Authors
Helge Niemann, J Duarte, Christian Hensen, E Omoregie, VH Magalhaes, Markus Elvert, LM Pinheiro, A Kopf, Antje Boetius
Publication date
2006/11/1
Journal
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume
70
Issue
21
Pages
5336-5355
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The Gulf of Cadiz is a tectonically active area of the European continental margin and characterised by a high abundance of mud volcanoes, diapirs, pockmarks and carbonate chimneys. During the R/V SONNE expedition “GAP–Gibraltar Arc Processes (SO-175)” in December 2003, several mud volcanoes were surveyed for gas seepage and associated microbial methane turnover. Pore water analyses and methane oxidation measurements on sediment cores recovered from the centres of the mud volcanoes Captain Arutyunov, Bonjardim, Ginsburg, Gemini and a newly discovered, mud volcano-like structure called “No Name” show that thermogenic methane and associated higher hydrocarbons rising from deeper sediment strata are completely consumed within the seabed. The presence of a distinct sulphate–methane transition zone (SMT) overlapping with high sulphide concentrations suggests that methane …
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