectonically very active Okinawa Trough region, but very few of them have developed BSR or gas seepage. The article points out that the main reason is probably the low concentration of organic carbon of the sediment in this area. It was speculated that the rare occurrence of gas hydrates in this region is governed by structure-controlled fluid flow. Numerous faults and fractures form a network of high-permeability channels in the sediment and highly fractured igneous basement to allow fluid circulation and ventilation. Fluid flow in this tectonic environment is driven primarily by thermal buoyancy and takes place on a wide range of spatial scales. The fluid flow may play two roles to facilitate hydrate formation: to help gather enough methane into a small area and to modulate the thermal regime.

     

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