Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone

During the last 1 Ma in the Canadian Arctic, permafrost and permafrost-associated gas hydrates formed extensively due to mean annual subaerial temperatures of approximately -20°C. Following the last glaciation, a marine transgression occurred and former terrestrially exposed shelves became inundated...

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Main Authors: Grob, Henrik, Riedel, Michael, Krastel, Sebastian, Preine, Jonas, Duchesne, Mathieu, Jin, Young Keun, Hong, Jong Kuk
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:60228 2024-05-19T07:36:31+00:00 Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone Grob, Henrik Riedel, Michael Krastel, Sebastian Preine, Jonas Duchesne, Mathieu Jin, Young Keun Hong, Jong Kuk 2024 other https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/60228/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/60228/1/EGU24-15668.html en eng https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/60228/1/EGU24-15668.html Grob, H., Riedel, M. , Krastel, S. , Preine, J. , Duchesne, M. , Jin, Y. K. and Hong, J. K. (2024) Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone. Open Access [PICO] In: EGU General Assembly 2024. , 14.–19.04.2024, Vienna, Austria . cc_by_4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2024 ftoceanrep 2024-04-24T00:01:25Z During the last 1 Ma in the Canadian Arctic, permafrost and permafrost-associated gas hydrates formed extensively due to mean annual subaerial temperatures of approximately -20°C. Following the last glaciation, a marine transgression occurred and former terrestrially exposed shelves became inundated, resulting in present submarine bottom water temperatures around -1°C. Relict submarine permafrost and gas hydrates in the Canadian Beaufort Sea are still responding to this thermal change resulting in their ongoing degradation. Thawing of permafrost and destabilisation of permafrost-associated gas hydrates can release previously trapped greenhouse gases and can lead to even further gas hydrate dissociation with important implications for the global climate. However, both the extent of the submarine permafrost and the permafrost-associated gas hydrates are still not well known. In this study, we use marine multichannel seismic data to model the base of permafrost from the depth of the base of the gas hydrate stability zone. From this depth, we estimate the theoretical gas hydrate dissociation temperature, which allows us to model the depth of the thermal base of permafrost (0°C isotherm). The base of permafrost we modelled correlates with the lower boundary of a diffuse zone of high diffractivity in seismic data suggesting the presence of ice-bearing permafrost. These results combined show that the base of permafrost still extends close to the shelf edge indicating less permafrost retreat than previously suggested. Our study provides a different approach to accessing the current depth and extent of submarine permafrost on the outermost Canadian Beaufort Shelf. Conference Object Arctic Beaufort Sea Ice permafrost OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel)
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description During the last 1 Ma in the Canadian Arctic, permafrost and permafrost-associated gas hydrates formed extensively due to mean annual subaerial temperatures of approximately -20°C. Following the last glaciation, a marine transgression occurred and former terrestrially exposed shelves became inundated, resulting in present submarine bottom water temperatures around -1°C. Relict submarine permafrost and gas hydrates in the Canadian Beaufort Sea are still responding to this thermal change resulting in their ongoing degradation. Thawing of permafrost and destabilisation of permafrost-associated gas hydrates can release previously trapped greenhouse gases and can lead to even further gas hydrate dissociation with important implications for the global climate. However, both the extent of the submarine permafrost and the permafrost-associated gas hydrates are still not well known. In this study, we use marine multichannel seismic data to model the base of permafrost from the depth of the base of the gas hydrate stability zone. From this depth, we estimate the theoretical gas hydrate dissociation temperature, which allows us to model the depth of the thermal base of permafrost (0°C isotherm). The base of permafrost we modelled correlates with the lower boundary of a diffuse zone of high diffractivity in seismic data suggesting the presence of ice-bearing permafrost. These results combined show that the base of permafrost still extends close to the shelf edge indicating less permafrost retreat than previously suggested. Our study provides a different approach to accessing the current depth and extent of submarine permafrost on the outermost Canadian Beaufort Shelf.
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author Grob, Henrik
Riedel, Michael
Krastel, Sebastian
Preine, Jonas
Duchesne, Mathieu
Jin, Young Keun
Hong, Jong Kuk
spellingShingle Grob, Henrik
Riedel, Michael
Krastel, Sebastian
Preine, Jonas
Duchesne, Mathieu
Jin, Young Keun
Hong, Jong Kuk
Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone
author_facet Grob, Henrik
Riedel, Michael
Krastel, Sebastian
Preine, Jonas
Duchesne, Mathieu
Jin, Young Keun
Hong, Jong Kuk
author_sort Grob, Henrik
title Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone
title_short Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone
title_full Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone
title_fullStr Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone
title_sort modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the canadian beaufort sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone
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Grob, H., Riedel, M. , Krastel, S. , Preine, J. , Duchesne, M. , Jin, Y. K. and Hong, J. K. (2024) Modelling the base of submarine permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea from seismic data and the depth of the gas hydrate stability zone. Open Access [PICO] In: EGU General Assembly 2024. , 14.–19.04.2024, Vienna, Austria .
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