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Original Articles

Potential map of gas hydrate formation in Caspian Sea based on physicochemical stability evaluation of methane hydrate

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Pages 136-142 | Received 04 May 2015, Accepted 06 Nov 2015, Published online: 03 Jun 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Preliminary studies of Caspian Sea have shown the possibility of gas hydrate accumulations, because of suitable physicochemical conditions, existence of clayey deposits, and high concentrations of organic matter. Studies have indicated that gas hydrates are mainly composed of methane. Therefore, based on physicochemical equations for methane hydrate stability in different pressure, temperature, and salinity, this study was designed to calculate the potential of gas hydrate formation in the Caspian Sea basin. For this, data of more than 600 locations were analyzed and in each location, upper and lower limits of methane hydrate formation zone were calculated. Then, the zoning maps of upper and lower limits were prepared which can be useful for exploring the gas hydrate as an energy source or predicting gas hydrate hazards. According to the calculations and maps, methane hydrate formation in Caspian Sea, theoretically, can take place from near the seabed to 4000 and 2500 m beneath the sea surface when low and high geothermal gradient are supposed, respectively. By comparing the results with gas hydrate zones revealed in geophysical profiles, it has been shown that, in Caspian Sea, gas hydrates probably accumulate near the lower limit when a high geothermal gradient is assumed.

Acknowledgement

The authors are so thankful to Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIO) for financially supporting. Authors express their deepest thanks to Somayeh Sadat Heidary.

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