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Hydrocarbons Associated with Fluid Venting Process in Monterey Bay, California

by T. D. Lorenson, K. A. Kvenvolden, F. D. Hostettler, R. J. Rosenbauer, J. B. Martin, and D. L. Orange

Site Map

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Introduction

Index Map

Cold Seep Hydrocarbon Gases

Sediment Hydrocarbons

Cooperators

Credits

Caveat

Data

   

Methane Diagram

Methane Carbon and Deuterium Isotopic Composition

Methane in the clam colonies is likely produced by non-clam symbionic bacteria via the carbonate reduction pathway:

CO2 + 8H+ + 8e- <<-->> CH4 + 2 H2O

A small amount of amount of thermogenic methane from depth may account for some methane near carbonate crust site #2 (6/27/94).

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