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Seep carbonates and preserved methane oxidizing archaea and sulfate reducing bacteria fossils suggest recent gas venting on the seafloor in the northeastern South China Sea

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作者Chen, DF ; Huang, YY ; Yuan, XL ; Cathles, LM
刊名MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
出版日期2005
卷号22期号:5页码:613-621
关键词seep carbonate methane oxidizing archaea sulfate reducing bacteria gas hydrate South China Sea
ISSN号0264-8172
通讯作者cdf@gig.ac.cn
中文摘要Seep carbonates, formed by the synergistic metabolism of methane oxidizing archaea (MOA) and sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), have been found in many places worldwide but have not been found to date in the South China Sea. Mud volcanoes and shale diapirs have been reported in the South China Sea however, and microscope and geochernical analysis of carbonates dredged where bottom simulating reflectors (BSR) suggest the presence of gas hydrate on the northeastern continental slope of the South China Sea suggest that the carbonates are hydrocarbon seep-related carbonates. The carbonates we dredged are chimney-like and preserve MOA/SRB fossils. Their very light carbon isotopic compositions (- 51.25 to - 51.76 parts per thousand) suggest that their carbon was derived from microbial methane oxidization. These seep carbonates and their preserved MOA/SRB fossils imply gas venting has occurred recently on the seafloor in the northeastern continental slopes in the South China Sea. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
学科主题Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
收录类别SCI
WOS记录号WOS:000231273700002
公开日期2011-07-03
源URL[http://ir.scsio.ac.cn/handle/344004/4858]  
专题南海海洋研究所_中科院边缘海地质重点实验室
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Chen, DF,Huang, YY,Yuan, XL,et al. Seep carbonates and preserved methane oxidizing archaea and sulfate reducing bacteria fossils suggest recent gas venting on the seafloor in the northeastern South China Sea[J]. MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY,2005,22(5):613-621.
APA Chen, DF,Huang, YY,Yuan, XL,&Cathles, LM.(2005).Seep carbonates and preserved methane oxidizing archaea and sulfate reducing bacteria fossils suggest recent gas venting on the seafloor in the northeastern South China Sea.MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY,22(5),613-621.
MLA Chen, DF,et al."Seep carbonates and preserved methane oxidizing archaea and sulfate reducing bacteria fossils suggest recent gas venting on the seafloor in the northeastern South China Sea".MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY 22.5(2005):613-621.

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