An integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed fluid venting was carried out in upper Bantry Bay, a large marine inlet on the southwest coast of Ireland. The results provide evidence of the seafloor venting of gas rich fluids, resulting in the formation of a pockmark field identified here for the first time. The pockmarks occur in an area where sub-bottom profiles provide evidence of chimney-like features interpreted to record upward gas migration through Quaternary sediments to the seafloor. Three vibrocores up to 6 m long were acquired in water depths of 24–34 m, two from the pockmark field and one from outside. Methane of predominantly biogenic origin was quantified in all three cores by headspace analysis...
Marine pockmarks are globally widespread seabed depressions, conventionally thought to be formed by ...
Marine pockmarks are globally widespread seabed depressions, conventionally thought to be formed by ...
peer-reviewedIn the marine environment, hydrocarbon seeps are known to be common and recognisable fe...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
An integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed fluid venting was car...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
A small gas pockmark field in Dunmanus Bay, SW Ireland was surveyed and ground-truthed to assess its...
A small gas pockmark field in Dunmanus Bay, SW Ireland was surveyed and ground-truthed to assess its...
A small gas pockmark field in Dunmanus Bay, SW Ireland was surveyed and ground-truthed to assess its...
Abstract: The Irish Sea has long been known to contain extensive areas of shallow gas accumulation, ...
Marine pockmarks are globally widespread seabed depressions, conventionally thought to be formed by ...
A small gas pockmark field in Dunmanus Bay, SW Ireland was surveyed and ground-truthed to assess its...
Marine pockmarks are globally widespread seabed depressions, conventionally thought to be formed by ...
Marine pockmarks are globally widespread seabed depressions, conventionally thought to be formed by ...
peer-reviewedIn the marine environment, hydrocarbon seeps are known to be common and recognisable fe...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
An integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed fluid venting was car...
International audienceAn integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed...
A small gas pockmark field in Dunmanus Bay, SW Ireland was surveyed and ground-truthed to assess its...
A small gas pockmark field in Dunmanus Bay, SW Ireland was surveyed and ground-truthed to assess its...
A small gas pockmark field in Dunmanus Bay, SW Ireland was surveyed and ground-truthed to assess its...
Abstract: The Irish Sea has long been known to contain extensive areas of shallow gas accumulation, ...
Marine pockmarks are globally widespread seabed depressions, conventionally thought to be formed by ...
A small gas pockmark field in Dunmanus Bay, SW Ireland was surveyed and ground-truthed to assess its...
Marine pockmarks are globally widespread seabed depressions, conventionally thought to be formed by ...
Marine pockmarks are globally widespread seabed depressions, conventionally thought to be formed by ...
peer-reviewedIn the marine environment, hydrocarbon seeps are known to be common and recognisable fe...