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
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IODP 308
Identifier:
ID:
2007-088834
Type:
georefid
ID:
1932-9415
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issn
ID:
10.2204/iodp.sp.308.2005
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doi
Creator:
Name:
Flemings, Peter B.
Affiliation:
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Geosciences, University Park, PA, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Behrmann, Jan H.
Affiliation:
Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Role:
author
Name:
John, Cedric
Affiliation:
University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
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
Year:
2005
Source:
Scientific Prospectus (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program)
Publisher:
IODP Management International, College Station, TX, United States
Volume:
308
Issue:
Pages:
52 pp.
Abstract:
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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English
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:28.0600 West:-94.2500 East:
-89.0000 South:27.1500
Keywords: 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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