Biotic gas generation from the degradation of organic carbon in marine sediments supplies and maintains gas hydrates throughout the world’s oceans. In nascent, ultraslow-spreading ocean basins, methane generation can also be abiotic, occurring during the high-temperature (>200 °C) serpentinization of ultramafic rocks. Here, we report on the evolution of a growing Arctic gas- and gas hydrate–charged sediment drift on oceanic crust in eastern Fram Strait, a tectonically controlled, deep-water gateway between the subpolar North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Ultraslow-spreading ridges between northwest Svalbard and northeast Greenland permit the sustained interaction of a mid-ocean ridge transform fault and developing sediment drift, on both youn...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Biotic gas generation from the degradation of organic carbon in marine sediments supplies and mainta...
Most methane enclosed in gas hydrates is biotic in origin, formed by microbial degradation of sedime...
Svyatogor Ridge is a gas hydrate-bearing sediment drift on the flank of an ultra-slow spreading mid-...
Numerous articles have recently reported on gas seepage offshore Svalbard, because the gas emission ...
A bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) occurs west of Svalbard in water depths exceeding 600 m, indicat...
The Svyatogor Ridge and surroundings, located on the sediment-covered western flank of the Northern ...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like solid which sequesters large quantities of methane gas within its cry...
Vast quantities of methane are trapped in oceanic hydrate deposits, and there is concern that a rise...
Recent observations of extensive methane release into the oceans and atmosphere have raised concern ...
Methane emissions from Arctic continental margins are increasing due to the negative effect of globa...
Arctic Ocean sediments contain large amounts of methane in the form of free gas and gas hydrate. Thi...
Numerous articles have recently reported on gas seepage offshore Svalbard, because of gas emission t...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Biotic gas generation from the degradation of organic carbon in marine sediments supplies and mainta...
Most methane enclosed in gas hydrates is biotic in origin, formed by microbial degradation of sedime...
Svyatogor Ridge is a gas hydrate-bearing sediment drift on the flank of an ultra-slow spreading mid-...
Numerous articles have recently reported on gas seepage offshore Svalbard, because the gas emission ...
A bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) occurs west of Svalbard in water depths exceeding 600 m, indicat...
The Svyatogor Ridge and surroundings, located on the sediment-covered western flank of the Northern ...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like solid which sequesters large quantities of methane gas within its cry...
Vast quantities of methane are trapped in oceanic hydrate deposits, and there is concern that a rise...
Recent observations of extensive methane release into the oceans and atmosphere have raised concern ...
Methane emissions from Arctic continental margins are increasing due to the negative effect of globa...
Arctic Ocean sediments contain large amounts of methane in the form of free gas and gas hydrate. Thi...
Numerous articles have recently reported on gas seepage offshore Svalbard, because of gas emission t...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...