Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities

Geological factors controlling the formation, stability, and distribution of gas hydrates of the Beaufort Sea region were investigated by basin analysis. Geological, geophysical, and geochemical data from the region were assembled and evaluated to determine the relationships of geological environmen...

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Main Authors: Finley, P. D., Krason, J.
Other Authors: United States. Office of Fossil Energy.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Geoexplorers International, Inc., Denver, CO (USA) 1988
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/7262976
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1449201 2023-05-15T14:44:33+02:00 Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities Finley, P. D. Krason, J. United States. Office of Fossil Energy. 1988-10-01 Medium: P; Size: Pages: (227 p) Text https://doi.org/10.2172/7262976 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1449201/ English eng Geoexplorers International, Inc., Denver, CO (USA) other: DE90000431 rep-no: DOE/MC/21181-1950-Vol.12 grantno: AC21-84MC21181 doi:10.2172/7262976 osti: 7262976 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1449201/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1449201 Fuels Beaufort Sea Geology Geophysical Surveys Geothermal Legacy Hydrates Gas Hydrates Surveys Natural Gas Seismic Surveys Gas Fuels Exploration Chemistry 03 Natural Gas Fossil Fuels Surface Waters Seas Fuel Gas Stability Temperature Gradients Geothermal Legacy 030200* -- Natural Gas-- Reserves & Exploration Sedimentary Basins Geothermal Gradients Energy Sources Geologic Structures Fluids Gases Geochemistry Arctic Ocean Report 1988 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/7262976 2019-04-20T22:08:40Z Geological factors controlling the formation, stability, and distribution of gas hydrates of the Beaufort Sea region were investigated by basin analysis. Geological, geophysical, and geochemical data from the region were assembled and evaluated to determine the relationships of geological environments and gas hydrates. The Beaufort Sea is the southern part of the Arctic Ocean offshore of the North Slope of Alaska and the Yukon and Mackenzie districts of Canada. The Beaufort Sea study region extends northward from the Arctic coasts of Alaska and Canada between Point Barrow on the west to Cape Beaufort on the east. The northern boundary of the Beaufort Sea study region is 72.5{degrees}N. The study region comprises broad continental shelves, slopes, rises, and the Arctic abyssal plain. 84 refs., 76 figs., 9 tabs. Report Arctic Arctic Ocean Barrow Beaufort Sea north slope Point Barrow Alaska Yukon University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Cape Beaufort ENVELOPE(-88.269,-88.269,68.107,68.107) Yukon
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topic Fuels
Beaufort Sea
Geology
Geophysical Surveys
Geothermal Legacy
Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Surveys
Natural Gas
Seismic Surveys
Gas Fuels
Exploration
Chemistry
03 Natural Gas
Fossil Fuels
Surface Waters
Seas
Fuel Gas
Stability
Temperature Gradients Geothermal Legacy 030200* -- Natural Gas-- Reserves
& Exploration
Sedimentary Basins
Geothermal Gradients
Energy Sources
Geologic Structures
Fluids
Gases
Geochemistry
Arctic Ocean
spellingShingle Fuels
Beaufort Sea
Geology
Geophysical Surveys
Geothermal Legacy
Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Surveys
Natural Gas
Seismic Surveys
Gas Fuels
Exploration
Chemistry
03 Natural Gas
Fossil Fuels
Surface Waters
Seas
Fuel Gas
Stability
Temperature Gradients Geothermal Legacy 030200* -- Natural Gas-- Reserves
& Exploration
Sedimentary Basins
Geothermal Gradients
Energy Sources
Geologic Structures
Fluids
Gases
Geochemistry
Arctic Ocean
Finley, P. D.
Krason, J.
Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities
topic_facet Fuels
Beaufort Sea
Geology
Geophysical Surveys
Geothermal Legacy
Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Surveys
Natural Gas
Seismic Surveys
Gas Fuels
Exploration
Chemistry
03 Natural Gas
Fossil Fuels
Surface Waters
Seas
Fuel Gas
Stability
Temperature Gradients Geothermal Legacy 030200* -- Natural Gas-- Reserves
& Exploration
Sedimentary Basins
Geothermal Gradients
Energy Sources
Geologic Structures
Fluids
Gases
Geochemistry
Arctic Ocean
description Geological factors controlling the formation, stability, and distribution of gas hydrates of the Beaufort Sea region were investigated by basin analysis. Geological, geophysical, and geochemical data from the region were assembled and evaluated to determine the relationships of geological environments and gas hydrates. The Beaufort Sea is the southern part of the Arctic Ocean offshore of the North Slope of Alaska and the Yukon and Mackenzie districts of Canada. The Beaufort Sea study region extends northward from the Arctic coasts of Alaska and Canada between Point Barrow on the west to Cape Beaufort on the east. The northern boundary of the Beaufort Sea study region is 72.5{degrees}N. The study region comprises broad continental shelves, slopes, rises, and the Arctic abyssal plain. 84 refs., 76 figs., 9 tabs.
author2 United States. Office of Fossil Energy.
format Report
author Finley, P. D.
Krason, J.
author_facet Finley, P. D.
Krason, J.
author_sort Finley, P. D.
title Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities
title_short Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities
title_full Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities
title_fullStr Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities
title_full_unstemmed Geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities
title_sort geological evolution and analysis of confirmed or suspected gas hydrate localities
publisher Geoexplorers International, Inc., Denver, CO (USA)
publishDate 1988
url https://doi.org/10.2172/7262976
https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1449201/
long_lat ENVELOPE(-88.269,-88.269,68.107,68.107)
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Canada
Cape Beaufort
Yukon
geographic_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Canada
Cape Beaufort
Yukon
genre Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Barrow
Beaufort Sea
north slope
Point Barrow
Alaska
Yukon
genre_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Barrow
Beaufort Sea
north slope
Point Barrow
Alaska
Yukon
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