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Hydrocarbon flux from natural deepwater Gulf of Mexico vents

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
卷 395, 期 -, 页码 241-253

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2014.03.055

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Gulf of Mexico; hydrocarbon flux; gas hydrate; salinity; temperature

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  1. University of Texas GeoFluids Consortium
  2. JSG Corporate Partners Fellowship
  3. Fulbright Fellowship through the U.S.-Norway Fulbright Foundation

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High salinities and high temperatures at the seafloor record the upward flow of water and hydrocarbons from depth at natural vents in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. We present a multiphase heat- and solute-transport model, in which water supplied from depth transports heat and salt, and hydrocarbon transports heat. We show that there is a unique water and hydrocarbon flux that simulates the observed salinity and temperature. We estimate the hydrocarbon flux to be 3.2-15 x 10(4) tyr(-1) and 1.8-8.0 x 10(4) tyr(-1) from two vents at lease blocks MC852/853 and GB425. These fluxes are 1-4 orders of magnitude greater than previous estimates from individual deepwater vents. If these results are extrapolated to the entire Gulf of Mexico, then we estimate the regional hydrocarbon flux to be at least 100x greater than previous estimates and 14-120% of the hydrocarbon flux from the Macondo oil spill. Large natural seepage may inoculate marine basins such as the Gulf of Mexico from oil spills like the 2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout by sustaining populations of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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