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Freshening of near-bottom waters in Lake Baikal triggered by the M^sub w^6.2 Kultuk earthquake of August 2008

Issue Title: Contributions from the 10th International Conference on Gas in Marine Sediments, 6-11 September 2010, Listvyanka, Russia In September 2008, freshening of near-bottom water and an increase in concentration of suspended particles were observed in the western part of southern Lake Baikal....

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Published in:Geo-marine letters 2012-12, Vol.32 (5-6), p.453
Main Authors: Granin, Nikolay G, Radziminovich, Natalia A, Granina, Liba Z, Blinov, Vadim V, Gnatovskiy, Ruslan Y
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Summary:Issue Title: Contributions from the 10th International Conference on Gas in Marine Sediments, 6-11 September 2010, Listvyanka, Russia In September 2008, freshening of near-bottom water and an increase in concentration of suspended particles were observed in the western part of southern Lake Baikal. The reduction in the content of total dissolved solids was about 0.4-0.7 mg/kg (0.7 %), and average suspended particle concentration increased strongly to 6-9 mg/l, the background value being 0.2 mg/l. The spatial distribution of these waters was virtually identical to the focal area of the M^sub w^6.2 Kultuk earthquake that occurred on 27 August 2008. It is suggested that there was a causal relationship between these two phenomena. Freshening of a significant amount (about 20 km^sup 3^) of near-bottom waters was plausibly caused by an input of poorly mineralized pore waters from bottom sediments as a result of dissociation of methane gas hydrates suspected to occur in the area. The energy radiated by the earthquake source was four orders of magnitude smaller than that needed to explain the observed freshening of near-bottom waters. This points to other mechanisms leading to seismic-induced sediment failure and possible subsequent hydrate dissociation in the case of the Kultuk earthquake.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0276-0460
1432-1157
DOI:10.1007/s00367-012-0302-2