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[MIS26-P09] Factors that change the concentration of dissolved methane in the waters off Tottori Prefecture, Sea of Japan
Keywords:Methane, Gas hydrate, Sea of Japan
The methane concentration directly above the gas chimney was almost constant in the deep layer below 400 m, and it was clarified that the ejected methane was covered with hydrate and the reaction with seawater was hindered. At a water depth of 400 to 300 m, which is the upper limit of the gas hydrate stable region, the methane concentration increased due to the methane released from the decomposed hydrate. In the surface layer shallower than 300 m, the methane concentration tended to decrease in response to the increase in the dissolved oxygen content. It is thought that this is because methane in seawater was oxidized by bacteria on the surface layer and diffused by ocean currents. In the vicinity of the sea surface, the equilibrium with the atmosphere was reached, and the dissolved methane became the minimum.