Pockmarks in Passamaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick, Canada

Geological Society Memoirs(2016)

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Pockmarks are seafloor depressions associated with fluid escape (Judd u0026 Hovland 2007). They proliferate in the muddy seafloors of coastal Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy, where they are associated with shallow natural gas likely of biogenic origin (Ussler et al. 2003; Rogers et al. 2006; Wildish et al. 2008). In North America, shallow-water pockmark fields are not reported south of Long Island Sound, despite the abundance of gassy, muddy estuaries. The absence of pockmarks south of the limit of North American glaciation suggests that local and regional heterogeneities, possibly related to glacial or sea-level history or bedrock geology, influence pockmark field distribution. In shallow-water embayments, such as Passamaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick, pockmarks can be large (u003e200 m diameter) and number in the thousands.Over 4500 pockmarks litter the seafloor of Passamaquoddy Bay. These pockmarks are within 5 km of shore in water depths ranging from 7 to 80 m (Fig. 1a). Occurring either as discrete depressions or in linear chains, pockmarks are generally circular with concave sidewall …
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