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Authors: Christodoulou, Dimitris* 
Papatheodorou, George* 
Geraga, Maria* 
Etiope, Giuseppe* 
Giannopoulos, Nikos* 
Kokkalas, Sotirios* 
Dimas, Xenophon* 
Fakiris, Elias* 
Sergiou, Spyros* 
Georgiou, Nikos* 
Sokos, Efthimios* 
Ferentinos, George* 
Title: Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration of the Pockmark Field in the Gulf of Patras: New Insights on Formation, Growth and Activity
Journal: Applied Sciences 
Series/Report no.: /13 (2023)
Publisher: MDPI
Issue Date: 2023
DOI: 10.3390/app131810449
Abstract: The Patras Gulf Pockmark field is located in shallow waters offshore Patras City (Greece) and is considered one of the most spectacular and best-documented fluid seepage activities in the Ionian Sea. The field has been under investigation since 1996, though surveying was partially sparse and fragmentary. This paper provides a complete mapping of the field and generates new knowledge regarding the fluid escape structures, the fluid pathways, their origin and the link with seismic activity. For this, data sets were acquired utilising high-resolution marine remote sensing techniques, including multibeam echosounders, side-scan sonars, sub-bottom profilers and remotely operated vehicles, and laboratory techniques focusing on the chemical composition of the escaping fluids. The examined morphometric parameters and spatial distribution patterns of the pockmarks are directly linked to tectonic structures. Acoustic anomalies related to the presence of gas in sediments and in the water column document the activity of the field at present and in the past. Methane is the main component of the fluids and is of microbial origin. Regional and local tectonism, together with the Holocene sedimentary deposits, appear to be the main contributors to the growth of the field. The field preserves evidence that earthquake activity prompts the activation of the field.
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