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Investigating gas hydrate as a factor in accretionary margin frontal ridge slope failures and cold seep biogeochemistry

January 1, 2008

During August 2008, a research expedition (2008-007-PGC) was carried out offshore Vancouver Island on the northern Cascadia Margin (Figure 1) to study the role of gas hydrate in slope stability and cold seep biogeochemistry. The cruise was organized by the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) as part of the Earth Science Sector, Natural Gas Hydrate Program, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan). This international collaboration included McGill University, University of Victoria, the U.S. Geological Survey, Florida State University, and the U.S. Department of Energy.

Publication Year 2008
Title Investigating gas hydrate as a factor in accretionary margin frontal ridge slope failures and cold seep biogeochemistry
Authors R. Enkin, L. Esteban, R. Haacke, T.S. Hamilton, M. Hogg, L. Lapham, G. Middleton, P. Neelands, John W. Pohlman, M Riedel, K. Rose, A. Schlesinger, G. Standen, A. Stephenson, S. Taylor, W. Waite, X. Wang
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Fire in the Ice: NETL Methane Hydrate Newsletter
Index ID 70196020
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center