Publication Date:
2010-09-14
Description:
Based on hydro-acoustic and geophysical observations, this paper presents an analysis of geomorphological and geological settings of gas methane occurrence on the NW shelf and upper continental slope, in the Sorokin trough and on the Kerch-Taman offshore, in the Black Sea. Gases are associated with seeps, mud volcanoes and gas hydrates. Evidence is given for the thermogenic nature of methane. The gas methane is of mostly abiogenic origin. Small gas releases may be produced by the decomposition of Quaternary organic material near the sea floor through the action of bacteria or biodegradation of redeposited thermogenic hydrocarbons. The origin of carbonate formations is related to degassing sedimentary layers. There is a possible role for deep faults in transporting gas to the sea floor. The gas hydrate stability zone in the Black Sea lies at minimum water depth of 600-650 m with its thickness up to 500 m.
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