Highlights • Propose that all BSRs are in fact discontinuous in nature. • Challenge the commonly accepted textbook definition of a BSR. • Acquisition geometry and frequency content significantly impact imaging of BSRs. • Frequency content of seismic data is a key factor in characterizing gas hydrates. • Present precise maps of discontinuous BSRs, not just areal extent. Abstract Bottom-simulating reflections (BSRs) identified in seismic data are well documented; and are commonly interpreted to indicate the presence of gas hydrates along continental margins, as well as to estimate regional volumes of gas hydrate. A BSR is defined as a reflection that sub-parallels the seafloor but is opposite in polarity and cross-...
The presence of gas hydrates offshore of eastern Canada has long been inferred from estimated stabil...
Marine gas hydrates are stable under conditions of low temperature and high pressure in the upper fe...
Gas hydrates are a major component in the organic carbon cycle. Their stability is controlled by tem...
Bottom-simulating reflections (BSRs) identified in seismic data are well documented; and are commonl...
Available online xxx Bottom simulating reflectors (BSRs) seen on seismic reflection profiles are con...
The bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) recognized in seismic sections represents the division between...
Along the pacific margin offshore Costa Rica the Bottom Simulating Reflector (BSR) shows a patchy oc...
Many places where natural gas hydrate occurs have a regionally extensive, bottom-simulating seismic ...
Three classes of bottom simulating reflectors (BSR) cross-cut the post-breakup sediments of the mid-...
Historically, the presence of methane hydrate has been inferred on the basis of bottom simulating re...
We interpret amplitude variation with offset (AVO) data from a bottom simulating reflector (BSR) off...
Gas hydrates occur in deep, cold areas on the Hikurangi margin, New Zealand, generally at water dept...
The presence of gas in the rock’s or sediment’s pore space significantly affects its seismic amplitu...
The formation of gas hydrates in marine sediments changes their physical properties and hence influe...
Many studies have been performed to analyse the presence of gas hydrate through the observation of b...
The presence of gas hydrates offshore of eastern Canada has long been inferred from estimated stabil...
Marine gas hydrates are stable under conditions of low temperature and high pressure in the upper fe...
Gas hydrates are a major component in the organic carbon cycle. Their stability is controlled by tem...
Bottom-simulating reflections (BSRs) identified in seismic data are well documented; and are commonl...
Available online xxx Bottom simulating reflectors (BSRs) seen on seismic reflection profiles are con...
The bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) recognized in seismic sections represents the division between...
Along the pacific margin offshore Costa Rica the Bottom Simulating Reflector (BSR) shows a patchy oc...
Many places where natural gas hydrate occurs have a regionally extensive, bottom-simulating seismic ...
Three classes of bottom simulating reflectors (BSR) cross-cut the post-breakup sediments of the mid-...
Historically, the presence of methane hydrate has been inferred on the basis of bottom simulating re...
We interpret amplitude variation with offset (AVO) data from a bottom simulating reflector (BSR) off...
Gas hydrates occur in deep, cold areas on the Hikurangi margin, New Zealand, generally at water dept...
The presence of gas in the rock’s or sediment’s pore space significantly affects its seismic amplitu...
The formation of gas hydrates in marine sediments changes their physical properties and hence influe...
Many studies have been performed to analyse the presence of gas hydrate through the observation of b...
The presence of gas hydrates offshore of eastern Canada has long been inferred from estimated stabil...
Marine gas hydrates are stable under conditions of low temperature and high pressure in the upper fe...
Gas hydrates are a major component in the organic carbon cycle. Their stability is controlled by tem...