Gas seepage and pockmark formation from subsurface reservoirs: Insights from table-top experiments
Inbar Vaknin,
Einat Aharonov,
Ran Holtzman
et al.
Abstract:Pockmarks are morphological depressions commonly observed in ocean and
lake floors. Pockmarks form by fluid (typically gas) seepage thorough a
sealing sedimentary layer, deforming and breaching the layer. The
seepage-induced sediment deformation mechanisms, and their links to the
resulting pockmarks morphology, are not well understood. To bridge this
gap, we conduct laboratory experiments in which gas seeps through a
granular (sand) reservoir, overlaid by a (clay) seal, both submerged
under water. We find that… Show more
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