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Comment and Reply on “Gas hydrates on the northern California continental margin”: REPLY Comment and Reply on “Gas hydrates on the northern California continental margin”: REPLY
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Michael E. Field, Keith A. Kvenvolden
Submarine fissure eruptions and hydrothermal vents on the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge: preliminary observations from the submersible Alvin Submarine fissure eruptions and hydrothermal vents on the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge: preliminary observations from the submersible Alvin
The submersible Alvin was used to investigate 3 active hydrothermal discharge sites along the S Juan de Fuca Ridge in September 1984. The hydrothermal zones occur within a 10-30m-deep, 30-50m-wide cleft marking the center of the axial valley. This cleft is the eruptive locus for the axial valley. The hydrothermal vents coincide with the main eruptive vents along the cleft. Each...
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W. R. Normark
GLORIA II sonograph mosaic of the western U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone GLORIA II sonograph mosaic of the western U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone
In 1983 the United States declared sovereign rights and jurisdiction over living and nonliving resources in an area extending 200 nautical miles (370 km) seaward from its shores. In response to the establishment of this Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has implemented a program, called EEZ‐Scan, to systematically map the EEZ, using the Geological Long‐...
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D.A. Cacchione, D.E. Drake, B. Edwards, M. Field, J. Gardner, M. Hampton, H. Karl, David S. McCulloch, Neil H. Kenyon, D. Masson
Geochemistry of the gases in gas-hydrate-bearing sediments in the region of the Blake Outer Ridge, Atlantic Ocean Geochemistry of the gases in gas-hydrate-bearing sediments in the region of the Blake Outer Ridge, Atlantic Ocean
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E.M. Galimov, Keith A. Kvenvolden
Gas hydrates on the northern California continental margin Gas hydrates on the northern California continental margin
The inner continental margin of northern California is underlain by a well-defined and extensive acoustic reflector that crosses other reflectors and mimics the surface of the sea floor. This bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) lies at a typical subsurface depth of about 250 m and has been mapped continuously beneath the Klamath Plateau and upper slope (water depths of 800 to 1200 m) for a...
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Michael E. Field, Keith A. Kvenvolden
Marine geological and geophysical investigations in the Ross Sea, Antarctica Marine geological and geophysical investigations in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
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Alan K. Cooper, F.J. Davey
An empirical equation of state for hydrothermal seawater (3.2 percent NaCl) An empirical equation of state for hydrothermal seawater (3.2 percent NaCl)
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James L. Bischoff, Robert J. Rosenbauer
Ferromanganese crusts from Necker Ridge, Horizon Guyot and S.P. Lee Guyot: Geological considerations Ferromanganese crusts from Necker Ridge, Horizon Guyot and S.P. Lee Guyot: Geological considerations
Necker Ridge, Horizon Guyot and S.P. Lee Guyot in the Central Pacific were sampled, seismically surveyed, and photographed by bottom cameras in order to better understand the distribution, origin, and evolution of ferromanganese crusts. Necker Ridge is over 600 km long with a rugged crest, pods of sediment to 146 m thick, slopes that average 12° to 20°, and debris aprons that cover some...
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James R. Hein, Frank T. Manheim, William C. Schwab, Alice S. Davis
Seismic and geochemical evidence for shallow gas in sediment on Navarin continental margin, Bering Sea Seismic and geochemical evidence for shallow gas in sediment on Navarin continental margin, Bering Sea
Marine seismic studies coupled with geochemical investigations demonstrate that hydrocarbon gases are ubiquitous in the near-surface (
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Paul R. Carlson, Margaret Golan-Bac, Herman A. Karl, Keith A. Kvenvolden
Rippled scour depressions on the inner continental shelf off central California Rippled scour depressions on the inner continental shelf off central California
Side-scan sonar records taken during the recent Coastal Ocean Dynamics Experiment (CODE) show elongate, shore-normal rippled depressions of low relief on the inner continental shelf off central California between Bodega Bay and Point Arena. These features extend up to 2 km from the coast into water depths of up to 65 m. The proposed mechanism for their generation is storm-generated...
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David A. Cacchione, David E. Drake, William D. Grant, George B. Tate
Uptake and transport of heavy metals by heated seawater: A summary of the experimental results Uptake and transport of heavy metals by heated seawater: A summary of the experimental results
In general, the chemistry of seawater experimentally reacted with basalt is in accord with the observed chemistry of the 350°C vent waters from 21°N on the East Pacific Rise. Experiments at 350°C, 500 bar, and a water/rock ratio of ≤10 reproduce most of the major components in the vent waters, in particular the low Mg and SO4 and high Si02, Ca, and K. In comparison with the vent waters...
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Robert J. Rosenbauer, James L. Bischoff
Molecular and isotopic compositions of hydrocarbons at Site 533, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 76 Molecular and isotopic compositions of hydrocarbons at Site 533, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 76
In an investigation of gas hydrates in deep ocean sediments, gas samples from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 533 on the Blake Outer Ridge in the northwest Atlantic were obtained for molecular and isotopic analyses. Gas samples were collected from the first successful deployment of a pressure core barrel (PCB) in a hydrate region. The pressure decline curves from two of the four PCB...
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J.M. Brooks, L.A. Barnard, D.A. Wiesenburg, M.C. Kennicutt, Keith A. Kvenvolden