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Sulfate-Methane Transition Depths and Its Implication for Gas Hydrate

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摘要 The biological removal of CH4 by methanotrophic(CH4-oxidizing)archaea always occurs at a distinct zone which is known as sulfate-methane transition zone(SMTZ).It is an important indication for high methane flux and gas hydrate occurrence.In this study,we collected pore-water data from South China Sea,Carolina Rise and Blake Ridge to analyze the relationship between CH4,SO42−concentration and depth.We found that below the SMTZ,the methane concentration increases continuously with depth and sulfate concentration decrease linearly to zero.In addition,the geochemical data taken from all these sites show that SMTZ is relatively shallow(less than 20 m),which may indicate that these areas have high methane flux.
出处 《Journal of Ocean University of China》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第4期837-842,共6页 中国海洋大学学报(英文版)
基金 the Key Geological Issues in China Sea,the China Geological Survey(Nos.DD20160147 and GZH201100202) the Taishan Scholar Project Grant to Guangxue Li.
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