Novel use of unique minerals to reveal an intensified methane seep during the Last Glacial Period in the South China Sea

Globally, research aiming to reveal the unique biogeochemical processes and gas hydrate potential in methane-seep areas is well established. Furthermore, the methane seeps discovered in the South China Sea (SCS) are widely studied and have achieved considerable results. In this study, we discovered...

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Main Author: Zhang, Q (via Mendeley Data)
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftdans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:248268 2023-07-02T03:33:30+02:00 Novel use of unique minerals to reveal an intensified methane seep during the Last Glacial Period in the South China Sea Zhang, Q (via Mendeley Data) 2022-06-09T15:49:08.139Z http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-ns-aatz https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:248268 unknown 1 bh6x3z5gnj http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-ns-aatz doi:10.17632/bh6x3z5gnj.1 https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:248268 OPEN_ACCESS: The data are archived in Easy, they are accessible elsewhere through the DOI https://dans.knaw.nl/en/about/organisation-and-policy/legal-information/DANSLicence.pdf Qinyi Zhang Interdisciplinary sciences 2022 ftdans https://doi.org/10.17632/bh6x3z5gnj.1 2023-06-13T13:26:08Z Globally, research aiming to reveal the unique biogeochemical processes and gas hydrate potential in methane-seep areas is well established. Furthermore, the methane seeps discovered in the South China Sea (SCS) are widely studied and have achieved considerable results. In this study, we discovered a methane seep that was once active during the Last Glacial Period, particularly during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), and fixed at the seafloor for approximately 10 ka. This study integrated the features of glauconite fillings in foraminifera chamber, different morphologies of pyrites, unique framboid goethites (pyrite pseudomorphs), high chromium reducible sulfur content and extremely negative δ34S values between 121 and 231 cmbsf, molybdenum content and its correlation between TS and TOC, TS/TOC ratio of sediment, and results of AMS14C dating and carbon as well as oxygen isotopes of planktonic foraminifera analysis. The glauconite, usually regarded as a product associated with transgressive deposits and condensed sections, is widely found in the warm climatic intervals, such as the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum. However, these intervals are generally associated with the methane emission events. Thus, our results demonstrated another mechanism for the formation of glauconite in methane seeps even during the LGM. Furthermore, the existence of framboid goethites implies that this methane seep has been subsiding since the end of LGM and few pyrites formed previously were reoxidized. Moreover, the crucial factor responsible for the aforementioned phenomenon is that the elevated hydrostatic pressure caused by the rising sea level, thereby promoting the gas hydrate potential to become stable again. Thus, the methane fluxes reduced and seep activity subsequently decreased. Notably, this study is the first to report a systematic investigation of methane-seep activity during the Last Glacial Period by the presence of authigenic minerals, such as glauconite and framboid goethite in SCS. Overall, our results showed a ... Other/Unknown Material Planktonic foraminifera Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS): EASY (KNAW - Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen)
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Zhang, Q (via Mendeley Data)
Novel use of unique minerals to reveal an intensified methane seep during the Last Glacial Period in the South China Sea
topic_facet Interdisciplinary sciences
description Globally, research aiming to reveal the unique biogeochemical processes and gas hydrate potential in methane-seep areas is well established. Furthermore, the methane seeps discovered in the South China Sea (SCS) are widely studied and have achieved considerable results. In this study, we discovered a methane seep that was once active during the Last Glacial Period, particularly during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), and fixed at the seafloor for approximately 10 ka. This study integrated the features of glauconite fillings in foraminifera chamber, different morphologies of pyrites, unique framboid goethites (pyrite pseudomorphs), high chromium reducible sulfur content and extremely negative δ34S values between 121 and 231 cmbsf, molybdenum content and its correlation between TS and TOC, TS/TOC ratio of sediment, and results of AMS14C dating and carbon as well as oxygen isotopes of planktonic foraminifera analysis. The glauconite, usually regarded as a product associated with transgressive deposits and condensed sections, is widely found in the warm climatic intervals, such as the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum. However, these intervals are generally associated with the methane emission events. Thus, our results demonstrated another mechanism for the formation of glauconite in methane seeps even during the LGM. Furthermore, the existence of framboid goethites implies that this methane seep has been subsiding since the end of LGM and few pyrites formed previously were reoxidized. Moreover, the crucial factor responsible for the aforementioned phenomenon is that the elevated hydrostatic pressure caused by the rising sea level, thereby promoting the gas hydrate potential to become stable again. Thus, the methane fluxes reduced and seep activity subsequently decreased. Notably, this study is the first to report a systematic investigation of methane-seep activity during the Last Glacial Period by the presence of authigenic minerals, such as glauconite and framboid goethite in SCS. Overall, our results showed a ...
author Zhang, Q (via Mendeley Data)
author_facet Zhang, Q (via Mendeley Data)
author_sort Zhang, Q (via Mendeley Data)
title Novel use of unique minerals to reveal an intensified methane seep during the Last Glacial Period in the South China Sea
title_short Novel use of unique minerals to reveal an intensified methane seep during the Last Glacial Period in the South China Sea
title_full Novel use of unique minerals to reveal an intensified methane seep during the Last Glacial Period in the South China Sea
title_fullStr Novel use of unique minerals to reveal an intensified methane seep during the Last Glacial Period in the South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Novel use of unique minerals to reveal an intensified methane seep during the Last Glacial Period in the South China Sea
title_sort novel use of unique minerals to reveal an intensified methane seep during the last glacial period in the south china sea
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