The presence of a gas hydrate reservoir and free gas layer along the South Shetland margin (offshore Antarctic Peninsula) has been well documented in recent years. In order to better characterize gas hydrate reservoirs, with a particular focus on the quantification of gas hydrate and free gas and the petrophysical properties of the subsurface, we performed travel time inversion of ocean-bottom seismometer data in order to obtain detailed P- and S-wave velocity estimates of the sediments. The P-wave velocity field is determined by the inversion of P-wave refractions and reflections, while the S-wave velocity field is obtained from converted-wave reflections received on the horizontal components of ocean-bottom seismometer data. The resulting...
High-resolution seismic experiments, employing arrays of closely spaced, four-component ocean-bottom...
Large amount of natural gas are present in submarine sediments and permafrost areas in the form of g...
This chapter reviews the extensive geophysical studies and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) results that...
During the last few decades, interest in gas hydrates has been increasing significantly because of t...
The presence of gas hydrate and free gas within marine sediments, deposited along the South Shetland...
A gas hydrate reservoir, identified by the presence of the bottom simulating reflector, is located o...
Gas hydrates store a large amount of methane (>500 Gt of Carbon) in continental margins and permafro...
Gas hydrates occur within sediments on the western Svalbard continental margin and the Vestnesa Ridg...
The Danube deep-sea fan, with his ancient channel-levee systems, hosts multiple bottom-simulating re...
The ongoing warming of bottom water in the Arctic region is anticipated to destabilize some of the g...
Gas hydrates are naturally-occurring solid compounds of gas and water within almost all sediment-ric...
Joint analysis of electrical resistivity and seismic velocity data is primarily used todetect the pr...
Highlights • Joint seismic, CSEM and geochemical estimate of gas and hydrate saturation. • ...
This paper examines the usefulness of amplitude versus offset (AVO) analysis for marine and permafro...
During the Antarctic summer 2003\u20132004, new geophysical data were acquired aboard R/V OGS Explor...
High-resolution seismic experiments, employing arrays of closely spaced, four-component ocean-bottom...
Large amount of natural gas are present in submarine sediments and permafrost areas in the form of g...
This chapter reviews the extensive geophysical studies and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) results that...
During the last few decades, interest in gas hydrates has been increasing significantly because of t...
The presence of gas hydrate and free gas within marine sediments, deposited along the South Shetland...
A gas hydrate reservoir, identified by the presence of the bottom simulating reflector, is located o...
Gas hydrates store a large amount of methane (>500 Gt of Carbon) in continental margins and permafro...
Gas hydrates occur within sediments on the western Svalbard continental margin and the Vestnesa Ridg...
The Danube deep-sea fan, with his ancient channel-levee systems, hosts multiple bottom-simulating re...
The ongoing warming of bottom water in the Arctic region is anticipated to destabilize some of the g...
Gas hydrates are naturally-occurring solid compounds of gas and water within almost all sediment-ric...
Joint analysis of electrical resistivity and seismic velocity data is primarily used todetect the pr...
Highlights • Joint seismic, CSEM and geochemical estimate of gas and hydrate saturation. • ...
This paper examines the usefulness of amplitude versus offset (AVO) analysis for marine and permafro...
During the Antarctic summer 2003\u20132004, new geophysical data were acquired aboard R/V OGS Explor...
High-resolution seismic experiments, employing arrays of closely spaced, four-component ocean-bottom...
Large amount of natural gas are present in submarine sediments and permafrost areas in the form of g...
This chapter reviews the extensive geophysical studies and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) results that...