Published January 1, 2009 | Version v1
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Anomalous Strong Reflections on High Resolution Seismic Data from the Turkish Shelf of the Eastern Black Sea: Possible Indicators of Shallow Hydrogen Sulphide-Rich Gas Hydrate Layers

  • 1. Dokuz Eylul Univ, Inst Marine Sci & Technol, TR-35340 Izmir, Turkey

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Some strong reflections about 3 to 5 m thick were observed at depths of 25-60 metres below the sea floor using deep-towed, 5 kHz subbottom profiler data in the Turkish shelf and upper slope of the Eastern Black Sea at water depths of 250 to 700 m. Strong reflections of this kind are generally attributed to shallow and localized gas accumulations. We, however, observed that the reflection polarity of these strong reflections was positive, suggesting that they do not correspond to reflections from the upper boundary of a possible gas front. In this study, we evaluate these reflections to determine if they represent hydrogen sulphide-rich shallow gas hydrate layers, which would be an unusual gas hydrate occurrence in a shallow marine environment.

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