Considerable seepage of natural gas occurs throughout the Katakolo Bay, both at sea and on land, along the Ionian coast of Peloponnesus (Western Greece). Explosive levels of CH4 and toxic concentrations of H2S accumulating in the ground, pose a severe hazard for humans and tourist infrastructures. A wide offshore and onshore gas survey, including marine remote sensing, underwater exploration by a towed instrumented system, compositional and isotopic analyses, and flux measurements of gas, allowed us to assess that: (a) gas seepage takes place along two main normal faults; (b) offshore side-scan sonographs recorded at least 823 gas bubble plumes over an area of 94,200 m2, at depths ranging from 5.5 to 16 m; (c) offshore and onshore seeps re...
Petroleum seeps have historically been important drivers of global petroleum exploration. Still toda...
During the scientific expedition GAZCOGNE2 at the Bay of Biscay nine gas seeps were sampled for the ...
A significant proportion of the world’s organic carbon is trapped in submarine methane hydrates. Whe...
Gas seepages along the Ionian coast of the northwestern Peloponnesus (Greece), at Killini, Katakolo...
Several gas samples have been collected from natural gas manifestations at the island of Kos. Most o...
Forty-five gas samples have been collected from natural gas manifestations at the island of Kos—the ...
Gas seepages are commonly observed in marine environment. Especially, gas seepages due to anthropoge...
Gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons are seeping from sandy sea bottom ~10 m deep, about 2.4 km NNE of C...
Twenty gas samples have been collected from the natural gas manifestations of Milos Island, the majo...
Gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons are seeping from sandy sea bottom ~10 m deep, about 2.4 km NNE of Ci...
Several gas samples have been collected from natural gas manifestations in the island of Milos. Most...
Petroleum seeps have historically been important drivers of global petroleum exploration. Still tod...
Greece has a very complex geodynamic setting deriving from a long and complicat-ed geological histor...
The geologic emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4) have an important natural contribution in t...
Quantification of gaseous emissions in geological systems is an important branch because it is a maj...
Petroleum seeps have historically been important drivers of global petroleum exploration. Still toda...
During the scientific expedition GAZCOGNE2 at the Bay of Biscay nine gas seeps were sampled for the ...
A significant proportion of the world’s organic carbon is trapped in submarine methane hydrates. Whe...
Gas seepages along the Ionian coast of the northwestern Peloponnesus (Greece), at Killini, Katakolo...
Several gas samples have been collected from natural gas manifestations at the island of Kos. Most o...
Forty-five gas samples have been collected from natural gas manifestations at the island of Kos—the ...
Gas seepages are commonly observed in marine environment. Especially, gas seepages due to anthropoge...
Gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons are seeping from sandy sea bottom ~10 m deep, about 2.4 km NNE of C...
Twenty gas samples have been collected from the natural gas manifestations of Milos Island, the majo...
Gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons are seeping from sandy sea bottom ~10 m deep, about 2.4 km NNE of Ci...
Several gas samples have been collected from natural gas manifestations in the island of Milos. Most...
Petroleum seeps have historically been important drivers of global petroleum exploration. Still tod...
Greece has a very complex geodynamic setting deriving from a long and complicat-ed geological histor...
The geologic emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4) have an important natural contribution in t...
Quantification of gaseous emissions in geological systems is an important branch because it is a maj...
Petroleum seeps have historically been important drivers of global petroleum exploration. Still toda...
During the scientific expedition GAZCOGNE2 at the Bay of Biscay nine gas seeps were sampled for the ...
A significant proportion of the world’s organic carbon is trapped in submarine methane hydrates. Whe...