Authors
Stéphanie Dupré, John Woodside, Jean-Paul Foucher, Gert de Lange, Jean Mascle, Antje Boetius, Vincent Mastalerz, Alina Stadnitskaia, Hélène Ondréas, Caroline Huguen, François Harmégnies, Swanne Gontharet, Lies Loncke, Eric Deville, Helge Niemann, Enoma Omoregie, Karine Olu-Le Roy, Aline Fiala-Medioni, Anke Dählmann, Jean-Claude Caprais, Alain Prinzhofer, Myriam Sibuet, Catherine Pierre, Jaap Sinninghe Damsté
Publication date
2007/7/1
Journal
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Volume
54
Issue
7
Pages
1146-1172
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Four mud volcanoes of several kilometres diameter named Amon, Osiris, Isis, and North Alex and located above gas chimneys on the Central Nile Deep Sea Fan, were investigated for the first time with the submersible Nautile. One of the objectives was to characterize the seafloor morphology and the seepage activity across the mud volcanoes. The seepage activity was dominated by emissions of methane and heavier hydrocarbons associated with a major thermal contribution. The most active parts of the mud volcanoes were highly gas-saturated (methane concentrations in the water and in the sediments, respectively, of several hundreds of nmol/L and several mmol/L of wet sediment) and associated with significantly high thermal gradients (at 10m below the seafloor, the recorded temperatures reached more than 40°C). Patches of highly reduced blackish sediments, mats of sulphide-oxidizing bacteria, and …
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Scholar articles
S Dupré, J Woodside, JP Foucher, G de Lange… - Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research …, 2007