Gassy sediments are common in marine environments and are characterized by a specific mechanical behavior significantly different from that of water-saturated sediments. It is shown that gas causes damage and initiates fractures in sediments. To define the controlling parameters dominating the damage process during gas exsolution and its consequences in terms of hydro-mechanical behavior, we developed a specific consolidation apparatus to test sediments collected from the active Absheron Mud Volcano. Indeed, mud volcano formation is initiated by gas exsolution and subsequent mud generation at depth from stratified sediments. Gas was generated in the samples by circulating carbonated water through the fine-grained sediments, then decreasing ...
Depressurizing a gas hydrate reservoir to extract methane induces high effective stresses that act t...
We evaluate different hypotheses concerning the formation of a peculiar, flat-topped ridge at Rock G...
Even a small fraction of fine particles can have a significant effect on gas production from hydrate...
Submarine mud volcanoes are one of the most spectacular methane expulsion features at the seafloor a...
Summarization: Gas hydrates consist of small molecules trapped in crystal lattices of water molecule...
Summarization: Gas hydrate dissociation is known to affect the permeability and the mechanical prope...
The morphology of mud volcanoes (MV) has been extensively studied over the last few decades. Althoug...
This manuscript assesses the role of gas in the mud generation processes by focusing on a dense and ...
International audienceSubmarine mud volcanoes release sediments and gas-rich fluids at the seafloor ...
Mud volcanoes are seafloor expressions of focused fluid flow that are common in compressional tecton...
Gas bubbles are widespread in seafloors and lakebeds and typically found in shallow and fine‐grained...
Mud volcanoes and diapirs are geological structures formed due to arch piercing or diapiric intrusio...
The development of debris flows and turbidity currents in the course of a submarine slope failure ev...
Mud volcanism, or sedimentary volcanism, represents one of the most intriguing phenomena of the Eart...
Mud volcanoes are frequently encountered geo-structures at active and passive continental margins. I...
Depressurizing a gas hydrate reservoir to extract methane induces high effective stresses that act t...
We evaluate different hypotheses concerning the formation of a peculiar, flat-topped ridge at Rock G...
Even a small fraction of fine particles can have a significant effect on gas production from hydrate...
Submarine mud volcanoes are one of the most spectacular methane expulsion features at the seafloor a...
Summarization: Gas hydrates consist of small molecules trapped in crystal lattices of water molecule...
Summarization: Gas hydrate dissociation is known to affect the permeability and the mechanical prope...
The morphology of mud volcanoes (MV) has been extensively studied over the last few decades. Althoug...
This manuscript assesses the role of gas in the mud generation processes by focusing on a dense and ...
International audienceSubmarine mud volcanoes release sediments and gas-rich fluids at the seafloor ...
Mud volcanoes are seafloor expressions of focused fluid flow that are common in compressional tecton...
Gas bubbles are widespread in seafloors and lakebeds and typically found in shallow and fine‐grained...
Mud volcanoes and diapirs are geological structures formed due to arch piercing or diapiric intrusio...
The development of debris flows and turbidity currents in the course of a submarine slope failure ev...
Mud volcanism, or sedimentary volcanism, represents one of the most intriguing phenomena of the Eart...
Mud volcanoes are frequently encountered geo-structures at active and passive continental margins. I...
Depressurizing a gas hydrate reservoir to extract methane induces high effective stresses that act t...
We evaluate different hypotheses concerning the formation of a peculiar, flat-topped ridge at Rock G...
Even a small fraction of fine particles can have a significant effect on gas production from hydrate...