Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2003A mathematical model was used to determine the behavior of the thermal regime and temperature and pressure conditions due to climate and sea level variations of the gas hydrate stability zone formation at four sites within the Alaskan Arctic Shelf. Two soil types, coarse-grained and fine-grained, and three types of programs were used. The programs were distinguished by whether or not they took unfrozen water and latent heat into account. Simulations suggest the presence of subsea permafrost in a vast area of shelf near Prudhoe Bay. Near Barrow and Lonely subsea permafrost extends up to several tens of kilometers offshore, while subsea permafrost near Cape Thompson almost completely disappear...
Summer hydrographic data (1920–2009) show a dramatic warming of the bottom water layer over the east...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004Estimates range from approximately 37 to 44 trilli...
Submarine permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permaf...
Modeling of the onset of permafrost formation and succeeding gas hydrate formation in the changing s...
Thawing subsea permafrost controls methane release from the Russian Arctic shelf having a considerab...
Dynamics of the submarine permafrost regime, including distribution, thickness, and temporal evoluti...
Recent estimations suggest that vast amounts of methane are locked in the Arctic Ocean bottom sedime...
The presence of offshore permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea region has previously been identifi...
The Canadian Arctic Southern Beaufort Sea is characterized by prominent relict submarine permafrost ...
The presence of a wedge of offshore permafrost on the shelf of the Canadian Beaufort Sea has been pr...
The presence of hydrate in at least 20 northern Canadian wells on- and off-shore has been inferred b...
Destabilization of intrapermafrost gas hydrate is one possible reason for methane emission on the Ar...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like solid which sequesters large quantities of methane gas within its cry...
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from oceanic hydrates may have h...
The Beaufort Sea offshore Northern Canada is an Arctic region that has continuously gained the atten...
Summer hydrographic data (1920–2009) show a dramatic warming of the bottom water layer over the east...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004Estimates range from approximately 37 to 44 trilli...
Submarine permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permaf...
Modeling of the onset of permafrost formation and succeeding gas hydrate formation in the changing s...
Thawing subsea permafrost controls methane release from the Russian Arctic shelf having a considerab...
Dynamics of the submarine permafrost regime, including distribution, thickness, and temporal evoluti...
Recent estimations suggest that vast amounts of methane are locked in the Arctic Ocean bottom sedime...
The presence of offshore permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea region has previously been identifi...
The Canadian Arctic Southern Beaufort Sea is characterized by prominent relict submarine permafrost ...
The presence of a wedge of offshore permafrost on the shelf of the Canadian Beaufort Sea has been pr...
The presence of hydrate in at least 20 northern Canadian wells on- and off-shore has been inferred b...
Destabilization of intrapermafrost gas hydrate is one possible reason for methane emission on the Ar...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like solid which sequesters large quantities of methane gas within its cry...
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from oceanic hydrates may have h...
The Beaufort Sea offshore Northern Canada is an Arctic region that has continuously gained the atten...
Summer hydrographic data (1920–2009) show a dramatic warming of the bottom water layer over the east...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004Estimates range from approximately 37 to 44 trilli...
Submarine permafrost is perennially cryotic earth material that lies offshore. Most submarine permaf...