Flemings, Peter B. et al. (2005): Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Expedition 308 scientific prospectus; Gulf of Mexico hydrogeology; overpressure and fluid flow processes in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico; slope stability, seeps, and shallow-water flow

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 308
Identifier:
2007-088834
georefid

1932-9415
issn

10.2204/iodp.sp.308.2005
doi

Creator:
Flemings, Peter B.
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Geosciences, University Park, PA, United States
author

Behrmann, Jan H.
Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg, Federal Republic of Germany
author

John, Cedric
University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
author

Identification:
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Expedition 308 scientific prospectus; Gulf of Mexico hydrogeology; overpressure and fluid flow processes in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico; slope stability, seeps, and shallow-water flow
2005
Scientific Prospectus (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program)
IODP Management International, College Station, TX, United States
308
52 pp.
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 308 is an abbreviated form of Proposal 589-Full 3 entitled "Overpressure and Fluid Flow Processes in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Slope Stability, Seeps, and Shallow Water Flow". We will explore the coupling of overpressure, flow, and deformation in passive margin settings. We will test a multidimensional flow model by examining how physical properties, pressure, temperature, and pore fluid composition vary within low-permeability mudstones that overlie a permeable and overpressured aquifer. Drilling, logging, and in situ measurements will be performed in the Brazos-Trinity #4 minibasin and in the Ursa region of the northern Gulf of Mexico. These basins are 300 km apart and have experienced very different Pleistocene sedimentation histories. Brazos-Trinity #4 will serve as a reference location because its low sedimentation rate generated little overpressure. In contrast, Ursa experienced extreme sedimentation rates, has high overpressures, and will serve as a type location to study overpressure and flow. Drilling and consequent postcruise studies will illuminate controls on slope stability, seafloor seeps, and large-scale crustal fluid flow. Two key components of the experimental plan are to take substantial whole-core geotechnical samples for later shore-based analysis and to deploy a tapered penetrometer, the T2P probe (developed jointly between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT; USA], the Pennsylvania State University [USA], and IODP) to measure in situ pressure and temperature. Expedition 308 science will meet many of the objectives proposed in the original IODP Proposal 589-Full3 and will provide the foundation to implement long-term in situ monitoring experiments in the aquifer and bounding mudstones in a future expedition to meet the full objectives of IODP Proposal 589-Full3.
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Hydrogeology; Quaternary geology; Applied geophysics; aquifers; Atlantic Ocean; boreholes; Brazos-Trinity Basin; Cenozoic; circulation; continental margin; continental slope; cores; data acquisition; data processing; downhole methods; drilling; Expedition 308; expeditions; flows; fluid phase; geophysical methods; geophysical profiles; geophysical surveys; ground water; Gulf of Mexico; hydrodynamics; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Louisiana; marine drilling; marine sediments; Mars-Ursa Basin; mass movements; North Atlantic; northern Gulf of Mexico; overpressure; planning; pore pressure; Quaternary; sampling; sediments; seismic methods; seismic profiles; seismic stratigraphy; slope stability; slumping; surveys; Texas; United States; well-logging;

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