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Tréhu, Anne M; Long, Philip E; Torres, Marta E; Bohrmann, Gerhard; Rack, Frank R; Collett, Tim S; Goldberg, D S; Milkov, Alexei V; Riedel, Michael; Schultheiss, P; Bangs, N L; Barr, Samantha R; Borowski, Walter S; Claypool, George E; Delwiche, Mark E; Dickens, Gerald Roy; Gràcia, Eulàlia; Guerin, Gilles; Holland, M; Johnson, J E; Lee, Young-Joo; Liu, C-S; Su, Xin; Teichert, Barbara M A; Tomaru, Hitoshi; Vanneste, M; Watanabe, Mahito; Weinberger, J L (2004): Spacing and amplitude of IR temperature anomalies and hydrate content of sediments from ODP Leg 304 sites (Table 1) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.722485, Supplement to: Tréhu, AM et al. (2004): Three-dimensional distribution of gas hydrate beneath southern Hydrate Ridge: constraints from ODP Leg 204. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 222(3-4), 845-862, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2004.03.035

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Abstract:
Large uncertainties about the energy resource potential and role in global climate change of gas hydrates result from uncertainty about how much hydrate is contained in marine sediments. During Leg 204 of the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) to the accretionary complex of the Cascadia subduction zone, we sampled the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) from the seafloor to its base in contrasting geological settings defined by a 3D seismic survey. By integrating results from different methods, including several new techniques developed for Leg 204, we overcome the problem of spatial under-sampling inherent in robust methods traditionally used for estimating the hydrate content of cores and obtain a high-resolution, quantitative estimate of the total amount and spatial variability of gas hydrate in this structural system. We conclude that high gas hydrate content (30–40% of pore space or 20–26% of total volume) is restricted to the upper tens of meters below the seafloor near the summit of the structure, where vigorous fluid venting occurs. Elsewhere, the average gas hydrate content of the sediments in the gas hydrate stability zone is generally <2% of the pore space, although this estimate may increase by a factor of 2 when patchy zones of locally higher gas hydrate content are included in the calculation. These patchy zones are structurally and stratigraphically controlled, contain up to 20% hydrate in the pore space when averaged over zones ~10 m thick, and may occur in up to ~20% of the region imaged by 3D seismic data. This heterogeneous gas hydrate distribution is an important constraint on models of gas hydrate formation in marine sediments and the response of the sediments to tectonic and environmental change.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 44.577925 * Median Longitude: -125.130681 * South-bound Latitude: 44.568430 * West-bound Longitude: -125.152580 * North-bound Latitude: 44.586300 * East-bound Longitude: -125.073950
Date/Time Start: 2002-07-13T01:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-09-01T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 114 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 200 m
Event(s):
204-1244B  * Latitude: 44.586160 * Longitude: -125.119860 * Date/Time Start: 2002-07-13T01:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-07-13T12:45:00 * Elevation: -896.0 m * Penetration: 54.1 m * Recovery: 56.85 m * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg204 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 6 cores; 54.1 m cored; 0 m drilled; 105.1 % recovery
204-1244C  * Latitude: 44.586300 * Longitude: -125.119830 * Date/Time Start: 2002-07-13T12:45:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-07-16T05:30:00 * Elevation: -895.1 m * Penetration: 333.5 m * Recovery: 315.5 m * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg204 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 39 cores; 332 m cored; 1.5 m drilled; 95 % recovery
204-1244E  * Latitude: 44.586180 * Longitude: -125.119530 * Date/Time Start: 2002-08-18T23:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-08-22T01:45:00 * Elevation: -893.3 m * Penetration: 250 m * Recovery: 137.73 m * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg204 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 19 cores; 135.8 m cored; 114.2 m drilled; 101.4 % recovery
Comment:
Hydrate content expressed as % of pore space from IR. Depth, sediment (m) is BSR depth (m). Hydrates from Delta T: Results are shown for integration over the gas hydrate occurrence zone (GHOZ), defined as the depth range over which indicators for gas hydrate were observed, and the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ), defined as the region from the seafloor to the BSR. At Site 1252, the projected depth of the BSR was used. For the summit region, the GHOZ and the GHSZ are the same because indicators of gas hydrate presence extend from the BSR to the seafloor. At these sites, the gas hydrate content of the shallow zone of massive hydrate is given separately. Hydrates from PCS: Each number represents the average of one to three samples spaced at unequal intervals. Each sample averages gas hydrate content over ~1 m. No PCS data were acquired in Holes 1245B, 124B, 1248C or 1252A. Hydrates from Cl-: These estimates represent averages of 15-30 samples/hole spaced at unequal intervals. Each sample averages gas hydrate content over 5-10 cm of core length. Uncertainties due to uncertainties in the baseline are estimated to be +/- 0.5%. Hydrates from RAB: Averages were calculated from pore water saturation estimates based on electrical resistivity data and tabulated at ~15-cm intervals and include hundreds of data points. These data require no correction for core recovery. No RAB data were acquired at Site 1252. Note that all RAB data are from the "A" hole at a given site, except from Site 1244, where they are from the “B” hole. Holes characterized by RAB data are ~50 m away from other holes at that site. All measurements in the GHOZ or GHSZ were included in the average, including data points indicating no gas hydrate
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmTréhu, Anne MDepth range RAB (Resistivity-at-bit)
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmTréhu, Anne MDepth range RAB
NumberNoTréhu, Anne Mof IR (infrared) anomalies
Temperature, differencedelta T°CTréhu, Anne Mmean
10 Length, differencedelta LmTréhu, Anne Mmean
11 RecoveryRecovery%Tréhu, Anne M
12 SpacingSpacmTréhu, Anne MCalculatedmean, GHOZ (Gas hydrate spacing zone), corrected for % recovery
13 HydrateHydrate%Tréhu, Anne MCalculatedfrom Delta T in GHOZ, corrected for % recovery
14 HydrateHydrate%Tréhu, Anne MCalculatedfrom Delta T in GHSZ (Gas hydrate stability zone), corrected for % recovery
15 HydrateHydrate%Tréhu, Anne MCalculatedfrom PCS (pressure core sampler) in GHOZ
16 HydrateHydrate%Tréhu, Anne MCalculatedfrom PCS in GHSZ
17 HydrateHydrate%Tréhu, Anne MCalculatedfrom Cl- in GHOZ
18 HydrateHydrate%Tréhu, Anne MCalculatedfrom Cl- in GHSZ
19 HydrateHydrate%Tréhu, Anne MCalculatedfrom RAB in GHOZ
20 HydrateHydrate%Tréhu, Anne MCalculatedfrom RAB in GHSZ
21 CommentCommentTréhu, Anne MCalculatedHydrate from Cl-
22 Comment 2 (continued)Comm 2Tréhu, Anne MCalculatedDepth range
Size:
194 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

Depth top [m]
(Depth range RAB (Resistivity-...)

Depth bot [m]
(Depth range RAB)

No
(of IR (infrared) anomalies)

delta T [°C]
(mean)
10 
delta L [m]
(mean)
11 
Recovery [%]
12 
Spac [m]
(mean, GHOZ (Gas hydrate spaci...)
13 
Hydrate [%]
(from Delta T in GHOZ, correct...)
14 
Hydrate [%]
(from Delta T in GHSZ (Gas hyd...)
15 
Hydrate [%]
(from PCS (pressure core sampl...)
16 
Hydrate [%]
(from PCS in GHSZ)
17 
Hydrate [%]
(from Cl- in GHOZ)
18 
Hydrate [%]
(from Cl- in GHSZ)
19 
Hydrate [%]
(from RAB in GHOZ)
20 
Hydrate [%]
(from RAB in GHSZ)
21 
Comment
(Hydrate from Cl-)
22 
Comm 2
(Depth range)
204-1244B 44.5862-125.1199-8961248.16.1
204-1244C 44.5863-125.1198-89512445125.0031-1.60.25952.63.22.00.00.02.22.0
204-1244E 44.5862-125.1195-89312423121.0049-1.80.181012.02.62.10.91.43.51.8
204-1245A 44.5862-125.1491-8761343.11.9
204-1245B 44.5860-125.1491-87013452119.0035-2.40.16892.03.81.93.02.0
204-1245C 44.5862-125.1488-86913444120.0040-1.60.16931.62.91.64.06.0
204-1246A 44.5861-125.1357-8511141.51.0
204-1246B 44.5861-125.1354-84911416117.0053-1.30.47981.85.65.02.31.7
204-1247A 44.5776-125.1502-8341242.01.6
204-1247B 44.5776-125.1513-83413016116.0049-1.10.19982.01.91.51.32.61.50.8
204-1248A 44.5742-125.1526-83211517.07.0
204-1248C 44.5742-125.1525-8301151124.0057-3.40.39681.57.34.5
204-1248C44.5742-125.1525-830115130.007-2.20.94261.118.0no baseline could be estimated because of anomalously high Cl- concentration
204-1249A 44.5704-125.1474-77811573.075.0
204-1249F 44.5705-125.1473-777115188.0048-3.10.32701.113.923.0no baseline could be estimated because of anomalously high Cl- concentration88 mbsf is the depth at the bottom of this hole, which is c. 24 m above the BSR
204-1249F44.5705-125.1473-777115130.0014-4.20.47390.923.643.0no baseline could be estimated because of anomalously high Cl- concentration
204-1249F44.5705-125.1473-7771153088.0034-2.80.29791.311.84.62.0
204-1250A 44.5686-125.1503-79611426.05.0
204-1250C 44.5688-125.1503-79611414109.0040-1.60.19821.82.60.74.3
204-1250C44.5688-125.1503-796114114.00no baseline could be estimated because of anomalously high Cl- concentration
204-1250D 44.5684-125.1503-7961147114.0057-1.20.18941.81.81.4
204-1251A 44.5703-125.0742-12172001.21.0
204-1251B 44.5703-125.0740-121320041188.0013-1.00.58839.41.61.20.50.5any hydrate present was below the detection level
204-1251D 44.5701-125.0740-121020034205.0014-1.61.508610.45.24.50.20.22.81.7
204-1252A 44.5861-125.0928-103917019183.0033-0.80.27984.91.91.3any hydrate present was below the detection level