In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution

Cooperative Agreement DE-FC26-01NT41329 between Joint Oceanographic Institutions and DOE-NETL was divided into two phases based on successive proposals and negotiated statements of work pertaining to activities to sample and characterize methane hydrates on ODP Leg 204 (Phase 1) and on IODP Expediti...

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Main Author: Frank R. Rack
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Published: 2008
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:899963 2023-07-30T04:04:55+02:00 In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution Frank R. Rack 2008-02-05 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/899963 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/899963 https://doi.org/10.2172/899963 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/899963 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/899963 https://doi.org/10.2172/899963 doi:10.2172/899963 58 GEOSCIENCES BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA CONTAINERS CONTINENTAL MARGIN DEGASSING DISTRIBUTION GAS HYDRATES HYDRATES MANAGEMENT PROGRESS REPORT RESOLUTION SAMPLERS SAMPLING 2008 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/899963 2023-07-11T08:44:24Z Cooperative Agreement DE-FC26-01NT41329 between Joint Oceanographic Institutions and DOE-NETL was divided into two phases based on successive proposals and negotiated statements of work pertaining to activities to sample and characterize methane hydrates on ODP Leg 204 (Phase 1) and on IODP Expedition 311 (Phase 2). The Phase 1 Final Report was submitted to DOE-NETL in April 2004. This report is the Phase 2 Final Report to DOE-NETL. The primary objectives of Phase 2 were to sample and characterize methane hydrates using the systems and capabilities of the D/V JOIDES Resolution during IODP Expedition 311, to enable scientists the opportunity to establish the mass and distribution of naturally occurring gas and gas hydrate at all relevant spatial and temporal scales, and to contribute to the DOE methane hydrate research and development effort. The goal of the work was to provide expanded measurement capabilities on the JOIDES Resolution for a dedicated hydrate cruise to the Cascadia continental margin off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada (IODP Expedition 311) so that hydrate deposits in this region would be well characterized and technology development continued for hydrate research. IODP Expedition 311 shipboard activities on the JOIDES Resolution began on August 28 and were concluded on October 28, 2005. The statement of work for this project included three primary tasks: (1) research management oversight, provided by JOI; (2) mobilization, deployment and demobilization of pressure coring and core logging systems, through a subcontract with Geotek Ltd.; and, (3) mobilization, deployment and demobilization of a refrigerated container van that will be used for degassing of the Pressure Core Sampler and density logging of these pressure cores, through a subcontract with the Texas A&M Research Foundation (TAMRF). Additional small tasks that arose during the course of the research were included under these three primary tasks in consultation with the DOE-NETL Program Manager. All tasks outlined in the ... Other/Unknown Material Methane hydrate SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000)
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topic 58 GEOSCIENCES
BRITISH COLUMBIA
CANADA
CONTAINERS
CONTINENTAL MARGIN
DEGASSING
DISTRIBUTION
GAS HYDRATES
HYDRATES
MANAGEMENT
PROGRESS REPORT
RESOLUTION
SAMPLERS
SAMPLING
spellingShingle 58 GEOSCIENCES
BRITISH COLUMBIA
CANADA
CONTAINERS
CONTINENTAL MARGIN
DEGASSING
DISTRIBUTION
GAS HYDRATES
HYDRATES
MANAGEMENT
PROGRESS REPORT
RESOLUTION
SAMPLERS
SAMPLING
Frank R. Rack
In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
topic_facet 58 GEOSCIENCES
BRITISH COLUMBIA
CANADA
CONTAINERS
CONTINENTAL MARGIN
DEGASSING
DISTRIBUTION
GAS HYDRATES
HYDRATES
MANAGEMENT
PROGRESS REPORT
RESOLUTION
SAMPLERS
SAMPLING
description Cooperative Agreement DE-FC26-01NT41329 between Joint Oceanographic Institutions and DOE-NETL was divided into two phases based on successive proposals and negotiated statements of work pertaining to activities to sample and characterize methane hydrates on ODP Leg 204 (Phase 1) and on IODP Expedition 311 (Phase 2). The Phase 1 Final Report was submitted to DOE-NETL in April 2004. This report is the Phase 2 Final Report to DOE-NETL. The primary objectives of Phase 2 were to sample and characterize methane hydrates using the systems and capabilities of the D/V JOIDES Resolution during IODP Expedition 311, to enable scientists the opportunity to establish the mass and distribution of naturally occurring gas and gas hydrate at all relevant spatial and temporal scales, and to contribute to the DOE methane hydrate research and development effort. The goal of the work was to provide expanded measurement capabilities on the JOIDES Resolution for a dedicated hydrate cruise to the Cascadia continental margin off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada (IODP Expedition 311) so that hydrate deposits in this region would be well characterized and technology development continued for hydrate research. IODP Expedition 311 shipboard activities on the JOIDES Resolution began on August 28 and were concluded on October 28, 2005. The statement of work for this project included three primary tasks: (1) research management oversight, provided by JOI; (2) mobilization, deployment and demobilization of pressure coring and core logging systems, through a subcontract with Geotek Ltd.; and, (3) mobilization, deployment and demobilization of a refrigerated container van that will be used for degassing of the Pressure Core Sampler and density logging of these pressure cores, through a subcontract with the Texas A&M Research Foundation (TAMRF). Additional small tasks that arose during the course of the research were included under these three primary tasks in consultation with the DOE-NETL Program Manager. All tasks outlined in the ...
author Frank R. Rack
author_facet Frank R. Rack
author_sort Frank R. Rack
title In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_short In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_full In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_fullStr In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_full_unstemmed In-Situ Sampling and Characterization of Naturally Occurring Marine Methane Hydrate Using the D/V JOIDES Resolution
title_sort in-situ sampling and characterization of naturally occurring marine methane hydrate using the d/v joides resolution
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