Seismic evidence of extensive microbial gas migration and trapping in submarine gas hydrates (Rakhine Basin, Bay of Bengal)
Submarine methane-rich gas hydrates in ocean sediments are a potential atmospheric greenhouse gas and energy source. It is considered that microbial methane is generally autochthonous, produced in situ within the gas hydrate stability zone with low gas flux and pressure, while thermogenic gas is all...
Autors principals: | Foschi, M, Etiope, G, Cartwright, JA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2023
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