Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: AAPG Memoir 66
Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: AAPG Memoir 66
Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: AAPG Memoir 66
Edited by
Dietmar Schumacher
Michael A. Abrams
AAPG Memoir 66
Published by
The American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
Printed in the U.S.A.
Contents
Foreword iii
Utilization of Hydrocarbon Seep Information
—Hollis D. Hedberg
About the Editors viii
Preface ix
Chapter 2 15
Detecting Fluid Migration in Shallow Sediments: Continental Slope Environment,
Gulf of Mexico
—Michael J. Kaluza and Earl H. Doyle
Chapter 3 27
Remote Sensing Inventory of Active Oil Seeps and Chemosynthetic Communities
in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
—Ian R. MacDonald,}. F. Reilly, Jr., S. E. Best, R. Venkataramaiah, R. Sassen,
N. L. Guinasso, Jr., and }. Amos
Chapter 4 39
Geologic Controls on the Distribution of Chemosynthetic Communities in the Gulf of Mexico
—James F. Reilly, Jr., Ian R. MacDonald, E. K. Biegert, and James M. Brooks
Chapter 5 63
Geochemistry of Hydrocarbon Seepages in Azerbaijan
—I. S. Guliev and A. A. Feizullayev
Hydrocarbon-Induced Alteration
Chapter 6 71
Hydrocarbon-Induced Alteration of Soils and Sediments
—Dietmar Schumacher
Chapter 7 91
Test of Hydrocarbon-Induced Magnetic Patterns in Soils: The Sanitary Landfill as Laboratory
—Brooks B. Ellwood and Burke Burkart
Chapter 8 99
Magnetic Contrasts as a Result of Hydrocarbon Seepage and Migration
—Hans G. Machel
Chapter 9 Ill
Relationship of Near-Surface Magnetic Anomalies to Oil- and Gas-Producing Areas
—Robert S. Foote
Chapter 10 127
Induced Polarization Effects Associated with Hydrocarbon Accumulations: Minimization
and Evaluation of Cultural Influences
—Norman R. Carlson and Kenneth L. Zonge
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Chapter 12 157
Comparison of Light Hydrocarbon Microseepage Mechanisms
—Ronald W. Klusman and Mahyoub A. Saaed
Chapter 13 169
Comparison of Seepage and Seal Leakage Rates
—Chris J. Clayton and Paul R. Dando
Chapter 14 173
Molecular Diffusion of Light Hydrocarbons in Sedimentary Rocks and Its Role
in Migration and Dissipation of Natural Gas
—B. M. Krooss and D. Leythaeuser
Chapter 15 185
Ascending Fluid Plumes Above Devonian Pinnacle Reefs: Numerical Modeling and Field
Example from West-Central Alberta, Canada
—B. J. Rostron and J. Toth
Chapter 16 203
Hydrocarbon Flux Variations in Natural and Anthropogenic Seeps
—Victor T. Jones III and Stephen G. Burtell
Chapter 18 243
Importance of Sampling Design and Density in Target Recognition
—Martin D. Matthews
Chapter 19 255
Flow of Formation Waters: Likely Cause for Poor Definition of Soil Gas Anomalies
over Oil Fields in East-Central Alberta, Canada
—Stephan Holysh and Jozsef Toth
Chapter 20 279
Thoughts of a Hydrogeologist on Vertical Migration and Near-Surface Geochemical
Exploration for Petroleum
—Jozsef Toth
Chapter 21 285
Research-Derived Insights into Surface Geochemical Hydrocarbon Exploration
—Leigh C. Price
Chapter 22 309
Interpretation of Methane Carbon Isotopes Extracted from Surfidal Marine Sediments
for Detection of Subsurface Hydrocarbons
—Michael A. Abrams
Contents
Chapter 23 319
A Method for Processing Adsorbed Methane Stable Isotope Data from the Near-Surface
Based on Fractionation
—Dirk Kettel
Chapter 24 337
Postulated Generation of Bacterial Methane from Seepage Petroleum in Sea Floor Sediments
of the Gulf of Mexico
—K. F. M. Thompson
Chapter 25 341
Potential 13C/12C Variations in Bacterial Methane in Assessing Origin
of Environmental Methane
—A. M. Zyakun
Chapter 26 353
Long-Term and Seasonal Trends in Responses of Hydrocarbon-Utilizing Microbes
to Light Hydrocarbons in Shallow Soils
—James Tucker and Daniel Hitzman
Chapter 27 359
Contamination of Shallow Cores: A Common Problem
—Tony Banvise, Steve Hay, and Jane Thrasher
Chapter 28 363
Predicting Oil Properties from Core Huorescence
—Tony Banvise and Steve Hay
Chapter 30 385
Near-Surface Coring in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, Northern Alaska
—N. Piggott and M. A. Abrams
Chapter 31 401
Hydrocarbon Prospecting in the Amazon Rain Forest: Application of Surface Geochemical,
Microbiological, and Remote Sensing Methods
—M. R. Mello, F. T. Goncalves, N. A. Babinski, and F. P. Miranda
Chapter 32 413
Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry of Miocene Source Rocks and Heavy Petroleum
Samples from Huasna Basin, California
—Alan S. Kornacki
Chapter 33 431
Significance of Geochemical Anomalies in Hydrocarbon Exploration:
One Company's Experience
—Robert W. Potter II, Paul A. Harrington, Alan H. Silliman, and James H. Viellenave
Index 441