2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023gc011174
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Local Seismicity and Sediment Deformation in the West Svalbard Margin: Implications of Neotectonics for Seafloor Seepage

P. Domel,
A. Plaza‐Faverola,
V. Schlindwein
et al.

Abstract: In the Fram Strait, mid‐ocean ridge spreading is represented by the ultra‐slow system of the Molloy Ridge, the Molloy Transform Fault and the Knipovich Ridge. Sediments on oceanic and continental crust are gas charged and there are several locations with documented seafloor seepage. Sedimentary faulting shows recent stress release in the sub‐surface, but the drivers of stress change and its influence on fluid flow are not entirely understood. We present here the results of an 11‐month‐long ocean bottom seismom… Show more

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“…Widespread occurrences of low δ 13 C values during the Bølling-Allerød interstadials indicate that similar emissions occurred simultaneously over large areas of the western Svalbard margin 40,55 including shelf areas 29 . Another contributory cause to the widespread and strong emission of methane during the Bølling and Allerød interstadials could be tectonic movements due to the proximity of the Knipovich Ridge spreading zone 37,45,70 , isostatic rebound [71][72][73] and/or high sedimentation rates 35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Widespread occurrences of low δ 13 C values during the Bølling-Allerød interstadials indicate that similar emissions occurred simultaneously over large areas of the western Svalbard margin 40,55 including shelf areas 29 . Another contributory cause to the widespread and strong emission of methane during the Bølling and Allerød interstadials could be tectonic movements due to the proximity of the Knipovich Ridge spreading zone 37,45,70 , isostatic rebound [71][72][73] and/or high sedimentation rates 35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to our results the change from advective to diffusive seepage probably occurred at ∼10 ka. Nevertheless, active tectonism and onshore and offshore isostatic rebound continued after ∼10 ka and until today (e.g., Forman et al, 2004;Vachon et al, 2022;Domel et al, 2023). Fine-grained drift sediments can often seal fractured or coarse, porous glacial sediments in contourites exampled by studies of the very seismically active Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand (Bailey et al, 2021).…”
Section: Depositional Patterns and Seepage Of Gas 421 Organic And Ino...mentioning
confidence: 99%