Mud and fluid migration in active mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan
Abstract
Mud volcanic eruptions in Azerbaijan normally last for less than a few hours, and are characterized by vigorous extrusion of mud breccias, hydrocarbon gases, and waters. Recent fieldwork and mapping on four active mud volcanoes show that dormant period activity ranges from quiet to vigorous flow of mud and fluids. Geochemical analyses of expelled waters show a wide range in solute concentrations, suggesting the existence of a complex plumbing system. The mud and fluids have a deep origin, but are sometimes stored in intermediate-depth mud chambers. A mixing model between deep-seated saline waters and shallow meteoric water is proposed.
- Publication:
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Geo-Marine Letters
- Pub Date:
- December 2003
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s00367-003-0152-z
- Bibcode:
- 2003GML....23..258P
- Keywords:
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- Azerbaijan;
- Dormant Period;
- Petroleum Migration;
- South Caspian Basin;
- Oilfield Brine