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Amplitude blanking related to the pore-filling of gas hydrate in sediments

January 1, 2001

Seismic indicators of gas-hydrate-bearing sediments include elevated interval velocities and amplitude reduction of seismic reflections owing to the presence of gas hydrate in the sediment's pore spaces. However, large amplitude blanking with relatively low interval velocities observed at the Blake Ridge has been enigmatic because realistic seismic models were absent to explain the observation. This study proposes models in which the gas hydrate concentrations vary in proportion to the porosity. Where gas hydrate concentrations are greater in more porous media, a significant amplitude blanking can be achieved with relatively low interval velocity. Depending on the amount of gas hydrate concentration in the pore space, reflection amplitudes from hydrate-bearing sediments can be much less, less or greater than those from corresponding non-hydrate-bearing sediments.

Publication Year 2001
Title Amplitude blanking related to the pore-filling of gas hydrate in sediments
DOI 10.1023/A:1010371308699
Authors M. W. Lee, William P. Dillon
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Marine Geophysical Research
Index ID 70023665
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center