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Title: Fire in the Ice: Methane Hydrates


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Fire in the Ice Methane Hydrates
Methane hydrates (Clathrates) New Fuel or Major
Threat for Increased Global Warming, Huge Slumps
and Disastrous Tsunamis?
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Clathrates (methane hydrates)
  • What are clathrates?
  • What is the origin of the methane in clathrates?
  • Beasties living off decaying clathrates
  • Where do clathrates occur naturally?
  • How much clathrates are there?
  • Clathrates as possible fuel source
  • Clathrates as a cause of tsunamis/ climate change

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What are Methane Hydrates?
  • Methane Hydrates are one example of clathrates
  • Clathrates are compounds which consist of a cage
    structure, in which a gas molecule is trapped
    inside a cage of water molecules
  • Methane (CH4) is trapped in Water (H2O) forming
    an ICE

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Greycarbon Greenhydrogen in CH4 Red
oxygen White hydrogen in H2O
1 m3 of hydrate -gt 170 m3 methane gas (STP)
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Pentagonal dodecahedron
Cage made of water molecules - may contain CH4 or
CO2 (a bit like a bucky ball made of Carbon)
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Origin of natural methane
  • Bacterial degradation of organic matter in
    low-oxygen environments within sediments
  • Thermal degradation of organic matter, dominantly
    in petroleum (e.g., Gulf of Mexico)

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Where do clathrates occur?How much clathrate is
there?
  • Methane and water must be available (organic
    matter produced by biota in oceans close to
    continents)
  • Clathrate must be stable (ice) cold and/or high
    pressure

High latitudes (permafrost) In medium deep sea
sediments (300-2000 m)
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Hydrate Stability
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Hydrate Stability
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clathrates discovered
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Gas Hydrate on the Sea floor
Beasties!
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Organisms living on cold gas seeps
The lair of the ice worm
Beasties!
Tube worms and crab
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How does the foodchain in these seep
communities function?
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How much hydrate is there?
  • Estimates vary widely globally 600,000 to
    2,000,000 Tcf (trillion cubic feet)
  • 1 Tcf 1 quadrillion Btu (quad)
  • World energy use (2000) about 375-400 Quad 500
    Tcf hydrate gas per year
  • US gas hydrates estimated at about 100,000 to
    600,000 Tcf
  • Gas hydrates abundant in oil-poor countries
    (Japan, India)

VERY MUCH !
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Clathrates as fuel
  • Problems how to collect the gas -in a controlled
    way?
  • Small recoverable?
  • Need to be treated as synfuels to get
    oil-equivalent

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Climate change/Tsunamis
  • Methane is a strong greenhouse gas
  • If clathrates are destabilized, huge amounts of
    methane are added to the atmosphere (55 106 years
    ago??)
  • Sediments loose strengthgtslip downslopegt
    slumpsgt tsunamis
  • Methane is rapidly oxidized to CO2, also a
    greenhouse gas

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Have clathrates ever been destabilized in the
past?
  • Increase in temperature, decrease in pressure
    (drop sea level)
  • At the end of the last ice age, mega-slumps
    occurred in regions with gas hydrates

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Methane hydrates
  • Possibly LARGE fuel source (natural gas) more
    than twice all other fossil fuels
  • Unknown difficulties in recovery
  • Production may cause major slumps, tsunamis, and
    exacerbated greenhouse effect
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