Davide Oppo
University of Bologna
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AAPG Bulletin | 2017
Rossella Capozzi; Davide Oppo; Marco Taviani
Spontaneous cold fluid seepages are a renowned phenomenon occurring in a wide range of geologic and geodynamic settings, including deep sea fans, rapidly subsiding basins, and compressive tectonic settings (e.g., Dimitrov, 2002; Morley et al., 2011; Oppo et al., 2013, 2014). Cold seepages are marked by various structures, both on land and offshore, such as mud volcanoes (MVs), methane-derived authigenic carbonates (MDACs), and chemosymbiotic communities. Their formation mechanism requires the increase of pore-fluid pressure above the lithostatic gradient with the subsequent upward fluid migration through hydrofracturing or along carrier beds and tectonic discontinuities. Cold seepages have long been investigated, especially for the information that they may provide for the exploration of hydrocarbons present in different types of reservoirs associated with this phenomenon (e.g., Link, 1952; Heggland, 1998; Abrams, 2005). Although the relation between cold seepages and hydrocarbon reservoirs has not been completely enlightened in numerous settings, as in fold and thrust belts, it is established that the occurrence of gas, frequently associated with oil, is a common characteristic that most of the seepage areas show. In particular, the spontaneous leakage of oil and gas represents a prime indication of hydrocarbons occurrence in the subsurface and valuable source of information on the petroleum system. The associated fluids also provide evidence of the geochemistry of deep-seated hydrocarbons. A useful example of this association is represented by the oil and gas field exploited near MVs along the coast and offshore in the Caspian Sea (e.g., Planke et al., 2003; Davies and Stewart, 2005; Oppo et al., 2014; Oppo and Capozzi, 2016). The spontaneous cold seepages of the northern Apennines illustrated here and in Capozzi et al. (2017) represent a long-lasting phenomenon, mainly characterized by present-day MVs activity. According to a renowned definition, MVs are …
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2012
Rossella Capozzi; Andrea Artoni; L. Torelli; Serena Lorenzini; Davide Oppo; Paola Mussoni; A. Polonia
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2013
Davide Oppo; Rossella Capozzi; Vincenzo Picotti
Marine Geology | 2012
Rossella Capozzi; Francesco L. Guido; Davide Oppo; Giovanni Gabbianelli
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2015
Davide Oppo; Rossella Capozzi; Vincenzo Picotti; Alessio Ponza
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2015
Irene Viola; Davide Oppo; Fulvio Franchi; Rossella Capozzi; Enrico Dinelli; Barbara Liverani; Marco Taviani
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2014
Davide Oppo; Rossella Capozzi; Aman Nigarov; Paltamet Esenov
Basin Research | 2016
Davide Oppo; Rossella Capozzi
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2017
Davide Oppo; Irene Viola; Rossella Capozzi
FIST GEOITALIA 2013 – IX Forum di Scienze della Terra | 2013
Enrico Dinelli; Barbara Liverani; Davide Oppo; Fulvio Franchi; Rossella Capozzi
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