Several cold vents are observed at the northern Cascadia margin offshore Vancouver Island in a 10 km2 region around Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 311 Site U1328. All vents are linked to fault systems that provide pathways for upward migrating fluids and at three vents methane plumes were detected acoustically in the water column. Downhole temperature measurements at Site U1328 revealed a geothermal gradient of 0.056 ± 0.004°C/m. With the measured in situ pore-water salinities the base of methane hydrate stability is predicted at 218–245 meters below seafloor. Heat-probe measurements conducted across Site U1328 and other nearby vents showed an average thermal gradient of 0.054 ± 0.004°C/m. Assuming that the bottom-simulating r...
Seismic profiles from a venting area on the western margin of Paramushir Island (Sea of Okhotsk) rev...
Seismic reflection profiles across the Middle America Trench at 20°N show a high amplitude bottom si...
Methane hydrate bottom-simulating reflectors (BSRs) are widespread on the northern Cascadia margin o...
The bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) of gas hydrate is well imaged from two perpendicular seismic g...
This article reviews extensive geophysical survey data, ocean drilling results and long-term seafloo...
This paper presents a comprehensive, multidisciplinary study of cold vents associated with near-seaf...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Subduction zones are areas of tectonic plate collision...
A 1.5 km long, 1 km wide and 70–80 m high carbonate mound was identified on the mid-slope region of ...
This chapter reviews the extensive geophysical studies and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) results that...
The presence of offshore permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea region has previously been identifi...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 311 was conducted to study gas hydrate occurrences and ...
Geophysical and geochemical data indicate there is abundant fluid expulsion in the Nootka fault zone...
Abstract Surface heat flow has been observed to be highly variable in the Nankai subduction margin. ...
Seismic-reflection data along the Haida Gwaii margin collected from 1967 to 2013 were used to identi...
The seafloor and bottom simulating reflectors (BSRs) are interpreted from the 3D seismic data acquir...
Seismic profiles from a venting area on the western margin of Paramushir Island (Sea of Okhotsk) rev...
Seismic reflection profiles across the Middle America Trench at 20°N show a high amplitude bottom si...
Methane hydrate bottom-simulating reflectors (BSRs) are widespread on the northern Cascadia margin o...
The bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) of gas hydrate is well imaged from two perpendicular seismic g...
This article reviews extensive geophysical survey data, ocean drilling results and long-term seafloo...
This paper presents a comprehensive, multidisciplinary study of cold vents associated with near-seaf...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Subduction zones are areas of tectonic plate collision...
A 1.5 km long, 1 km wide and 70–80 m high carbonate mound was identified on the mid-slope region of ...
This chapter reviews the extensive geophysical studies and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) results that...
The presence of offshore permafrost in the Canadian Beaufort Sea region has previously been identifi...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 311 was conducted to study gas hydrate occurrences and ...
Geophysical and geochemical data indicate there is abundant fluid expulsion in the Nootka fault zone...
Abstract Surface heat flow has been observed to be highly variable in the Nankai subduction margin. ...
Seismic-reflection data along the Haida Gwaii margin collected from 1967 to 2013 were used to identi...
The seafloor and bottom simulating reflectors (BSRs) are interpreted from the 3D seismic data acquir...
Seismic profiles from a venting area on the western margin of Paramushir Island (Sea of Okhotsk) rev...
Seismic reflection profiles across the Middle America Trench at 20°N show a high amplitude bottom si...
Methane hydrate bottom-simulating reflectors (BSRs) are widespread on the northern Cascadia margin o...