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Near-offset vertical seismic experiments during leg 204

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Title Near-offset vertical seismic experiments during leg 204
Names Tréhu, Anne Martine (creator)
Bangs, Nathan Lawrence Bailey (creator)
Guerin, Gilles (creator)
Date Issued 2006 (iso8601)
Abstract Three successful vertical seismic profiles (VSPs) were acquired during
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 204 at South Hydrate Ridge. The
data confirm earlier results from ocean bottom seismometer data and
analysis of moveout from common midpoint reflection data that the
average velocity between the seafloor and the bottom-simulating reflector
(BSR) is <1600 m/s throughout the region and is lowest near the
summit, where the amount of hydrate is greatest. This result supports
the conclusions that free gas and hydrate coexist beneath the summit
and that the average amount of gas hydrate present elsewhere is low.
The data also indicate that low-velocity zones (LVZs) resulting from free
gas beneath the BSR must be thin and stratigraphically controlled. The
only LVZ resolvable from traveltime analysis of the VSP data is associated
with Horizon A, which has been interpreted to be the primary conduit
transporting free gas to vents at the summit of South Hydrate
Ridge. Thin LVZs associated with Horizons B and B', however, are indicated
by sonic logs as well as by strong negative polarity reflections in
the multichannel seismic data. This limited distribution of sub-BSR free
gas contrasts with previous results at North Hydrate Ridge (Leg 146)
and Blake Ridge (Leg 164), which indicate the presence of free gas zones
several hundred meters thick that result in distinct LVZs in the VSP data
from those earlier ODP legs.
Genre Article
Identifier Tréhu, A. M, Bangs, N. L., & Guerin, G. (2006). Near-offset vertical seismic experiments during leg 204. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, 204, 1-23.

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