We use new gas‐hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three‐dimensional P‐Cable seismic data to study a gas‐hydrate and free‐gas system in 1200 m water depth at the Vestnesa Ridge offshore NW Svalbard. Geochemical measurements of gas from hydrates collected at the ridge revealed a thermogenic source. The presence of thermogenic gas and temperatures of ∼3.3°C result in a shallow top of the hydrate stability zone (THSZ) at ∼340 m below sea level (mbsl). Therefore, hydrate‐skinned gas bubbles, which inhibit gas‐dissolution processes, are thermodynamically stable to this shallow water depth. This was confirmed by hydroacoustic observations of flares in 2010 and 2012 reaching water depths between 210 and 480 mbsl. At the seafloor, ...
We mapped, sampled, and quantified gas emissions at the continental margin west of Svalbard during R...
Offshore western Svalbard plumes of gas bubbles rise from the seafloor at the landward limit of the ...
Offshore western Svalbard plumes of gas bubbles rise from the seafloor at the landward limit of the ...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2014) American Geophysical Union. ...
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...
A significant proportion of the world’s organic carbon is trapped in submarine methane hydrates. Whe...
The west Svalbard continental margin has been in the spotlight since 2008, when more than 200 active...
Large quantities of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, are present in the continental margin West o...
The Vestnesa Ridge comprises a >100 km long sediment drift located between the western continental s...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
We mapped, sampled, and quantified gas emissions at the continental margin west of Svalbard during R...
Offshore western Svalbard plumes of gas bubbles rise from the seafloor at the landward limit of the ...
Offshore western Svalbard plumes of gas bubbles rise from the seafloor at the landward limit of the ...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2014) American Geophysical Union. ...
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...
A significant proportion of the world’s organic carbon is trapped in submarine methane hydrates. Whe...
The west Svalbard continental margin has been in the spotlight since 2008, when more than 200 active...
Large quantities of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, are present in the continental margin West o...
The Vestnesa Ridge comprises a >100 km long sediment drift located between the western continental s...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
We mapped, sampled, and quantified gas emissions at the continental margin west of Svalbard during R...
Offshore western Svalbard plumes of gas bubbles rise from the seafloor at the landward limit of the ...
Offshore western Svalbard plumes of gas bubbles rise from the seafloor at the landward limit of the ...