Tectono-sedimentary controls on the likelihood of gas hydrate occurrence near Taiwan

Autor: M.D Max, S.L McDonnell, M.F Czarnecki, N.Z Cherkis
Rok vydání: 2000
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Zdroj: Marine and Petroleum Geology. 17:929-936
ISSN: 0264-8172
DOI: 10.1016/s0264-8172(00)00023-4
Popis: Marine sediments on the continental slope of the NE South China Sea have appropriate thickness, methane-generating potential, and occur in a suitable pressure–temperature regime to host gas hydrate. Evidence for gas hydrate, the bottom simulating reflector (BSR), is observed to the south of Taiwan on reflection seismic records, and can be used to suggest that gas hydrates are widely distributed. The tectono-sedimentary framework south of Taiwan bears directly upon methane generation and the likelihood of the presence of significant gas hydrate deposits. Three zones of probable hydrate occurrence have been delineated along the margins of the NE South China Sea: (1) in a thick accumulation of sediment along the northern passive margin; (2) along a more thinly sedimented eastern active collisional margin, and especially; (3) in a zone of thick originally passive margin sedimentation into which the collisional margin has encroached obliquely.
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