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Seabed morphology and hydrocarbon seepage in the Gulf of Cadiz mud volcano area:: Acoustic imagery, multibeam and ultra-high resolution seismic data

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MARINE GEOLOGY
卷 195, 期 1-4, 页码 153-176

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DOI: 10.1016/S0025-3227(02)00686-2

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mud volcanoes; carbonate mounds; diapirs; hydrocarbon seeps; chemosynthetic fauna; gas hydrates

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Extensive mud volcanism, mud diapirism and carbonate chimneys related to hydrocarbon-rich fluid venting are observed throughout the Spanish-Portuguese margin of the Gulf of Cadiz. All the mud volcanoes and diapirs addressed in this paper lie in the region of olistostrome/accretionary complex units which were emplaced in the Late Miocene in response to NW-directed convergence between the African and Eurasian plates. The study area was investigated by multibeam echo-sounder, high and ultra-high resolution seismic profiling, dredging and coring. The structures observed on multibeam bathymetry, at water depths between 500 and 1300 in, are dominated by elongate mud ridges, mud cones, mud volcanoes and crater-like collapse structures ranging in relief from 50 to 300 in and size from 0.8 to 2 km in diameter. The main morphotectonic features, named the Guadalquivir Diapiric Ridge (GDR) and the Cadiz Diapiric Ridge (CDR), are longitudinally shaped diapirs which trend NE-SW and consist of lower-middle Miocene plastic marly clays. The GDR field and the TASYO field, which consist of mud volcanoes and extensive fluid venting related to diapiric ridge development, are described in this paper. The GDR field is characterised by numerous, single, sub-circular mud volcanoes and mud cones. The single mud volcanoes are cone-shaped features with relatively gentle slopes of 3degrees-6degrees, consisting of several generations of mud breccia deposition with indications of gas-saturation, degassing structures and the presence of H2S. The mud cones have asymmetric profiles with steep slopes of up to 25degrees and contain large surficial deposits of hydrocarbon-derived carbonate chimneys and slabs. The TASYO field is characterised by an extensive concentration of small, sub-circular depressions, oval and multi-cone mud volcanoes and large sediment slides. Mud volcanoes in this area are characterised by moderate slopes (8degrees-12degrees), have bathymetric relief ranging from 100 to 190 in and consist of sulphide-rich mud breccia, calcite chimneys, carbonate crusts and chemosynthetic fauna (Pogonophora tube worms). We propose that all these hydrocarbon seepage structures are related to lateral compressional stress generated at the front of the olistostromic/accretionary wedge. This stress results in the uplifting and squeezing plastic marly clay deposits. Additionally, the compressional stress at the toe of the olistostrome forms overpressurised compartments which provide avenues for hydrocarbon-enriched fluids to migrate. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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