We present a comprehensive study showing new results from a shallow gas seep area in approximate to 40 m water depth located in the North Sea, Netherlands sector B13 that we call Dutch Dogger Bank seep area. It has been postulated that methane presumably originating from a gas reservoir in approximate to 600 m depth below the seafloor is naturally leaking to the seafloor. Our ship-based subbottom echosounder data indicate that the migrating gas is trapped in numerous gas pockets in the shallow sediments. The gas pockets are located at the boundary between the top of the Late Pliocene section and overlying fine-grained sediments, which were deposited during the early Holocene marine transgression after the last glaciation. We mapped gas emis...
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Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas contributing to climate warming. The open ocean ...
Large quantities of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are stored in the seafloor. The flux of CH4 fro...
Abstract We present a comprehensive study showing new results from a shallow gas seep area in �40 m...
Tommeliten is a prominent methane seep area in the Central North Sea. Previous surveys revealed sha...
Tommeliten is a prominent methane seep area in the Central North Sea. Previous surveys revealed shal...
Tommeliten is a prominent methane seep area in the Central North Sea. Previous surveys revealed shal...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas contributing to climate warming. The open ocean ...
Methane is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas on Earth and contributes considera...
How much of the greenhouse gas methane is transported from the seafloor to the atmosphere is unclear...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas contributing to climate warming. The open ocean ...
The significance of gas bubble emissions at deep-water hydrocarbon seeps on the global carbon cycle ...
As a result of extensive hydrocarbon exploration, the North Sea hosts several thousand abandoned wel...
Shallow gas migration along hydrocarbon wells constitutes a potential methane emission pathway that ...
The significance of gas bubble emissions at deep-water hydrocarbon seeps on the global carbon cycle ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas contributing to climate warming. The open ocean ...
Large quantities of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are stored in the seafloor. The flux of CH4 fro...
Abstract We present a comprehensive study showing new results from a shallow gas seep area in �40 m...
Tommeliten is a prominent methane seep area in the Central North Sea. Previous surveys revealed sha...
Tommeliten is a prominent methane seep area in the Central North Sea. Previous surveys revealed shal...
Tommeliten is a prominent methane seep area in the Central North Sea. Previous surveys revealed shal...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas contributing to climate warming. The open ocean ...
Methane is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas on Earth and contributes considera...
How much of the greenhouse gas methane is transported from the seafloor to the atmosphere is unclear...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas contributing to climate warming. The open ocean ...
The significance of gas bubble emissions at deep-water hydrocarbon seeps on the global carbon cycle ...
As a result of extensive hydrocarbon exploration, the North Sea hosts several thousand abandoned wel...
Shallow gas migration along hydrocarbon wells constitutes a potential methane emission pathway that ...
The significance of gas bubble emissions at deep-water hydrocarbon seeps on the global carbon cycle ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas contributing to climate warming. The open ocean ...
Large quantities of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are stored in the seafloor. The flux of CH4 fro...