Flach- und Tiefenwassergashydrate in Sedimenten polarer Kontinentalränder des Nordatlantiks : geophysikalische Signaturen der Instabilität

Destabilization of hydrates from polar continental margins of the North Atlantic are geophysically detectable within hydrate stabilization zones (HSZ). High-frequency seismic surveys of structures and propagations of compressional wave velocities are changing the classic understanding of the hydrate...

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Main Authors: Mienert, Jürgen, Posewang, Jörg
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
Published: Ernst & Sohn 1997
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/25990/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/25990/1/Mienert.pdf
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Summary:Destabilization of hydrates from polar continental margins of the North Atlantic are geophysically detectable within hydrate stabilization zones (HSZ). High-frequency seismic surveys of structures and propagations of compressional wave velocities are changing the classic understanding of the hydrate stability zone to an instable one. The results are important in two respects: first, shallow-water gas hydrates can substantially contribute to the transfer of the intensive greenhouse gas methane to the atmosphere, and second, deep-water gas hydrates indicate destabilization processes. These deep-water gas hydrates paly an important role regarding the instability of the continental margins, whereas their influence on the greenhouse effect is probably secondary.