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Natural Structural Transition of Gas Hydrates From sI to sII in the Deep Seafloor

Liang Ma, Zhendong Luan, Zengfeng Du, Minxiao Wang, Lianfu Li, Shichuan Xi, Yitong Zhang, Xiong Zhang, Xin Zhang, Xin Zhang, Xin Zhang

2024Geophysical Research Letters10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The evolution of gas hydrates influenced by the seawater environment is unknown. We present a model of structural transformation from sI hydrate to sII hydrate due to the influence of seawater environment and vent fluid in nature through in situ experiments of gas hydrate formation in the Haima cold seep area. The in situ experimental results indicate that gas hydrates preferentially form as sI hydrates even in cold seep environments where C2+ hydrocarbons are present. During subsequent evolution, the sI hydrates could restructured at the effect of seawater environment and vent fluid, causing transformation to sII hydrates under the influence of hydrate stability. The supply of gas and direct contact with seawater environment are critical factors for structural transformation. Such structural transformation is the result of gas hydrates seeking thermodynamic stability and may be common in active cold seep areas.

Topics & Concepts

Clathrate hydrateSeawaterPetroleum seepHydrateNatural gasCold seepGeologySeafloor spreadingDeep seaMineralogyMethaneChemical engineeringChemistryOceanographyOrganic chemistryEngineeringMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics