During expedition MARIA S. MERIAN MSM57/2 to the Svalbard margin offshore Prins Karls Forland, the seafloor drill rig MARUM-MeBo70 was used to assess the landward termination of the gas hydrate system in water depths between 340 and 446 m. The study region shows abundant seafloor gas vents, clustered at a water depth of ~400 m. The sedimentary environment within the upper 100 meters below seafloor (mbsf) is dominated by ice-berg scours and glacial unconformities. Sediments cored included glacial diamictons and sheet-sands interbedded with mud. Seismic data show a bottom simulating reflector terminating ~30 km seaward in ~760 m water depth before it reaches the theoretical limit of the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) at the drilling transe...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
During expedition MARIA S. MERIAN MSM57/2 to the Svalbard margin offshore Prins Karls Forland, the s...
During expedition MARIA S. MERIAN MSM57/2 to the Svalbard margin offshore Prins Karls Forland, the s...
The ongoing warming of bottom water in the Arctic region is anticipated to destabilize some of the g...
We mapped, sampled, and quantified gas emissions at the continental margin west of Svalbard during R...
The Vestnesa Ridge comprises a >100 km long sediment drift located between the western continental s...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
The west Svalbard continental margin has been in the spotlight since 2008, when more than 200 active...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like substance that is stable at high-pressure and low temperature in cont...
A bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) occurs west of Svalbard in water depths exceeding 600 m, indicat...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
During expedition MARIA S. MERIAN MSM57/2 to the Svalbard margin offshore Prins Karls Forland, the s...
During expedition MARIA S. MERIAN MSM57/2 to the Svalbard margin offshore Prins Karls Forland, the s...
The ongoing warming of bottom water in the Arctic region is anticipated to destabilize some of the g...
We mapped, sampled, and quantified gas emissions at the continental margin west of Svalbard during R...
The Vestnesa Ridge comprises a >100 km long sediment drift located between the western continental s...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
The west Svalbard continental margin has been in the spotlight since 2008, when more than 200 active...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like substance that is stable at high-pressure and low temperature in cont...
A bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) occurs west of Svalbard in water depths exceeding 600 m, indicat...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
Methane hydrate close to the hydrate stability limit in seafloor sediment could represent an importa...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...