(Table 1) Summary of sampling points described and main petrographic, morphological and geochemical characteristics

Targeted sampling on the Dolgovskoy Mound (northern Shatsky Ridge) revealed the presence of spectacular laterally extensive and differently shaped authigenic carbonates. The sampling stations were selected based on sidescan sonar and profiler images that show patchy backscatter and irregular and dis...

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Main Authors: Mazzini, Adriano, Ivanov, Michael K, Nermoen, Anders, Bahr, André, Bohrmann, Gerhard, Svensen, Henrik, Planke, Sverre
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2008
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.771249 2023-05-15T18:19:21+02:00 (Table 1) Summary of sampling points described and main petrographic, morphological and geochemical characteristics Mazzini, Adriano Ivanov, Michael K Nermoen, Anders Bahr, André Bohrmann, Gerhard Svensen, Henrik Planke, Sverre MEDIAN LATITUDE: 44.017417 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 36.689583 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 44.016000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 36.689167 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 44.018833 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 36.690000 * DATE/TIME START: 2005-06-15T01:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2005-06-15T03:23:00 * MINIMUM ELEVATION: -2004.0 m * MAXIMUM ELEVATION: -1985.0 m 2008-11-09 text/tab-separated-values, 38 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.771249 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.771249 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.771249 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.771249 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Mazzini, Adriano; Ivanov, Michael K; Nermoen, Anders; Bahr, André; Bohrmann, Gerhard; Svensen, Henrik; Planke, Sverre (2008): Complex plumbing systems in the near subsurface: geometries of authigenic carbonates from Dolgovskoy Mound (Black Sea) constrained by analogue experiments. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 25, 457-472, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2007.10.002 - BS346GR Center for Marine Environmental Sciences Comment Dolgovskoy mound GeoB9908-1 MARUM Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT DeltaXP Professor Logachev Sample code/label Structure Television-Grab TTR-15 TVG δ13C carbonate δ18O Dataset 2008 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.771249 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2007.10.002 2023-01-20T08:52:47Z Targeted sampling on the Dolgovskoy Mound (northern Shatsky Ridge) revealed the presence of spectacular laterally extensive and differently shaped authigenic carbonates. The sampling stations were selected based on sidescan sonar and profiler images that show patchy backscatter and irregular and discontinuous reflections in the near subsurface. The interpretation of acoustic data from the top part of the mound supports the seafloor observations and the sampling that revealed the presence of a complex subsurface plumbing system characterized by carbonates and gas. The crusts sampled consist of carbonate cemented layered hemipelagic sedimentary Unit 1 associated with several centimetres thick microbial mats. Three different carbonate morphologies were observed: (a) tabular slabs, (b) subsurface cavernous carbonates consisting of void chambers up to 20 cm**3 in size and (c) chimney and tubular conduits vertically oriented or forming a subhorizontal network in the subsurface. The methanogenic origin of the carbonates is established based on visual observations of fluids seepage structures, 13C depletion of the carbonates (d13C varying between -36.7 per mil and -27.4 per mil), and by thin carbonate layers present within the thick microbial mats. Laboratory experiments with a Hele–Shaw cell were conducted in order to simulate the gas seepage through contrasting grain size media present on the seafloor. Combined petrography, visual observations and sandbox simulations allowed a characterization of the dynamics and the structures of the plumbing system in the near subsurface. Based on sample observations and the experiments, three observed morphologies of authigenic carbonates are interpreted, respectively, as (a) Darcian porous flow through the finely laminated clayey/coccolith-rich layers, (b) gas accumulation chambers at sites where significant fluid escape was impeded by thicker clayey layers forming the laminated Unit1 and (c) focussed vertical fluid venting and subhorizontal migration of overpressured fluids ... Dataset Shatsky ridge PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(36.689167,36.690000,44.018833,44.016000)
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BS346GR
Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
Comment
Dolgovskoy mound
GeoB9908-1
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Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT DeltaXP
Professor Logachev
Sample code/label
Structure
Television-Grab
TTR-15
TVG
δ13C
carbonate
δ18O
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BS346GR
Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
Comment
Dolgovskoy mound
GeoB9908-1
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Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT DeltaXP
Professor Logachev
Sample code/label
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TTR-15
TVG
δ13C
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δ18O
Mazzini, Adriano
Ivanov, Michael K
Nermoen, Anders
Bahr, André
Bohrmann, Gerhard
Svensen, Henrik
Planke, Sverre
(Table 1) Summary of sampling points described and main petrographic, morphological and geochemical characteristics
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BS346GR
Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
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Dolgovskoy mound
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Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT DeltaXP
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TTR-15
TVG
δ13C
carbonate
δ18O
description Targeted sampling on the Dolgovskoy Mound (northern Shatsky Ridge) revealed the presence of spectacular laterally extensive and differently shaped authigenic carbonates. The sampling stations were selected based on sidescan sonar and profiler images that show patchy backscatter and irregular and discontinuous reflections in the near subsurface. The interpretation of acoustic data from the top part of the mound supports the seafloor observations and the sampling that revealed the presence of a complex subsurface plumbing system characterized by carbonates and gas. The crusts sampled consist of carbonate cemented layered hemipelagic sedimentary Unit 1 associated with several centimetres thick microbial mats. Three different carbonate morphologies were observed: (a) tabular slabs, (b) subsurface cavernous carbonates consisting of void chambers up to 20 cm**3 in size and (c) chimney and tubular conduits vertically oriented or forming a subhorizontal network in the subsurface. The methanogenic origin of the carbonates is established based on visual observations of fluids seepage structures, 13C depletion of the carbonates (d13C varying between -36.7 per mil and -27.4 per mil), and by thin carbonate layers present within the thick microbial mats. Laboratory experiments with a Hele–Shaw cell were conducted in order to simulate the gas seepage through contrasting grain size media present on the seafloor. Combined petrography, visual observations and sandbox simulations allowed a characterization of the dynamics and the structures of the plumbing system in the near subsurface. Based on sample observations and the experiments, three observed morphologies of authigenic carbonates are interpreted, respectively, as (a) Darcian porous flow through the finely laminated clayey/coccolith-rich layers, (b) gas accumulation chambers at sites where significant fluid escape was impeded by thicker clayey layers forming the laminated Unit1 and (c) focussed vertical fluid venting and subhorizontal migration of overpressured fluids ...
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Ivanov, Michael K
Nermoen, Anders
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Bohrmann, Gerhard
Svensen, Henrik
Planke, Sverre
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title_short (Table 1) Summary of sampling points described and main petrographic, morphological and geochemical characteristics
title_full (Table 1) Summary of sampling points described and main petrographic, morphological and geochemical characteristics
title_fullStr (Table 1) Summary of sampling points described and main petrographic, morphological and geochemical characteristics
title_full_unstemmed (Table 1) Summary of sampling points described and main petrographic, morphological and geochemical characteristics
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