2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12182-017-0157-2
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Characteristics and accumulation model of the late Quaternary shallow biogenic gas in the modern Changjiang delta area, eastern China

Abstract: The Changjiang (Yangtze) is one of the largest rivers in the world. It formed a huge incised valley at its mouth during the Last Glacial Maximum; the incised-valley fill, approximately 80-110 m thick, supplies an important foundation for the generation of shallow biogenic-gas reservoirs. Two cores and 13 cone penetration tests were used to elaborate the characteristics, formation mechanism, and distribution of the shallow biogenic-gas reservoirs in the study area. The natural gas is mainly composed of CH 4 (ge… Show more

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“…The top ~2 or 3 m of the cores comprises yellowish clayey silts with redoximorphic features. On the basis of stratigraphic correlation with neighbouring cores (EGQD14, CM97 and ZK01) (Figure 2), Unit A comprises shallow sea/prodelta facies, while Units B and C are delta front and delta plain facies, respectively (Gao et al, 2019; Goodbred and Saito, 2012; Hori et al, 2001; Zhang and Lin, 2017).…”
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“…The top ~2 or 3 m of the cores comprises yellowish clayey silts with redoximorphic features. On the basis of stratigraphic correlation with neighbouring cores (EGQD14, CM97 and ZK01) (Figure 2), Unit A comprises shallow sea/prodelta facies, while Units B and C are delta front and delta plain facies, respectively (Gao et al, 2019; Goodbred and Saito, 2012; Hori et al, 2001; Zhang and Lin, 2017).…”
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“…Although there have been a number of detailed dating studies on cores in the YRD since the 2000s, the chronologies of these cores are mainly based on 14 C dating (e.g. Hori et al, 2001; Li et al, 2014; Long et al, 2014; Wang et al, 2011, 2013; Yi et al, 2003; Zhang and Lin, 2017). However, so-called old carbon, caused by the reworking of sediment, and radiocarbon reservoir effects in the coastal environment lead to the reliability of 14 C ages being questioned; furthermore, the paucity of carbon material in delta front sandy deposits can preclude 14 C dating entirely (Stanley and Chen, 2000).…”
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“…Shallow gas has been reported to be widely distributed in the post-LGM (last glacial maximum) strata in the Yangtze Delta and the Hangzhou Bay (Li et al, 2008;Hu et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2018). Thick muddy strata are indicated to be rich in organic matter and formed in an anoxic setting, favoring biogenic gas generation (Lin et al, 2015;Zhang and Lin, 2017). The top border of shallow gas is named the gas front, and its depth generally varies in a wide range from a few meters to tens of meters below the seafloor (Ye et al, 2003;Hu et al, 2016;Wang et al, 2018).…”
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