Gay, Aurelien; Mourgues, Regis; Berndt, Christian; Bureau, Denis; Planke, Sverre; Laurent, Dimitri; Gautier, Stephanie; Lauer, Christine; Loggia, Didier (2012): Anatomy of a fluid pipe in the Norway Basin; initiation, propagation and 3D shape. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, In: Anka, Zahie (editor), Berndt, Christian (editor), Gay, Aurelien (editor), Hydrocarbon leakage through focused fluid flow systems in continental margins, 332-334, 75-88, georefid:2013-012309

Abstract:
An exploration 3D seismic data set from the Gjallar Ridge off mid-Norway images a giant fluid seep structure, 3 X 5km wide, which connects to late Paleocene magmatic sills at depth. Two of the pipes that have developed as hydrothermal vents reach all the way to the modern seafloor implying that they either were active much longer than the original hydrothermal activity or have been reactivated. We combine detailed seismic analysis of the northern pipe and sandbox modeling to constrain pipe initiation and propagation. Although both the seismic data and the sandbox models suggest that fluids at depth are focused through a vertical conduit, sandbox models show that fluids ascend and reach a critical depth migration where focused migration abruptly transforms into distributed fluid flow through unconsolidated sediments. This indicates that at this level the sediments are intensely deformed during pipe propagation, creating a V-shaped structure, i.e. an inverted cone at depth and a positive relief anomaly, 5 to 10m high, at the seafloor, which is clearly identified on 3D seismic data. Comparison of the geometries observed in sandbox modeling with the seismically observed geometries of the Giant Gjallar Vent suggests that the Giant Gjallar Vent may be a proto-fluid seep at an early stage of its development, preceding the future collapse of the structure forming a seafloor depression. Our results imply that the Gjallar Giant Vent can be used as a window into the geological processes active in the deep parts of the Voring Basin. Abstract Copyright (2012) Elsevier, B.V.
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West: 4.0000 East: 6.0000 North: 67.3000 South: 66.3000
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