A multi-disciplinary investigation of distribution and magnitude of methane fluxes from seafloor gas hydrate deposits in the Gulf of Mexico was conducted based on results obtained from satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing and from sampling conducted during a research expedition to three sites where gas hydrate occurs (MC118, GC600, and GC185). Samples of sediments, water, and air were collected from the ship and from an ROV submersible using sediments cores, niskin bottles attached to the ROV and to a rosette, and an automated sea-air interface collector. The SAR images were used to quantify the magnitude and distribution of natural oil and gas seeps that produced perennial oil slicks on the ocean surface. A total of 176 ...
International audienceUnderstanding the dynamics and fate of methane (CH 4 ) release from oceanic se...
International audienceMarsiteCruise was undertaken in October/November 2014 in the Sea of Marmara to...
Seeps of free methane gas escaping the seabed can be found throughout the ocean basins. To understan...
Natural hydrocarbon seeps in the marine environment are important contributors to greenhouse gases i...
The role of methane as a green-house gas is widely recognized and has sparked considerable efforts t...
Hydrocarbon seeps occur worldwide along continental margins and act as conduits for fluid discharge ...
Large quantities of natural gas are emitted from the seafloor into the stratified coastal ocean near...
Offshore oil and natural gas platforms are responsible for about 30% of global oil and natural gas p...
International audienceUnderstanding the dynamics and fate of methane (CH 4 ) release from oceanic se...
International audienceMarsiteCruise was undertaken in October/November 2014 in the Sea of Marmara to...
Seeps of free methane gas escaping the seabed can be found throughout the ocean basins. To understan...
Natural hydrocarbon seeps in the marine environment are important contributors to greenhouse gases i...
The role of methane as a green-house gas is widely recognized and has sparked considerable efforts t...
Hydrocarbon seeps occur worldwide along continental margins and act as conduits for fluid discharge ...
Large quantities of natural gas are emitted from the seafloor into the stratified coastal ocean near...
Offshore oil and natural gas platforms are responsible for about 30% of global oil and natural gas p...
International audienceUnderstanding the dynamics and fate of methane (CH 4 ) release from oceanic se...
International audienceMarsiteCruise was undertaken in October/November 2014 in the Sea of Marmara to...
Seeps of free methane gas escaping the seabed can be found throughout the ocean basins. To understan...