Gases of various sources were collected at the seafloor of the Marmara basin suggesting that the gases expelled have experienced multiple sequences of upward migration, from multiple sources. The pathways of upward migration of gas can be reconstructed by considering the distribution of gas seeps with respect to the near-surface geomorphostructure and the regional stratigraphic architecture of the Marmara Basin. Gas seeps appear to be more favourably localized within a 1-2 km swath around active faults where sediment permeability is probably enhanced by deformation. In the fault zones, fault intersections between sets of transtensive and transpressive subsidiary faults, or between subsidiary faults and main faults, are the preferred gas pat...
Detailed reviews of multichannel seismic reflection, sparker, chirp and multibeam data that were col...
International audienceBased on 3D and 2D high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection data in the...
After the 1999 Ìzmit earthquake (Mw7.4), along the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF), an increase in gas e...
Gases of various sources were collected at the seafloor of the Marmara basin suggesting that the gas...
Gases of various sources were collected at the seafloor of the Marmara basin suggesting that the gas...
Understanding of the evolution of fluid-fault interactions during earthquake cycles is a challenge t...
The main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed during previous cruises an...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...
International audienceOn continental margins, upward migration of fluids from various sources and va...
Highlights: • Identify 3 groups of gas migration structures in seismic data from the Danube Fan....
Detailed reviews of multichannel seismic reflection, sparker, chirp and multibeam data that were col...
International audienceBased on 3D and 2D high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection data in the...
After the 1999 Ìzmit earthquake (Mw7.4), along the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF), an increase in gas e...
Gases of various sources were collected at the seafloor of the Marmara basin suggesting that the gas...
Gases of various sources were collected at the seafloor of the Marmara basin suggesting that the gas...
Understanding of the evolution of fluid-fault interactions during earthquake cycles is a challenge t...
The main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed during previous cruises an...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...
International audienceOn continental margins, upward migration of fluids from various sources and va...
Highlights: • Identify 3 groups of gas migration structures in seismic data from the Danube Fan....
Detailed reviews of multichannel seismic reflection, sparker, chirp and multibeam data that were col...
International audienceBased on 3D and 2D high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection data in the...
After the 1999 Ìzmit earthquake (Mw7.4), along the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF), an increase in gas e...