The presence of gas hydrates offshore of eastern Canada has long been inferred from estimated stability zone calculations, but the physical evidence is yet to be discovered. While geophysical evidence derived from seismic and borehole logging data provides indications of hydrate occurrence in a number of areas, the results are not regionally comprehensive and, in some cases, are inconsistent. In this study, the results of systematic seismic mapping along the Scotian and Newfoundland margins are documented. An extensive set of 2-D and 3-D, single and multi-channel, seismic reflection data comprising ~45,000 line-km was analyzed for possible evidence of hydrate. Bottom simulating reflectors (including one double BSR) were identified at five d...
The glaciated Greenland continental margins contain favorable conditions for hydrate formation if ga...
Anomalous reflections in marine seismic reflection data from continental slopes are often correlated...
Gas-hydrate accumulations located onshore in Arctic permafrost regions are seen as a potential sourc...
The presence of gas hydrates offshore of eastern Canada has long been inferred from estimated stabil...
The presence of gas hydrates offshore of eastern Canada has long been inferred from estimated stabil...
Deep sea methane hydrates are found several hundred metres beneath the continental slopes of many ar...
The Scotian margin of the east coast of Canada has a large theoretical gas hydrate stability zone (G...
This chapter reviews the extensive geophysical studies and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) results that...
This article reviews extensive geophysical survey data, ocean drilling results and long-term seafloo...
Historically, the presence of methane hydrate has been inferred on the basis of bottom simulating re...
The presence of offshore permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea region has previously been identifi...
The presence of a wedge of offshore permafrost on the shelf of the Canadian Beaufort Sea has been pr...
In western Canada gas hydrates have been thought to exist primarily in the Cascadia accretionary pri...
Abstract: There are at present no validated methods for reliably finding economically significant ac...
Methane hydrate bottom-simulating reflectors (BSRs) are widespread on the northern Cascadia margin o...
The glaciated Greenland continental margins contain favorable conditions for hydrate formation if ga...
Anomalous reflections in marine seismic reflection data from continental slopes are often correlated...
Gas-hydrate accumulations located onshore in Arctic permafrost regions are seen as a potential sourc...
The presence of gas hydrates offshore of eastern Canada has long been inferred from estimated stabil...
The presence of gas hydrates offshore of eastern Canada has long been inferred from estimated stabil...
Deep sea methane hydrates are found several hundred metres beneath the continental slopes of many ar...
The Scotian margin of the east coast of Canada has a large theoretical gas hydrate stability zone (G...
This chapter reviews the extensive geophysical studies and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) results that...
This article reviews extensive geophysical survey data, ocean drilling results and long-term seafloo...
Historically, the presence of methane hydrate has been inferred on the basis of bottom simulating re...
The presence of offshore permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea region has previously been identifi...
The presence of a wedge of offshore permafrost on the shelf of the Canadian Beaufort Sea has been pr...
In western Canada gas hydrates have been thought to exist primarily in the Cascadia accretionary pri...
Abstract: There are at present no validated methods for reliably finding economically significant ac...
Methane hydrate bottom-simulating reflectors (BSRs) are widespread on the northern Cascadia margin o...
The glaciated Greenland continental margins contain favorable conditions for hydrate formation if ga...
Anomalous reflections in marine seismic reflection data from continental slopes are often correlated...
Gas-hydrate accumulations located onshore in Arctic permafrost regions are seen as a potential sourc...