Mud volcanism: An updated review
Mud volcanism, or sedimentary volcanism, represents one of the most intriguing phenomena
of the Earth's crust, with important implications in energy resource exploration, seismicity …
of the Earth's crust, with important implications in energy resource exploration, seismicity …
Hydrate occurrence in Europe: A review of available evidence
Large national programs in the United States and several Asian countries have defined and
characterised their marine methane hydrate occurrences in some detail, but European …
characterised their marine methane hydrate occurrences in some detail, but European …
[图书][B] Seabed fluid flow: the impact on geology, biology and the marine environment
A Judd, M Hovland - 2009 - books.google.com
Seabed fluid flow involves the flow of gases and liquids through the seabed. Such fluids
have been found to leak through the seabed into the marine environment in seas and …
have been found to leak through the seabed into the marine environment in seas and …
Novel microbial communities of the Haakon Mosby mud volcano and their role as a methane sink
Mud volcanism is an important natural source of the greenhouse gas methane to the
hydrosphere and atmosphere,. Recent investigations show that the number of active …
hydrosphere and atmosphere,. Recent investigations show that the number of active …
Mélanges and mélange-forming processes: a historical overview and new concepts
Mélanges represent a significant component of collisional and accretionary orogenic belts
and occur widely around the world. Since its first introduction and use, the term has evolved …
and occur widely around the world. Since its first introduction and use, the term has evolved …
The quest for the Africa–Eurasia plate boundary west of the Strait of Gibraltar
The missing link in the plate boundary between Eurasia and Africa in the central Atlantic is
presented and discussed. A set of almost linear and sub parallel dextral strike–slip faults, the …
presented and discussed. A set of almost linear and sub parallel dextral strike–slip faults, the …
Gaia's breath—global methane exhalations
KA Kvenvolden, BW Rogers - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2005 - Elsevier
Methane (CH4) is the most abundant organic compound in the Earth's atmosphere, where it
acts as a greenhouse gas and thus has implications for global climate change. The current …
acts as a greenhouse gas and thus has implications for global climate change. The current …
Structure and evolution of the “Olistostrome” complex of the Gibraltar Arc in the Gulf of Cádiz (eastern Central Atlantic): evidence from two long seismic cross-sections
Reflection profiles characterize the structure and the upper Mesozoic to Cenozoic deposits
of the Gulf of Cádiz region. Two long ENE–WSW multichannel seismic lines (ca. 400–500 …
of the Gulf of Cádiz region. Two long ENE–WSW multichannel seismic lines (ca. 400–500 …
Formation processes of methane-derived authigenic carbonates from the Gulf of Cadiz
VH Magalhães, LM Pinheiro, MK Ivanov, E Kozlova… - Sedimentary …, 2012 - Elsevier
The Gulf of Cadiz, NE Atlantic, represents an area of extensive formation of methane-derived
authigenic carbonates (MDAC), indicative of fluid seepage. These MDAC, that reach …
authigenic carbonates (MDAC), indicative of fluid seepage. These MDAC, that reach …
Sources of mud volcano fluids in the Gulf of Cadiz—indications for hydrothermal imprint
C Hensen, M Nuzzo, E Hornibrook, LM Pinheiro… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2007 - Elsevier
Mud volcanism in the Gulf of Cadiz occurs over a large area extending from the shelf to more
than 3500m water depth and is triggered by compressional stress along the European …
than 3500m water depth and is triggered by compressional stress along the European …