World Atlas of Submarine Gas Hydrates in Continental Margins /
This world atlas presents a comprehensive overview of the gas-hydrate systems of our planet with contributions from esteemed international researchers from academia, governmental institutions and hydrocarbon industries. The book illustrates, describes and discusses gas hydrate systems, their geophys...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2022. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. A History of gas hydrate research
- Chapter 1. Gas Hydrate Research: From the Laboratory to the Pipeline
- Chapter 2. Shallow gas hydrates near 64° N, off Mid-Norway: Concerns regarding drilling and production technologies
- Chapter 3. Finding and using the world's gas hydrates
- Part II. Gas Hydrate Fundamentals
- Chapter 4. Seismic rock physics of gas-hydrate bearing sediments
- Chapter 5. Estimation of gas hydrates in the pore space of sediments using inversion methods
- Chapter 6. Electromagnetic applications in methane hydrate reservoirs
- Part III. Gas Hydrate Drilling for Research and Natural Resources
- Chapter 7. Hydrate Ridge - A gas hydrate system in a subduction zone setting
- Chapter 8. Northern Cascadia Margin gas hydrates - Regional geophysical surveying, IODP drilling Leg 311 and cabled observatory monitoring
- Chapter 9. Accretionary wedge tectonics and gas hydrate distribution in the Cascadia forearc
- Chapter 10. Bottom Simulating Reflections below the Blake Ridge, western North Atlantic Margin
- Chapter 11. A review of the exploration, discovery, and characterization of highly concentrated gas hydrate accumulations in coarse-grained reservoir systems along the Eastern Continental Margin of India
- Chapter 12. Ulleung Basin Gas Hydrate Drilling Expeditions, Korea: Lithologic characteristics of gas hydrate-bearing sediments
- Chapter 13. Bottom simulating reflections in the South China Sea
- Chapter 14. Gas hydrate and fluid related seismic indicators across the passive and active margins off SW Taiwan
- Chapter 15. Gas Hydrate Drilling in the Nankai Trough, Japan
- Chapter 16. Alaska North Slope Terrestrial Gas Hydrate Systems: Insights from Scientific Drilling
- Part IV
- Arctic
- Chapter 17. Gas Hydrates on Alaskan Marine Margins
- Chapter 18. Gas Hydrate related bottom-simulating reflections along the west-Svalbard margin, Fram Strait
- Chapter 19. Occurrence and distribution of bottom simulating reflections in the Barents Sea
- Chapter 20. Svyatogor Ridge - A gas hydrate system driven by crustal scale processes
- Chapter 21. Gas hydrate potential in the Kara Sea
- Part V. Greenland and Norwegian Sea
- Chapter 22. Geophysical indications of gas hydrate occurrence on the Greenland continental margins
- Chapter 23. Gas hydrates in the Norwegian Sea
- Part VI. North Atlantic. Chapter 24. U.S. Atlantic Margin Gas Hydrates
- Chapter 25. Gas Hydrates and submarine sediment mass failure: A case study from Sackville Spur, offshore Newfoundland
- Chapter 26. Bottom Simulating Reflections and Seismic Phase Reversals in the Gulf of Mexico
- Chapter 27. Insights into gas hydrate dynamics from 3D seismic data, offshore Mauritania
- Part VII. South Atlantic
- Chapter 28. Distribution and Character of Bottom Simulating Reflections in the Western Caribbean Offshore Guajira Peninsula, Colombia
- Chapter 29. Gas hydrate systems on the Brazilian continental margin
- Chapter 30. Gas hydrate on the southwest African continental margin
- Chapter 31. Shallow gas hydrates associated to pockmarks in the Northern Congo deep-sea fan, SW Africa
- Part VIII. Pacific
- Chapter 32. Gas hydrate-bearing province off eastern Sakhalin slope
- Chapter 33. Tectonic BSR Hypothesis in the Peruvian margin: A forgotten way to see marine gas hydrate systems at convergent margins
- Chapter 34. Gas hydrate and free gas along the Chilean Continental Margin
- Chapter 35. New Zealand's Gas Hydrate Systems
- Part IX. Indic
- Chapter 36. First evidence of bottom simulation reflectors in the western Indian Ocean offshore Tanzania
- Part X. Mediterranean Sea
- Chapter 37. A Gas Hydrate System of Heterogenous Character in the Nile Deep-Sea Fan
- Part XI. Black Sea
- Chapter 38. Gas hydrate accumulations in the Black Sea
- Part XII. Lake Baikal
- Chapter 39. The position of gas hydrates in the sedimentary strata and in the geological structure of Lake Baikal
- Part XIII. Antarctic
- Chapter 40. Bottom Simulating Reflector in the western Ross Sea Antarctica
- Chapter 41. Bottom Simulating Reflectors along the Scan Basin, a deep-sea gateway between the Weddell Sea (Antarctica) and Scotia Sea
- Chapter 42. Bottom Simulating Reflections in Antarctica
- Part XIV. Where Gas Hydrate Dissociates Seafloor Microhabitats Flourish. Chapter 43. Integrating fine-scale habitat mapping and pore water analysis in cold seep research: A case study from the SW Barents Sea.