2018
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2016.10.04.01
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Seabed gas emissions and submarine landslides off SW Taiwan

Abstract: Methane emissions out of the seabed could seriously affect Earth's climate and are usually associated with the dissociation of gas hydrates stored in marine sediments on the continental margins. Spatially, gas emissions out of the seafloor are not evenly distributed in continental margins. Gas emissions out of the seabed generally occur through submarine mud volcanoes and gas seeps. To understand the seabed gas emissions off SW Taiwan, we investigate the distributions of active submarine mud volcanoes, gas see… Show more

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“…The high amplitude reflections display an acoustically reversed polarity relative to the seafloor, suggesting that the onlap structures have trapped free gas (Audemard and Serrano 2001;Liu et al 2006). The gas hydrate equilibrium curve in the offshore area of SW Taiwan indicates that the water depth of ~600 m could be a minimum pressure to enable the gas hydrate formation (Hsu et al 2018). Because the water depth ~600 m is also the boundary between the upper and lower domains of the Fangliao Slide (Figs.…”
Section: Slope Failure Due To Dissociation Of Gas Hydratementioning
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“…The high amplitude reflections display an acoustically reversed polarity relative to the seafloor, suggesting that the onlap structures have trapped free gas (Audemard and Serrano 2001;Liu et al 2006). The gas hydrate equilibrium curve in the offshore area of SW Taiwan indicates that the water depth of ~600 m could be a minimum pressure to enable the gas hydrate formation (Hsu et al 2018). Because the water depth ~600 m is also the boundary between the upper and lower domains of the Fangliao Slide (Figs.…”
Section: Slope Failure Due To Dissociation Of Gas Hydratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gas seeps and gas plumes are widely distributed on tops of the mud diapirs off SW Taiwan (Fig. 3) (Hsu et al 2018). Some gas seeps and gas plumes do exist near the headwall of the Fangliao Slide and in the terrace III (Fig.…”
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“…1). In this special issue, Hsu et al (2018b) have examined the gas emissions distribution and further evaluated the seafloor stability between the Kaoping and Fangliao canyons area. Chen et al (2018a) have discovered and delineated a large submarine landslide (named Fangliao Slide) to the west of the Fangliao submarine canyon; they have also discussed the possible mechanisms of the slope failure.…”
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“…They are briefly described in the following. Hsu et al (2018b) first systematically summarize the all of the sub-bottom profiler and EK echo sounder data to map the gas emissions distribution off SW Taiwan and obtain the sites of 19 mud volcanoes, 220 gas seeps and 295 gas plumes off SW Taiwan. Their results show that most of gas emissions are located between the Kaoping and Fangliao submarine canyons.…”
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