Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities: Volume 10, Basin analysis, formation and stability of gas hydrates of the Aleutian Trench and the Bering Sea

Four major areas with inferred gas hydrates are the subject of this study. Two of these areas, the Navarin and the Norton Basins, are located within the Bering Sea shelf, whereas the remaining areas of the Atka Basin in the central Aleutian Trench system and the eastern Aleutian Trench represent a h...

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Main Authors: Krason, J., Ciesnik, M.
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Published: 2007
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:5699885 2023-07-30T04:02:40+02:00 Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities: Volume 10, Basin analysis, formation and stability of gas hydrates of the Aleutian Trench and the Bering Sea Krason, J. Ciesnik, M. 2007-05-14 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5699885 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5699885 https://doi.org/10.2172/5699885 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5699885 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5699885 https://doi.org/10.2172/5699885 doi:10.2172/5699885 03 NATURAL GAS BERING SEA NATURAL GAS HYDRATE DEPOSITS GAS HYDRATES SEISMIC SURVEYS GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS ALEUTIAN ISLANDS CARBON DRILL CORES GEOLOGIC HISTORY GEOMORPHOLOGY GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS HYDROCARBONS KEROGEN LITHOLOGY ORGANIC MATTER SEDIMENTARY BASINS SEDIMENTATION SEDIMENTS STABILITY STRATIGRAPHY THERMOGRAPHY BITUMINOUS MATERIALS CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS ELEMENTS GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES GEOLOGY GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS HYDRATES ISLANDS MATERIALS MEASURING METHODS NONMETALS ORGANIC COMPOUNDS PACIFIC OCEAN SEAS SURFACE WATERS SURVEYS TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS 2007 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/5699885 2023-07-11T10:41:49Z Four major areas with inferred gas hydrates are the subject of this study. Two of these areas, the Navarin and the Norton Basins, are located within the Bering Sea shelf, whereas the remaining areas of the Atka Basin in the central Aleutian Trench system and the eastern Aleutian Trench represent a huge region of the Aleutian Trench-Arc system. All four areas are geologically diverse and complex. Particularly the structural features of the accretionary wedge north of the Aleutian Trench still remain the subjects of scientific debates. Prior to this study, suggested presence of the gas hydrates in the four areas was based on seismic evidence, i.e., presence of bottom simulating reflectors (BSRs). Although the disclosure of the BSRs is often difficult, particularly under the structural conditions of the Navarin and Norton basins, it can be concluded that the identified BSRs are mostly represented by relatively weak and discontinuous reflectors. Under thermal and pressure conditions favorable for gas hydrate formation, the relative scarcity of the BSRs can be attributed to insufficient gas supply to the potential gas hydrate zone. Hydrocarbon gas in sediment may have biogenic, thermogenic or mixed origin. In the four studied areas, basin analysis revealed limited biogenic hydrocarbon generation. The migration of the thermogenically derived gases is probably diminished considerably due to the widespread diagenetic processes in diatomaceous strata. The latter processes resulted in the formation of the diagenetic horizons. The identified gas hydrate-related BSRs seem to be located in the areas of increased biogenic methanogenesis and faults acting as the pathways for thermogenic hydrocarbons. Other/Unknown Material Bering Sea Aleutian Islands SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Bering Sea Pacific Atka ENVELOPE(151.789,151.789,60.835,60.835) Navarin ENVELOPE(-7.211,-7.211,62.303,62.303) Atka Basin ENVELOPE(-174.000,-174.000,51.333,51.333)
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topic 03 NATURAL GAS
BERING SEA
NATURAL GAS HYDRATE DEPOSITS
GAS HYDRATES
SEISMIC SURVEYS
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
CARBON
DRILL CORES
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
HYDROCARBONS
KEROGEN
LITHOLOGY
ORGANIC MATTER
SEDIMENTARY BASINS
SEDIMENTATION
SEDIMENTS
STABILITY
STRATIGRAPHY
THERMOGRAPHY
BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
ELEMENTS
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
GEOLOGY
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
HYDRATES
ISLANDS
MATERIALS
MEASURING METHODS
NONMETALS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PACIFIC OCEAN
SEAS
SURFACE WATERS
SURVEYS
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
spellingShingle 03 NATURAL GAS
BERING SEA
NATURAL GAS HYDRATE DEPOSITS
GAS HYDRATES
SEISMIC SURVEYS
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
CARBON
DRILL CORES
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
HYDROCARBONS
KEROGEN
LITHOLOGY
ORGANIC MATTER
SEDIMENTARY BASINS
SEDIMENTATION
SEDIMENTS
STABILITY
STRATIGRAPHY
THERMOGRAPHY
BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
ELEMENTS
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
GEOLOGY
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
HYDRATES
ISLANDS
MATERIALS
MEASURING METHODS
NONMETALS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PACIFIC OCEAN
SEAS
SURFACE WATERS
SURVEYS
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
Krason, J.
Ciesnik, M.
Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities: Volume 10, Basin analysis, formation and stability of gas hydrates of the Aleutian Trench and the Bering Sea
topic_facet 03 NATURAL GAS
BERING SEA
NATURAL GAS HYDRATE DEPOSITS
GAS HYDRATES
SEISMIC SURVEYS
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
CARBON
DRILL CORES
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
HYDROCARBONS
KEROGEN
LITHOLOGY
ORGANIC MATTER
SEDIMENTARY BASINS
SEDIMENTATION
SEDIMENTS
STABILITY
STRATIGRAPHY
THERMOGRAPHY
BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
ELEMENTS
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
GEOLOGY
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
HYDRATES
ISLANDS
MATERIALS
MEASURING METHODS
NONMETALS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PACIFIC OCEAN
SEAS
SURFACE WATERS
SURVEYS
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
description Four major areas with inferred gas hydrates are the subject of this study. Two of these areas, the Navarin and the Norton Basins, are located within the Bering Sea shelf, whereas the remaining areas of the Atka Basin in the central Aleutian Trench system and the eastern Aleutian Trench represent a huge region of the Aleutian Trench-Arc system. All four areas are geologically diverse and complex. Particularly the structural features of the accretionary wedge north of the Aleutian Trench still remain the subjects of scientific debates. Prior to this study, suggested presence of the gas hydrates in the four areas was based on seismic evidence, i.e., presence of bottom simulating reflectors (BSRs). Although the disclosure of the BSRs is often difficult, particularly under the structural conditions of the Navarin and Norton basins, it can be concluded that the identified BSRs are mostly represented by relatively weak and discontinuous reflectors. Under thermal and pressure conditions favorable for gas hydrate formation, the relative scarcity of the BSRs can be attributed to insufficient gas supply to the potential gas hydrate zone. Hydrocarbon gas in sediment may have biogenic, thermogenic or mixed origin. In the four studied areas, basin analysis revealed limited biogenic hydrocarbon generation. The migration of the thermogenically derived gases is probably diminished considerably due to the widespread diagenetic processes in diatomaceous strata. The latter processes resulted in the formation of the diagenetic horizons. The identified gas hydrate-related BSRs seem to be located in the areas of increased biogenic methanogenesis and faults acting as the pathways for thermogenic hydrocarbons.
author Krason, J.
Ciesnik, M.
author_facet Krason, J.
Ciesnik, M.
author_sort Krason, J.
title Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities: Volume 10, Basin analysis, formation and stability of gas hydrates of the Aleutian Trench and the Bering Sea
title_short Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities: Volume 10, Basin analysis, formation and stability of gas hydrates of the Aleutian Trench and the Bering Sea
title_full Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities: Volume 10, Basin analysis, formation and stability of gas hydrates of the Aleutian Trench and the Bering Sea
title_fullStr Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities: Volume 10, Basin analysis, formation and stability of gas hydrates of the Aleutian Trench and the Bering Sea
title_full_unstemmed Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities: Volume 10, Basin analysis, formation and stability of gas hydrates of the Aleutian Trench and the Bering Sea
title_sort geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities: volume 10, basin analysis, formation and stability of gas hydrates of the aleutian trench and the bering sea
publishDate 2007
url http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5699885
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5699885
https://doi.org/10.2172/5699885
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ENVELOPE(-7.211,-7.211,62.303,62.303)
ENVELOPE(-174.000,-174.000,51.333,51.333)
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Pacific
Atka
Navarin
Atka Basin
geographic_facet Bering Sea
Pacific
Atka
Navarin
Atka Basin
genre Bering Sea
Aleutian Islands
genre_facet Bering Sea
Aleutian Islands
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