Gas hydrates modulate methane and carbon dioxide benthic fluxes into the ocean and usually occur embedded in the sediment. Here we use acoustic surveys alongside optical and geochemical observations from remotely operated vehicles to show that CO2 hydrate mounds are forming directly on the seafloor atop a large liquid CO2 vent field offshore Mayotte Island. The venting, which initiated following volcanic activity in 2018, deleteriously impacts surrounding coral communities due to local acidification.
Cathalot, C., Rinnert, E., Scalabrin, C., Fandino, O., Giunta, T., Ondreas, H., et al. (2026). Large CO2 seeps and hydrate field on the seafloor offshore Mayotte Island. NATURE GEOSCIENCE [10.1038/s41561-026-02004-2].
Large CO2 seeps and hydrate field on the seafloor offshore Mayotte Island
Rizzo, A. L.;
2026
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Gas hydrates modulate methane and carbon dioxide benthic fluxes into the ocean and usually occur embedded in the sediment. Here we use acoustic surveys alongside optical and geochemical observations from remotely operated vehicles to show that CO2 hydrate mounds are forming directly on the seafloor atop a large liquid CO2 vent field offshore Mayotte Island. The venting, which initiated following volcanic activity in 2018, deleteriously impacts surrounding coral communities due to local acidification.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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