EGU23-5019, updated on 08 Jan 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-5019
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Estimation of potential gas hydrate resources based on the geophysical data in the western continental margin of the Chukchi Plateau, the Arctic Ocean

Youngil Choi, Seung-Goo Kang, Yeonjin Choi, and Jong Kuk Hong
Youngil Choi et al.
  • Korea Polar Research Institute, Division of Earth Sciences, Incheon, Korea, Republic of (yichoi@kopri.re.kr)

Gas hydrates are known to be an enormous potential energy resource that are accumulated worldwide, especially in the polar regions, and yet the estimates for this resource remain uncertain. In the Arctic region, methane emissions into the atmosphere are a substantial factor in global warming that poses a great danger to the environment. Previously, several studies have been conducted to estimate the gas hydrates in the Arctic to ease such problems despite the need for more data compared to conventional reserves. In the western continental margin of the Chukchi Plateau, the sea mound morphologies were first discovered, and gas hydrate samples were obtained via gravity coring during the first expedition in 2016. In the following expedition in 2018, an intensive gas hydrate exploration including the single-channel seismic survey was conducted in the area of mound morphologies and identified the local bottom simulating reflectors. Consequently, an extensive multichannel seismic survey was conducted in 2019 to investigate the geophysical characteristics of widely distributed gas hydrates in the western continental margin of the Chukchi Plateau. The objective of this study is to estimate the potential volume of gas hydrate resources in the Chukchi Plateau based on the geophysical data. From this study, the distribution of bottom-simulating reflectors and local gas hydrate saturations were derived from the geophysical data. The gas hydrate saturation model in this study area was constructed using the kriging method with few geological assumptions. Then, the total volume of gas hydrates in the western continental margin of the Chukchi Plateau was proposed. The results of this study will provide basic information on the estimates of gas hydrates in the western continental margin of the Chukchi Plateau and contribute to assessing the size of the associated volume of methane emissions due to global warming.

How to cite: Choi, Y., Kang, S.-G., Choi, Y., and Hong, J. K.: Estimation of potential gas hydrate resources based on the geophysical data in the western continental margin of the Chukchi Plateau, the Arctic Ocean, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 23–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-5019, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-5019, 2023.