Acronyms and Definitions
Allochthonous: materials formed elsewhere than their current location
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM): oxidation of methane in the presence of sulfate; occurs mainly in anoxic sediments
Biogenic: formed from anaerobic bacterial decomposition of organic matter
Clathrate hydrates: inclusion compounds comprised of water cages that trap guest molecules; also known as methane hydrates, gas hydrates, or simply hydrates or clathrates
Geological or geophysical hazard (geohazard): a geological state with the potential for damage or uncontrolled risk
GHOZ: gas hydrate occurrence zone
GHSZ: gas hydrate stability zone
HGF: high gas flux
Hydration number: molar ratio of water to hydrate guests
LGF: low gas flux
Mixed hydrate: clathrate hydrate that contains multiple guest molecule types
Simple hydrate: clathrate hydrate containing only one guest type
Stratigraphic hydrate accumulations: occur in LGF systems where hydrate forms from gas supplied by in situ microbial production or slow fluxes from depth
Structural hydrate accumulations: occur in HGF systems where features such as faults allow rapid fluid transport
Sulfate reduction: bacterial process where sulfate is reduced to sulfide
Thermogenic: formed from thermal cracking of organic material
TOC: total organic carbon