Discovery and Characterization of Cold Seep Vents Using a Mass Spectrometer Operating aboard an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Abstract
A chemical and bathymetric survey was conducted in June 2009 at a known gas hydrate site approximately 900 meters deep in the Gulf of Mexico Mississippi Canyon 118 block. This survey used the EagleRay autonomous underwater vehicle equipped with a TETHYS in-situ mass spectrometer and EM 2000 multibeam sonar. Results indicate previously unobserved active sea floor methane seeps that correlate with bathymetric depressions and a geologic fault. These data suggest linkage of the methane cold seeps to an underlying thermogenic hydrocarbon reservoir.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2009
- Bibcode:
- 2009AGUFMOS31A1180C
- Keywords:
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- 3004 MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS / Gas and hydrate systems;
- 3080 MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS / Submergence instruments: ROV;
- AUV;
- submersibles;
- 4262 OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL / Ocean observing systems;
- 4294 OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL / Instruments and techniques