DOI

  • GD Ginsburg
  • AV Milkov
  • VA Soloviev
  • GA Cherkashev
  • PR Vogt
  • K Crane
  • TD Lorenson
  • MD Khutorskoy

Gas hydrate (GH) accumulation is characterized and modeled, for the Hakon Mosby mud volcano, ca. 1.5 km across, located on the Norway-Barents-Svalbard margin. Pore water chemical and isotopic results based on shallow sediment cores as well as geothermal and geomorphological data suggest that the GH accumulation is of a concentric pattern controlled by and formed essentially from the ascending mud volcano fluid. The gas hydrate content of sediment peaks at 25% by volume, averaging about 1.2% throughout the accumulation. The amount of hydrate methane is estimated at ca. 10(8) m(3) STP, which could account for about 1-10% of the gas that has escaped from the volcano since its origin.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-67
Number of pages11
JournalGeo-Marine Letters
Volume19
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1999

    Research areas

  • WATER

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