Marine gas hydrates are stable under conditions of low temperature and high pressure in the upper few hundreds of meters below the seafloor in a variety of geological setting. At a discrete horizon where thermodynamically favored phase switches from hydrate to gas, a characteristic seismic reflection referred as the bottom-simulating reflection (BSR) is produced. Furthermore, in sediments with a distribution of pore sizes, the gas and hydrate phases can coexist in pores of different sizes, giving a rise to three-phase equilibrium zone. This three-phase zone causes the BSR to have distinct characteristics that differ from those observed with a discrete phase boundary. The main objective of this thesis is to model the seismic response of a po...
Natural gas hydrates (NGH) are predominantly methane hydrates formed at high pressure and low temper...
In nature, gas hydrates exist in areas of permafrost and in shallow subsurface sediments at ocean de...
This world atlas presents a comprehensive overview of the gas-hydrate systems of our planet with con...
Marine gas hydrates are stable under conditions of low temperature and high pressure in the upper fe...
Recent evidence suggests that a three-phase stability zone exists at the base of gas hydrate stabili...
In-situ pressure, temperature, salinity and pore size may allow coexistence of three methane phases:...
Gas hydrates are a complex solid structure formed when molecules of light hydrocarbon, usually metha...
Historically, the presence of methane hydrate has been inferred on the basis of bottom simulating re...
Interpretation of a Bottom Simulating Reflector (BSR) associated with gas hydrate accumulations in s...
The gas hydrate system off Mauritania is characterized by the undulating landward termination of a g...
Marine sediments of the Blake Ridge province exhibit clearly defined geophysical indications for the...
Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Scholarship. U.S. Department of Energy Award # DE-FE0000994...
Natural gas hydrates store a substantial portion of the Earthâs organic carbon, although their occur...
Direct measurements of gas composition by drilling at a few hundred meters below seafloor can be cos...
In marine basins, gas hydrate systems are usually identified by a bottom simulating reflection (BSR)...
Natural gas hydrates (NGH) are predominantly methane hydrates formed at high pressure and low temper...
In nature, gas hydrates exist in areas of permafrost and in shallow subsurface sediments at ocean de...
This world atlas presents a comprehensive overview of the gas-hydrate systems of our planet with con...
Marine gas hydrates are stable under conditions of low temperature and high pressure in the upper fe...
Recent evidence suggests that a three-phase stability zone exists at the base of gas hydrate stabili...
In-situ pressure, temperature, salinity and pore size may allow coexistence of three methane phases:...
Gas hydrates are a complex solid structure formed when molecules of light hydrocarbon, usually metha...
Historically, the presence of methane hydrate has been inferred on the basis of bottom simulating re...
Interpretation of a Bottom Simulating Reflector (BSR) associated with gas hydrate accumulations in s...
The gas hydrate system off Mauritania is characterized by the undulating landward termination of a g...
Marine sediments of the Blake Ridge province exhibit clearly defined geophysical indications for the...
Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Scholarship. U.S. Department of Energy Award # DE-FE0000994...
Natural gas hydrates store a substantial portion of the Earthâs organic carbon, although their occur...
Direct measurements of gas composition by drilling at a few hundred meters below seafloor can be cos...
In marine basins, gas hydrate systems are usually identified by a bottom simulating reflection (BSR)...
Natural gas hydrates (NGH) are predominantly methane hydrates formed at high pressure and low temper...
In nature, gas hydrates exist in areas of permafrost and in shallow subsurface sediments at ocean de...
This world atlas presents a comprehensive overview of the gas-hydrate systems of our planet with con...