Gas hydrates are natural ice-like solids formed from the combination of gas and water molecules. Hydrates could be considered a potential geohazard in the marine environment due to their possible inuence on seaoor stability in environments where social infrastructure such as telecommunication/IT cables is present. If hydrates dissociate there will be a reduction in sediment shear strength and an increased susceptibility to induced soft sediment deformation. This research aims to analyse the impact of hydrate dissociation coupled with seismic ground motion on the stability of submarine slopes as described by the Factor of Safety within the sediment column. A simple one-dimensional numerical model is developed that simulates heat flow and hyd...
Gas hydrate (GH) is a kind of solid energy resource with huge reserve. Stratum instability (such as ...
There is a strong spatial correlation between submarine slope failures and the occurrence of gas hyd...
Gas hydrates can form more or less at the same time as seafloor sediment. They can have the effect o...
Gas hydrates are natural ice-like solids formed from the combination of gas and water molecules. Hyd...
While there is debate concerning total gas-hydrate reserves, researchers have suggested boundary sur...
Gas hydrates are clathrate hydrates, which are solid, ice-like compounds. Gas hydrates exist where t...
Summarization: Gas hydrates consist of small molecules trapped in crystal lattices of water molecule...
Summarization: Gas hydrate dissociation is known to affect the permeability and the mechanical prope...
Methane hydrates form at high pressure and low temperatures conditions typically found in submarine ...
Gas hydrate dissociation is often considered as a precursor or triggering factor for submarine slope...
Parameters affecting gas hydrate formation include temperature, pore pressure, gas chemistry, and po...
Gas hydrates dissociation could induce or trigger submarine landslides, especially in upper continen...
Existing laboratory geo-mechanical data show that gas hydrates content can significantly increase th...
This study addresses a numerical approach for exploring how thermal change destabilizes marine gas h...
Hydrate decomposition is an important potential cause of marine geological disasters. It is of great...
Gas hydrate (GH) is a kind of solid energy resource with huge reserve. Stratum instability (such as ...
There is a strong spatial correlation between submarine slope failures and the occurrence of gas hyd...
Gas hydrates can form more or less at the same time as seafloor sediment. They can have the effect o...
Gas hydrates are natural ice-like solids formed from the combination of gas and water molecules. Hyd...
While there is debate concerning total gas-hydrate reserves, researchers have suggested boundary sur...
Gas hydrates are clathrate hydrates, which are solid, ice-like compounds. Gas hydrates exist where t...
Summarization: Gas hydrates consist of small molecules trapped in crystal lattices of water molecule...
Summarization: Gas hydrate dissociation is known to affect the permeability and the mechanical prope...
Methane hydrates form at high pressure and low temperatures conditions typically found in submarine ...
Gas hydrate dissociation is often considered as a precursor or triggering factor for submarine slope...
Parameters affecting gas hydrate formation include temperature, pore pressure, gas chemistry, and po...
Gas hydrates dissociation could induce or trigger submarine landslides, especially in upper continen...
Existing laboratory geo-mechanical data show that gas hydrates content can significantly increase th...
This study addresses a numerical approach for exploring how thermal change destabilizes marine gas h...
Hydrate decomposition is an important potential cause of marine geological disasters. It is of great...
Gas hydrate (GH) is a kind of solid energy resource with huge reserve. Stratum instability (such as ...
There is a strong spatial correlation between submarine slope failures and the occurrence of gas hyd...
Gas hydrates can form more or less at the same time as seafloor sediment. They can have the effect o...