Lake Baikal is the only freshwater basin containing sediments with gas hydrate accumulations, some of which are associated with mud volcano activity. Twenty-two mud volcanoes have already been identified in different areas of Lake Baikal, but the formation process and source depth remained unknown due to a lack of conclusive evidences. Here we discuss a set of geological and geophysical data to report the discovery of the hydrate bearing Akadem mud volcanic complex (AMVC) on the Academician Ridge in central Lake Baikal. The obtained results allowed for the first time to concretely estimate the source depth of the mobilized fluids and sediments. Analysis of diatom skeletons present in the mud breccia revealed that the oldest diatom specimen ...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
Multi-channel seismic profiling and deep drilling have evidenced the presence of gas hydrates in Lak...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
Lake Baikal is the only freshwater basin containing sediments with gas hydrate accumulations, some o...
Thermal measurements and hydrate mapping in the vicinity of the K-2 mud volcano in Lake Baikal have ...
Thermal measurements and hydrate mapping in the vicinity of the K-2 mud volcano in Lake Baikal have ...
After the discovery in 1999 of a series of mud volcanoes on the deep basin floors of Lake Baikal and...
Four cold seeps are studied in Lake Baikal’s South Basin using side scan sonar in combination with d...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
A multibeam echosounder survey was conducted (deeper than ca. 300 m water depth, total area: ca. 1.8...
In Lake Baikal shallow gas hydrates have already been identified in five mud volcano/seep structures...
A multibeam echosounder survey was conducted (deeper than ca. 300 m water depth, total area: ca. 1.8...
Four lake-floor seeps have been studied in the gas-hydrate area in Lake Baikal’s South Basin by usin...
Four lake-floor seeps have been studied in the gas-hydrate area in Lake Baikal’s South Basin by usin...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
Multi-channel seismic profiling and deep drilling have evidenced the presence of gas hydrates in Lak...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
Lake Baikal is the only freshwater basin containing sediments with gas hydrate accumulations, some o...
Thermal measurements and hydrate mapping in the vicinity of the K-2 mud volcano in Lake Baikal have ...
Thermal measurements and hydrate mapping in the vicinity of the K-2 mud volcano in Lake Baikal have ...
After the discovery in 1999 of a series of mud volcanoes on the deep basin floors of Lake Baikal and...
Four cold seeps are studied in Lake Baikal’s South Basin using side scan sonar in combination with d...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
A multibeam echosounder survey was conducted (deeper than ca. 300 m water depth, total area: ca. 1.8...
In Lake Baikal shallow gas hydrates have already been identified in five mud volcano/seep structures...
A multibeam echosounder survey was conducted (deeper than ca. 300 m water depth, total area: ca. 1.8...
Four lake-floor seeps have been studied in the gas-hydrate area in Lake Baikal’s South Basin by usin...
Four lake-floor seeps have been studied in the gas-hydrate area in Lake Baikal’s South Basin by usin...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
Multi-channel seismic profiling and deep drilling have evidenced the presence of gas hydrates in Lak...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...