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Geophysical evidence of a large occurrence of mud volcanoes associated with gas plumbing system in the Ross Sea(Antarctica)

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Seafloor and buried reliefs occur along continental margin of the Ross Sea(Antarctica).These features are several kilometres wide and tens of metres high,exhibiting cone or flat-top dome shapes.Previous stud-ies have proposed a volcanic or glacial origin for these formations,but these hypotheses do not account for all the available evidence.In this study,we use morpho-bathymetric data,intermediate resolution multichannel seismic and high resolution chirp profiles,as well as magnetic lines to investigate these clusters of mounds.By employing targeted processing techniques to enhance the geophysical characterization of the seafloor and buried reliefs,and to understand the underlying geological features,we propose that the reliefs are mud volca-noes.Some of these formations appear to be associated with a plumbing system,as indicated by acoustic anomalies linked to sediment containing gas.These formations are likely fed by clayey source rocks of Miocene age.Additionally,other reliefs might be the result of mud mobilisation caused by gravity insta-bility and fluid overpressure.

Ross SeaAntarcticaMud volcanoesGas plumbing systemGas hydrateBottom Simulating Reflector

Martina Busetti、Riccardo Geletti、Dario Civile、Chiara Sauli、Giuseppe Brancatelli、Edy Forlin、Daniela Accettella、Lorenza Barro Savonuzzi、Laura De Santis、Aldo Vesnaver、Andrea Cova

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National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics-OGS,Borgo Grotta Gigante 42/c,34010 Sgonico,Trieste,Italy

PNRA18_00002 ANTIPODE Project

2024

地学前缘(英文版)
中国地质大学(北京) 北京大学

地学前缘(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.576
ISSN:1674-9871
年,卷(期):2024.15(1)
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