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Environmental and Geophysical Interpretation of Heat-Flow Measurements in Black Sea: Structure

Albert Erickson , Gene Simmons

AAPG Special Volumes

... through the seafloor by about 15 percent. The mean heat flux out of the Black Sea, corrected for both thermal refraction and sedimentation, is estimated...

1974

New Insight Into Structure and Tectonics of the Seram Trough From SeaSeep’ High Resolution Bathymetry

Philip A. Teas, John Decker, Dan Orange, Peter Baillie

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... type of data over the region, by generating a high resolution continuous coverage map of the seafloor. In an area such as the Seram Trough, with young...

2009

CO2 Sequestration Studies in Ocean and Deep Sea Sub-seabed Formations; #70119 (2012)

Nicolas Pilisi and Davood Ghorbani

Search and Discovery.com

... be displaced and transported back to the water surface after several years and, gets released into the Earth‟s atmosphere and also that, at the seafloor...

2012

Structures Associated with Downsag and Basin Development: Examples from the Gulf of Mexico Province and Other Environments

James J. Willis, Daniel A. Ruberg, Kristen M. Willis

GCAGS Transactions

... with active (or potential) deformation of the surface or seafloor, hazard studies become necessary. Add salt to the wound, and things get more...

2009

Circum-North Atlantic Tectono-Stratigraphic Reconstruction

Laurence M. Wilson

CSPG Special Publications

... supercontinent, Pangaea. Several wrench fault lineations related to the Paleozoic collisional events are reflected as transform offsets in Mesozoic seafloor...

1981

On-demand ocean-bottom nodes (OD OBN) for low-cost reservoir monitoring

Jorge L. Lopez, Samantha Grandi, Diego Juliano, Alexandre da Silva, Reinaldo Carvalho, Valter Beal, Thaires Miranda, Franklin Santos, Shaun Dunn, Nick Street, Chloe Kennard, Jeroen Rietjens, Erick Alexandre, Cristian Nevoso

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... cost, enabling better field management. The solution uses nodes, which are designed to remain on the seafloor for five years, recording seismic data...

2023

Deep Sea Minerals

Halfdan Carstens

GEO ExPro Magazine

... of polymetallic nodules and seafloor fossil fuels) rose from less than 40 billion massive sulphides (SMS) and estimates tonnes in 1980 to almost 70 billion tonnes...

2022

Mesozoic to Cenozoic Depositional Environments & Fluid Migration Within the Caswell Sub-basin: Key Insights from New Interpretation & Modelling of the Schild Phase 2 3d

Jarrad Grahame

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

..., localised seismic amplitude anomalies associated with vertical fluid migration, including chimney features and paleo-seafloor pockmarks. Additional...

2018

Seismic Foldout: Exploration of the Papuan Plateau: How revolutionary geophysical technology reveals new seismic insights

Lauren Found, Neil Hodgson, Karyna Rodriguez, Helen Debenham, Searcher

GEO ExPro Magazine

..., including a canyon-ridden seafloor, several modern and high-end processing technologies, including multiple iterations of Full Waveform Inversion...

2024

Salt Tectonics and its Effect on Sediment Structure and Gas Hydrate Occurrence in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico from 2D Multichannel Seismic Data

Dan'l Lewis, William Sager

GCAGS Journal

..., 1977; Camerlo et al., 2004). The Texas slope appears to be a transitional area because the bathymetry displays a shift from the rugged seafloor...

2012

Early Miocene Tectonism and Associated Turbidite Deposystems of the Tejon Area, Kern County, California

Brian M. Hirst

Pacific Section SEPM

... derived material and volcanic detritus from the prior flows. Rugged seafloor relief controlled channel courses and sediment thickness. ABSTRACT...

1988

Unusual Aragonite Precipitates in the Neoproterozoic Rainstorm Member of the Johnnie Formation

Sara B. Pruss, Frank Corsetti

Pacific Section SEPM

... beds with cm scale seafloor-precipitated crystal fans. The crystal fans are between 0.5 cm and 1 cm tall, and are composed of crystals that radiate...

2002

Structural and Stratigraphic Controls on Petroleum Seeps, Green Canyon and Ewing Bank, Northern Gulf of Mexico: Implications for Petroleum Migration

Gretchen Bolchert, Paul Weimer, Barry C. McBride

GCAGS Transactions

... of Mexico continental slope: Economic Geology, v. 92, p. 863-879. Roberts, H. H., P. Weimer, M. G. Rowan, 1998, Subsurface controls on seafloor vent...

2000

Platforms for Deep Water: Gulf of Mexico Development

B. E. Cox

New Orleans Geological Society

... installed at Green Canyon Block 29 by Placid Oil in 1522 feet of water. Following the seafloor well template installation in 1987, a conventional...

1988

Sedimentary Basins and Structural Framework of the South Tasman Rise and East Tasman Plateau

P. J. Hill, A. M. G. Moore, N. F. Exon

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... phases, Campanian (initial breakup) and Eocene (mantle plume/ lithospheric tensile stress). Gondwana broke up and seafloor spreading (Figure 3) separated...

2001

Marine Seismic Sources: Part XII: Sound in the Sea

Martin Landrø, Lasse Amundsen

GEO ExPro Magazine

.... Scientists also discovered that low frequency sound could penetrate the seafloor, and that sound is reflected differently from individual layers...

2012

Gas Hydrates: Part V: The Resource Potential

Lasse Amundsen, Thomas Reichel, Martin Landrø

GEO ExPro Magazine

... hydrate is found at the seafloor and down to sediment depths of about 1,100m. The typical depth range for hydrate stability lies 100–500m beneath...

2014

Applications of near-field hydrophone data imaging in a shallow water environment: A case study from offshore Egypt

Mahmoud El-Attar, Omar Hossam, Azat Kireev, Arindam Kanrar, Usama Fathy Abdel-Kader, Kai Zhang, Jacob Deeds, Jordan Hassler

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... limited only to the determination of the source signature or performing shot-by-shot designature; it is extended to image near-seafloor geology...

2022

Sub-seafloor reflectivity estimation by upgoing wavefield deconvolution

Hassan Masoomzadeh, Tim Seher, M. A. H. Zuberi

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...Sub-seafloor reflectivity estimation by upgoing wavefield deconvolution Hassan Masoomzadeh, Tim Seher, M. A. H. Zuberi Sub-seafloor reflectivity...

2023

Abstract: Tectonic Development of Nam Con Son basin Based on New Seismic Data Interpretation; #90236 (2015)

Nguyen Thanh Tung

Search and Discovery.com

... in Eocene - Early Oligocene then was followed by spreading of East Vietnam Seafloor propagated from East to West then WSW. At about 24.7 Ma, the axis...

2015

Reconciling Extension from Brittle Faulting, Subsidence, and Kinematic Reconstructions: Lessons from the Woodlark Basin, #30089 (2009)

Andrew M. Goodliffe, Joe Kington, and Brian Taylor

Search and Discovery.com

... hidden, the Woodlark Basin of Papua New Guinea offers the opportunity to study active rift processes. Near the rifting-to-seafloor spreading transition...

2009

Delivering Terrestrial Sediment to Continental Slopes: An Overview of Mechanisms

James P.M. Syvitski and Eric W.H. Hutton

Search and Discovery.com

... the seafloor and carry sediment downslope either as a tractive current, or through conversion to a turbidity current. 5) Sediment failure may result from...

2009

Unraveling the Channel–Lobe Transition Zone With High-Resolution AUV Bathymetry: Navy Fan, Offshore Baja California, Mexico

Cristian Carvajal, Charles K. Paull, David W. Caress, Andrea Fildani, Eve Lundsten, Krystle Anderson, Katherine L. Maier, Mary McGann, Roberto Gwiazda, Juan Carlos Herguera

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... The high-resolution bathymetry shows large sectors of the seafloor sculpted by elaborate bedforms and scours. The overbank area north of the channel exhibits...

2017

Sedimentation Rates and Patterns on a Deep-Water Delta (Fraser Delta, Canada): Integration of High-Resolution Seismic Stratigraphy, Core Lithofacies, and 137Cs Fallout Stratigraphy

Bruce S. Hart , Tark S. Hamilton , J. Vaughn Barrie

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... seafloor areas that are sites of active sediment deposition from those that are characterized by nondeposition and/or erosion. This knowledge...

1998

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