Sub-seabed fluid flow, gas hydrate accumulation and seafloor methane seepage are tightly interwoven processes with implications for marine biodiversity, ocean chemistry and seafloor stability. We combine long-offset seismic reflection data with high-resolution seismic data to investigate shallow structural deformation and its relationship to focused gas migration and hydrate accumulation in the southern Hikurangi subduction wedge. Anticlines, effective traps for focusing free gas, are characterized by both normal faults and vertical zones of hydraulic fracturing within the hydrate stability zone. The normal faults form as a result of sediment layer folding and gravitational collapse of ridges during uplift. We document both longitudinal (ri...
It was proposed that erosion of subsea ridges on the Hikurangi margin may be linked to a fluctuating...
Porangahau Ridge is a prominent thrust ridge inferred to contain large concentrations of gas hydrate...
The existence of free gas and gas hydrate in the pore spaces of marine sediments causes changes in a...
Focused gas migration through the gas hydrate stability zone in vertical gas conduits is a global ph...
Focused gas migration through the gas hydrate stability zone in vertical gas conduits is a global ph...
We present recently-acquired high-resolution seismic data and older lower-resolution seismic data fr...
Highlights • Elongated fault structures are conduits for focused fluid flow. • Gas migrati...
The Hikurangi Margin off the east coast of the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) is a tectonically active...
Submarine spreading is a type of mass movement that involves the extension and fracturing of a thin ...
Highlights • Gas hydrate systems modelling reproduces concentrated gas hydrates indicated by h...
Regional erosion of the Rock Garden ridge top, a bathymetric high within New Zealand’s Hikurangi Su...
We evaluate different hypotheses concerning the formation of a peculiar, flat-topped ridge at Rock G...
Large amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, are stored in hydrates beneath the seafloor. Sea ...
Based on multichannel seismic, geoacoustic, and methane sensor data, four different areas along the ...
This study presents 2D seismic reflection data, seismic velocity analysis, as well as geochemical an...
It was proposed that erosion of subsea ridges on the Hikurangi margin may be linked to a fluctuating...
Porangahau Ridge is a prominent thrust ridge inferred to contain large concentrations of gas hydrate...
The existence of free gas and gas hydrate in the pore spaces of marine sediments causes changes in a...
Focused gas migration through the gas hydrate stability zone in vertical gas conduits is a global ph...
Focused gas migration through the gas hydrate stability zone in vertical gas conduits is a global ph...
We present recently-acquired high-resolution seismic data and older lower-resolution seismic data fr...
Highlights • Elongated fault structures are conduits for focused fluid flow. • Gas migrati...
The Hikurangi Margin off the east coast of the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) is a tectonically active...
Submarine spreading is a type of mass movement that involves the extension and fracturing of a thin ...
Highlights • Gas hydrate systems modelling reproduces concentrated gas hydrates indicated by h...
Regional erosion of the Rock Garden ridge top, a bathymetric high within New Zealand’s Hikurangi Su...
We evaluate different hypotheses concerning the formation of a peculiar, flat-topped ridge at Rock G...
Large amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, are stored in hydrates beneath the seafloor. Sea ...
Based on multichannel seismic, geoacoustic, and methane sensor data, four different areas along the ...
This study presents 2D seismic reflection data, seismic velocity analysis, as well as geochemical an...
It was proposed that erosion of subsea ridges on the Hikurangi margin may be linked to a fluctuating...
Porangahau Ridge is a prominent thrust ridge inferred to contain large concentrations of gas hydrate...
The existence of free gas and gas hydrate in the pore spaces of marine sediments causes changes in a...