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Title: The control of palaeo-topography in the preservation of shallow gas accumulation: Examples from Brazil, Argentina and South Africa
Authors: Weschenfelder, Jair
Klein, Antonio H. F.
Green, Andrew N.
Aliotta, Salvador
de Mahiques, Michel M.
Neto, Arthur Ayres
Terra, Laurício C.
Corrêa, Iran C. S.
Calliari, Lauro J.
Montoya Montes, Isabel 
Ginsberg, Silvia S.
Griep, Gilberto H.
UNESCO Clasification: 250618 Sedimentología
250619 Estratigrafía
Keywords: South America
South Africa
Acoustic survey
Shallow gas
Coastal evolution
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: 0272-7714
Journal: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 
Abstract: Acoustic anomalies in seismic records have revealed that gas-charged sediments are very common features in the coastal environments around the world. The ubiquitous gassy sediments challenge the effective acoustic mapping of shallow stratigraphy by seismic means, as well as having an important influence on environmental issues related to the coastal zone occupation and management. This paper documents examples of gassy sediments from coastal lagoons, estuaries, rivers, bays and the inner shelf and nearshore environments of Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. Seismic echograms from selected areas show several gas-related anomalies, which present distinctive morphologies for sediment-trapped gas, leaking or free gas discharge into the water column. In several places the gas-charged sediments occur in areas of palaeo-topographic lows related to fluvial channels and valleys that developed in the coastal zone due to sea level oscillations during the Quaternary period. This forcing by palaeo-topographic features results in the occurrence of shallow gas being controlled in most coastal sites by the previous environmental scenario, the stratigraphic arrangement of the transgressive infilling elements, and the local hydrodynamic conditions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/53097
ISSN: 0272-7714
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.02.005
Source: Estuarine Coastal And Shelf Science [ISSN 0272-7714], v. 172, p. 93-107
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