Cold seeps of the Wairarapa area situated around 1000 metres water depth on the Hikurangi margin offshore New Zealand’s North Island have been investigated using multibeam bathymetry, 75 and 410 kHz sidescan sonar imagery as well as 2-8 kHz Chirp sediment echosounder data. Towed video camera observations allowed groundtruthing the various geoacoustic data. At least eight different seep locations displaying various degrees of seep activity have been identified in the study area which consists of an elongated, northward-widening ridge that is part of the Hikurangi margin accretionary complex and well separated from direct terrigenous input by margin channels surrounding the ridge. The geoacoustic signature of individual cold-seep sites range ...
We present recently-acquired high-resolution seismic data and older lower-resolution seismic data fr...
During R.V. Sonne cruise SO191-3, part of the "New (Zealand Cold) Vents" expedition, RCMG deployed t...
Collated global marine surveys have documented large volumes of gaseous methane able to escape from ...
The highest concentration of cold seep sites worldwide has been observed along convergent margins, w...
Six active methane seeps and one cold-water reef that may represent a relict seep were mapped at Oma...
Omakere Ridge is an anticlinal thrust ridge in water depths of 1100–1700mon the Hikurangi Margin, ea...
Omakere Ridge is an anticlinal thrust ridge in water depths of 1100–1700mon the Hikurangi Margin, ea...
Based on multichannel seismic, geoacoustic, and methane sensor data, four different areas along the ...
Cold seeps are widely distributed on active and passive margins and display considerable temporal va...
This paper is an introduction to and an overview of papers presented in the Special Issue of Marine ...
Prior to 2006 the knowledge about cold seeps around New Zealand was mainly based on the accidental r...
Omakere Ridge is one of a series of prominent northeast-southwest orientated anticlinal ridges assoc...
High methane concentrations of up to 3200 nM have been measured in the water column along the Hikura...
Cold seeps on the Hikurangi Margin off New Zealand exhibit various seabed morphologies producing dif...
Several known gas seep sites along the Hikurangi Margin off the east coast of New Zealand were surve...
We present recently-acquired high-resolution seismic data and older lower-resolution seismic data fr...
During R.V. Sonne cruise SO191-3, part of the "New (Zealand Cold) Vents" expedition, RCMG deployed t...
Collated global marine surveys have documented large volumes of gaseous methane able to escape from ...
The highest concentration of cold seep sites worldwide has been observed along convergent margins, w...
Six active methane seeps and one cold-water reef that may represent a relict seep were mapped at Oma...
Omakere Ridge is an anticlinal thrust ridge in water depths of 1100–1700mon the Hikurangi Margin, ea...
Omakere Ridge is an anticlinal thrust ridge in water depths of 1100–1700mon the Hikurangi Margin, ea...
Based on multichannel seismic, geoacoustic, and methane sensor data, four different areas along the ...
Cold seeps are widely distributed on active and passive margins and display considerable temporal va...
This paper is an introduction to and an overview of papers presented in the Special Issue of Marine ...
Prior to 2006 the knowledge about cold seeps around New Zealand was mainly based on the accidental r...
Omakere Ridge is one of a series of prominent northeast-southwest orientated anticlinal ridges assoc...
High methane concentrations of up to 3200 nM have been measured in the water column along the Hikura...
Cold seeps on the Hikurangi Margin off New Zealand exhibit various seabed morphologies producing dif...
Several known gas seep sites along the Hikurangi Margin off the east coast of New Zealand were surve...
We present recently-acquired high-resolution seismic data and older lower-resolution seismic data fr...
During R.V. Sonne cruise SO191-3, part of the "New (Zealand Cold) Vents" expedition, RCMG deployed t...
Collated global marine surveys have documented large volumes of gaseous methane able to escape from ...