Geophysical and geochemical data indicate there is abundant fluid expulsion in the Nootka fault zone (NFZ) between the Juan de Fuca and Explorer plates and the Nootka continental slope. Here we combine observations from >20 years of investigations to demonstrate the nature of fluid-flow along the NFZ, which is the seismically most active region off Vancouver Island. Seismicity reaching down to the upper mantle is linked to near-seafloor manifestation of fluid flow through a network of faults. Along the two main fault traces, seismic reflection data imaged bright spots 100–300 m below seafloor that lie above changes in basement topography. The bright spots are conformable to sediment layering, show opposite-to-seafloor reflection polarity, a...
Barkley Canyon is one of the few known sites worldwide with the occurrence of thermogenic gas seepag...
On active tectonic margins methane-rich pore fluids are expelled during the sediment compaction and ...
This paper presents a comprehensive, multidisciplinary study of cold vents associated with near-seaf...
Key Points: - Fluid flow is focused along Nootka Fault traces resulting in shallow bright spot...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Submarine mud volcanoes are a common feature in margin environments, but few of them have been docum...
A 1.5 km long, 1 km wide and 70–80 m high carbonate mound was identified on the mid-slope region of ...
Fluid seepage along obliquely deforming plate boundaries can be an important indicator of crustal pe...
The bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) of gas hydrate is well imaged from two perpendicular seismic g...
On the lower continental slope off Vancouver Island near scientific ocean drilling IODP Site U1326, ...
In western Canada gas hydrates have been thought to exist primarily in the Cascadia accretionary pri...
The Nootka fault zone is a ridge‐trench‐trench transform fault that was initiated ~4 Ma when the Exp...
British Columbia and Washington state encompass the northern extent of the Cascadia subduction zone...
This article reviews extensive geophysical survey data, ocean drilling results and long-term seafloo...
Several cold vents are observed at the northern Cascadia margin offshore Vancouver Island in a 10 km...
Barkley Canyon is one of the few known sites worldwide with the occurrence of thermogenic gas seepag...
On active tectonic margins methane-rich pore fluids are expelled during the sediment compaction and ...
This paper presents a comprehensive, multidisciplinary study of cold vents associated with near-seaf...
Key Points: - Fluid flow is focused along Nootka Fault traces resulting in shallow bright spot...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Submarine mud volcanoes are a common feature in margin environments, but few of them have been docum...
A 1.5 km long, 1 km wide and 70–80 m high carbonate mound was identified on the mid-slope region of ...
Fluid seepage along obliquely deforming plate boundaries can be an important indicator of crustal pe...
The bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) of gas hydrate is well imaged from two perpendicular seismic g...
On the lower continental slope off Vancouver Island near scientific ocean drilling IODP Site U1326, ...
In western Canada gas hydrates have been thought to exist primarily in the Cascadia accretionary pri...
The Nootka fault zone is a ridge‐trench‐trench transform fault that was initiated ~4 Ma when the Exp...
British Columbia and Washington state encompass the northern extent of the Cascadia subduction zone...
This article reviews extensive geophysical survey data, ocean drilling results and long-term seafloo...
Several cold vents are observed at the northern Cascadia margin offshore Vancouver Island in a 10 km...
Barkley Canyon is one of the few known sites worldwide with the occurrence of thermogenic gas seepag...
On active tectonic margins methane-rich pore fluids are expelled during the sediment compaction and ...
This paper presents a comprehensive, multidisciplinary study of cold vents associated with near-seaf...