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Transformation of deep-water methane bubbles into hydrate

Authors :
Egorov, Alexander V.
Nigmatulin, Robert I.
Rozhkov, Aleksey N.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The paper is dedicated to the mechanics of the methane bubbles in the gas hydrate stability zone of the basin. Transformation of deep-water methane bubbles into solid hydrate was investigated in Lake Baikal in situ. Released from the bottom methane bubbles were caught by different traps with transparent walls. It was observed that when bubbles entered into internal space of the trap, the bubbles could be transformed into two different solid hydrate structures depending on ambient conditions. The first structure is hydrate granular matter consisted of solid fragments with sizes of order of 1 mm. The second structure is high porous solid foam consisted of solid bubbles with sizes of order of 5 mm. The formed granular matter did not change during trap lifting up to top border of gas hydrate stability zone, whereas free methane intensively released from solid foam sample during it lifting. It was concluded that the decrease of the depth of bubble sampling and the decrease of the bubble flux rate assist to formation of hydrate granular matter, whereas increase of the depth of bubble sampling and growth of bubble flux rate assist to conversation of bubbles into high porous solid hydrate foam.<br />Comment: 29 pages, 17 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1306.5529
Document Type :
Working Paper