𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Acoustic evidence for shallow gas accumulations in the sediments of the Eastern Black Sea

✍ Scribed by Mustafa Ergün; Derman Dondurur; Günay Çifçi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
626 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0954-4879

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


ABSTRACT The Black Sea contains immense gas accumulations. Exploration of gas accumulations is geologically and economically important because migration of methane in sediments may cause massive slope failures and the methane seeps may indicate deeper hydrocarbon reservoirs. Human activity both in and on the seafloor (oil industry) and natural activity (earthquakes, cyclones) trigger mechanisms for seafloor failure and gas release that may have a local and possibly global environmental impact. Recently, sonar and high‐resolution seismic surveys were carried out to obtain information about the effects of gas and gas‐filled sediments throughout the Turkish margin of the Eastern Black Sea, and shallow gas was detected on the subbottom profiler records. It continues about 25–65 m below the sea floor and is marked by bright and cloudy spots, sometimes pockmarks and acoustic voids. The lower section of the Turkish shelf is an extensive pockmarked plateau. The pockmarks are seen as circular structures with high backscattering on the sonar records.


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES


97/01843 Thermodynamic conditions for th
📂 Article 📅 1997 🏛 Elsevier Science ⚖ 183 KB

Gaseous fuels (transport, storage) the chamber. Successive levels are at an angle of 90' to one another.: The apparatus is particularly useful for removal of HZS from refinery gases or coke-oven ga\. 97101831 Gas-solid reactors for high temperature removal of acid gases from fuel gas and flue gas Pr