2020
DOI: 10.3390/w13010068
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Differences in the Sulfate–Methane Transitional Zone in Coastal Pockmarks in Various Sedimentary Environments

Abstract: Different types of pockmarks, including single pockmarks, circular pockmarks, elongated pockmarks, chain-type pockmarks, and compound pockmarks, were identified in coastal areas around Fujian, China. The sediments associated with pockmarks were mainly silty clay to clay, with a small quantity of silt with fine sand. The sulfate content in the pore water in the sedimentary layers associated with pockmarks decreased with depth from the surface, whereas the free methane content increased with depth. The interacti… Show more

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“…The law is a good tool for calculating the diffusive methane flux according to the measured methane concentration profile. For example, Cao et al (2021) obtained the diffusive methane flux of five sites in pockmark areas offshore Fujian province ranging from 2.89 -15.17 × 10 -2 mmol/(m 2 yr) by Fick's First Law.…”
Section: Migration Mechanisms 21 Upward Methane Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The law is a good tool for calculating the diffusive methane flux according to the measured methane concentration profile. For example, Cao et al (2021) obtained the diffusive methane flux of five sites in pockmark areas offshore Fujian province ranging from 2.89 -15.17 × 10 -2 mmol/(m 2 yr) by Fick's First Law.…”
Section: Migration Mechanisms 21 Upward Methane Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 99%