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Non-Fickian diffusion and the accumulation of methane bubbles in deep-water sediments

Authors :
Goldobin, D.S.
Brilliantov, N.V.
Levesley, J.
Lovell, M.A.
Rochelle, C.A.
Jackson, P.D.
Haywood, A.M.
Hunter, S.J.
Rees, J.G.
Goldobin, D.S.
Brilliantov, N.V.
Levesley, J.
Lovell, M.A.
Rochelle, C.A.
Jackson, P.D.
Haywood, A.M.
Hunter, S.J.
Rees, J.G.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

In the absence of fractures, methane bubbles in deep-water sediments can be immovably trapped within a porous matrix by surface tension. The dominant mechanism of transfer of gas mass therefore becomes the diffusion of gas molecules through porewater. The accurate description of this process requires non-Fickian diffusion to be accounted for, including both thermal diffusion and gravitational action. We evaluate the diffusive flux of aqueous methane considering non-Fickian diffusion and predict the existence of extensive bubble mass accumulation zones within deep-water sediments. The limitation on the hydrate deposit capacity is revealed; too weak deposits cannot reach the base of the hydrate stability zone and form any bubbly horizon.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn921271009
Document Type :
Electronic Resource