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Gas hydrate versus seabed morphology offshore Lebu (Chilean margin)
Earth SciencesScientific Reports

Gas hydrate versus seabed morphology offshore Lebu (Chilean margin)

I. Vargas-cordero, U. Tinivella, et al.

Explore the fascinating interplay between gas hydrate dissociation and seabed morphology off the coast of Lebu, Chile, as investigated by Iván Vargas-Cordero and colleagues. Discover how unique geological features and biological evidence reveal the history of gas hydrates in this intriguing region.... show more
Abstract
Gas-hydrate occurrences along the Chilean margin have been widely documented, but the processes associated with fluid escapes caused by the dissociation of gas hydrates are still unknown. We report a seabed morphology growth related to fluid migration offshore Lebu associated with mud cones by analysing oxygen and deuterium stable water isotopes in pore water, bathymetric, biological and sedimentological data. A relief was observed at -127 m water depth with five peaks. Enrichment values of δ18O (0.0–1.8%) and δD (0.0–5.6%) evidenced past hydrate melting. The orientation of the relief could be associated with faults and fractures, which constitute pathways for fluid migration. The benthic foraminifera observed can be associated with cold seep areas. We model that the mud cones correspond to mud growing processes related to past gas-hydrate dissociation. The integration of (i) the seismic data analysis performed in the surrounding area, (ii) the orientation of our studied relief, (iii) the infaunal foraminifera observed, (iv) the grain size and (v) the total organic matter and isotope values revealed that this area was formerly characterised by the presence of gas hydrates. Hence, this part of the Chilean margin represents a suitable area for investigating fluid-migration processes.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 14, 2020
Authors
Iván Vargas-Cordero, Umberta Tinivella, Lucía Villar-Muñoz, Joaquim P. Bento, Carolina Cárcamo, Diego López-Acevedo, Francisco Fernandoy, Alessandra Rivero, Marion San Juan
Tags
gas hydratesseabed morphologyLebu Chilehydrate dissociationbenthic foraminifera
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