In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution

The primary accomplishments of the JOI Cooperative Agreement with DOE/NETL in this quarter were the implementation of a scientific ocean drilling expedition to study marine methane hydrates along the Cascadia margin, in the NE Pacific as part of Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 31...

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Main Authors: Rack, Frank, Schultheiss, Peter
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Published: 2015
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:896502 2023-07-30T04:04:56+02:00 In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution Rack, Frank Schultheiss, Peter 2015-09-18 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/896502 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/896502 https://doi.org/10.2172/896502 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/896502 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/896502 https://doi.org/10.2172/896502 doi:10.2172/896502 03 NATURAL GAS AUTOCLAVES CONTAINERS DEGASSING DEPRESSURIZATION DISTRIBUTION DRILLING GAS HYDRATES HYDRATES IMPLEMENTATION MONITORS SAMPLING SEDIMENTS SHORES METHANE 2015 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/896502 2023-07-11T08:44:09Z The primary accomplishments of the JOI Cooperative Agreement with DOE/NETL in this quarter were the implementation of a scientific ocean drilling expedition to study marine methane hydrates along the Cascadia margin, in the NE Pacific as part of Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 311 using the R/V JOIDES Resolution and the deployment of all required equipment and personnel to provide the required services during this expedition. IODP Expedition 311 shipboard activities on the JOIDES Resolution began on August 28 and were concluded on October 28, 2005. New ODP Pressure Coring System (PCS) aluminum autoclave chambers were fabricated prior to the expedition. During the expedition, 16 PCS autoclaves containing pressure cores were X-rayed before and after depressurization using a modified Geotek MSCL-P (multi-sensor core logger-pressure) system. These PCS cores were density scanned using the MSCL-V (multi-sensor core logger-vertical) during depressurization to monitor gas evolution. The MSCL-V was set up in a 20-foot-long refrigerated container provided by Texas A&M University through the JOI contract with TAMRF. IODP Expedition 311 was the first time that PCS cores were examined before (using X-ray), during (using MSCL-V gamma density) and after (using X-ray) degassing to determine the actual volume and distribution of sediment and gas hydrate in the pressurized core, which will be important for more accurate determination of mass balances between sediment, gas, gas hydrate, and fluids in the samples collected. Geotek, Ltd was awarded a contract by JOI to provide equipment and personnel to perform pressure coring and related work on IODP Expedition 311 (Cascadia Margin Gas Hydrates). Geotek, Ltd. provided an automated track for use with JOI's infrared camera systems. Four auxiliary monitors showed infrared core images in real time to aid hydrate identification and sampling. Images were collected from 185 cores during the expedition and processed to provide continuous core temperature data. The ... Other/Unknown Material Methane hydrate SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Pacific
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topic 03 NATURAL GAS
AUTOCLAVES
CONTAINERS
DEGASSING
DEPRESSURIZATION
DISTRIBUTION
DRILLING
GAS HYDRATES
HYDRATES
IMPLEMENTATION
MONITORS
SAMPLING
SEDIMENTS
SHORES
METHANE
spellingShingle 03 NATURAL GAS
AUTOCLAVES
CONTAINERS
DEGASSING
DEPRESSURIZATION
DISTRIBUTION
DRILLING
GAS HYDRATES
HYDRATES
IMPLEMENTATION
MONITORS
SAMPLING
SEDIMENTS
SHORES
METHANE
Rack, Frank
Schultheiss, Peter
In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
topic_facet 03 NATURAL GAS
AUTOCLAVES
CONTAINERS
DEGASSING
DEPRESSURIZATION
DISTRIBUTION
DRILLING
GAS HYDRATES
HYDRATES
IMPLEMENTATION
MONITORS
SAMPLING
SEDIMENTS
SHORES
METHANE
description The primary accomplishments of the JOI Cooperative Agreement with DOE/NETL in this quarter were the implementation of a scientific ocean drilling expedition to study marine methane hydrates along the Cascadia margin, in the NE Pacific as part of Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 311 using the R/V JOIDES Resolution and the deployment of all required equipment and personnel to provide the required services during this expedition. IODP Expedition 311 shipboard activities on the JOIDES Resolution began on August 28 and were concluded on October 28, 2005. New ODP Pressure Coring System (PCS) aluminum autoclave chambers were fabricated prior to the expedition. During the expedition, 16 PCS autoclaves containing pressure cores were X-rayed before and after depressurization using a modified Geotek MSCL-P (multi-sensor core logger-pressure) system. These PCS cores were density scanned using the MSCL-V (multi-sensor core logger-vertical) during depressurization to monitor gas evolution. The MSCL-V was set up in a 20-foot-long refrigerated container provided by Texas A&M University through the JOI contract with TAMRF. IODP Expedition 311 was the first time that PCS cores were examined before (using X-ray), during (using MSCL-V gamma density) and after (using X-ray) degassing to determine the actual volume and distribution of sediment and gas hydrate in the pressurized core, which will be important for more accurate determination of mass balances between sediment, gas, gas hydrate, and fluids in the samples collected. Geotek, Ltd was awarded a contract by JOI to provide equipment and personnel to perform pressure coring and related work on IODP Expedition 311 (Cascadia Margin Gas Hydrates). Geotek, Ltd. provided an automated track for use with JOI's infrared camera systems. Four auxiliary monitors showed infrared core images in real time to aid hydrate identification and sampling. Images were collected from 185 cores during the expedition and processed to provide continuous core temperature data. The ...
author Rack, Frank
Schultheiss, Peter
author_facet Rack, Frank
Schultheiss, Peter
author_sort Rack, Frank
title In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_short In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_full In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_fullStr In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_full_unstemmed In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_sort in-situ sampling and characterization of naturally occurring marine methane hydrate using the d/v joides resolution
publishDate 2015
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