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Archive | 2012

Shallow Landslides and Their Dynamics in Coastal and Deepwater Environments, Norway

Maarten Vanneste; Jean-Sebastien L’Heureux; Nicole J. Baeten; Jo Brendryen; Mark E. Vardy; Alois Steiner; Carl Fredrik Forsberg; Tore J. Kvalstad; Jan Sverre Laberg; Shyam Chand; Oddvar Longva; Leif Rise; Haflidi Haflidason; Berit Oline Hjelstuen; Matthias Forwick; Eugene C. Morgan; Isabelle Lecomte; Achim J Kopf; Tore O. Vorren; Thomas Reichel

In this manuscript, we present the first results of integrated slope stability studies to investigate smaller-scale mass movement processes in different physiographic settings of Norway. These include coastal areas (Sorfjord, Finneidfjord), and pristine open ocean settings in intermediate (Vesteralen) and deep waters (Lofoten) on the Norwegian margin. Triggers, pre-conditioning factors and sedimentary processes associated with these landslides are currently not well constrained.


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017

3‐D basin‐scale reconstruction of natural gas hydrate system of the Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico

Ewa Burwicz; Thomas Reichel; Klaus Wallmann; Wolf Rottke; Matthias Haeckel; Christian Hensen

Our study presents a basin-scale 3D modeling solution, quantifying and exploring gas hydrate accumulations in the marine environment around the Green Canyon (GC955) area, Gulf of Mexico. It is the first modeling study that considers the full complexity of gas hydrate formation in a natural geological system. Overall, it comprises a comprehensive basin re-construction, accounting for depositional and transient thermal history of the basin, source rock maturation, petroleum components generation, expulsion and migration, salt tectonics and associated multi-stage fault development. The resulting 3D gas hydrate distribution in the Green Canyon area is consistent with independent borehole observations. An important mechanism identified in this study and leading to high gas hydrate saturation (> 80 vol. %) at the base of the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ), is the recycling of gas hydrate and free gas enhanced by high Neogene sedimentation rates in the region. Our model predicts the rapid development of secondary intra-salt mini-basins situated on top of the allochthonous salt deposits which leads to significant sediment subsidence and an ensuing dislocation of the lower GHSZ boundary. Consequently, large amounts of gas hydrates located in the deepest parts of the basin dissociate and the released free methane gas migrates upwards to recharge the GHSZ. In total, we have predicted the gas hydrate budget for the Green Canyon area that amounts to ∼3,256 Mt of gas hydrate which is equivalent to ∼340 Mt of carbon (∼7 x 1011 m3 of CH4 at STP conditions), and consists mostly of biogenic hydrates.


Interpretation | 2016

Introduction to special section: Exploration and characterization of gas hydrates

Ray Boswell; Stefan Bünz; Timothy S. Collett; Matthew Frye; Tetsuya Fujii; Daniel R. McConnell; Jurgen Meinert; Ingo Pecher; Thomas Reichel; Byong-Jae Ryu; Dianna Shelander; Kook-sun Shin

The characterization of marine gas hydrates from geophysical data has evolved significantly over the past decade. For many years, marine gas hydrate interpretation was largely limited to a determination as either “likely present” or “likely not present” based on the presence or absence of


Interpretation | 2016

Prospecting for marine gas hydrate resources

Ray Boswell; Craig Shipp; Thomas Reichel; Dianna Shelander; Tetsuo Saeki; Matthew Frye; William Shedd; Timothy S. Collett; Daniel R. McConnell


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017

3-D basin-scale reconstruction of natural gas hydrate system of the Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico: MODELING OF THE GREEN CANYON GAS HYDRATE

Ewa Burwicz; Thomas Reichel; Klaus Wallmann; Wolf Rottke; Matthias Haeckel; Christian Hensen


Burwicz, Ewa B., Reichel, T., Hensen, Christian, Wallmann, Klaus, Rottke, W. and Haeckel, Matthias (2017) Frontiers of 3D basin-scale modeling of natural gas hydrate systems [Talk] In: International Gas Hydrate Conference (ICGH9), 25.06.-30.06.2017, Denver, USA. | 2017

Frontiers of 3D basin-scale modeling of natural gas hydrate systems

Ewa Burwicz; Thomas Reichel; Christian Hensen; Klaus Wallmann; Wolf Rottke; Matthias Haeckel


[Poster] In: 13. International Conference on Gas in Marine Sediments (GIMS13), 19.-22.09.2016, Tromsø, Norway . | 2016

3D basin-scale modeling of a natural gas hydrate system at the Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico

Ewa Burwicz; Thomas Reichel; Klaus Wallmann; Matthias Haeckel; Christian Hensen


Burwicz, Ewa B., Hensen, Christian, Wallmann, Klaus, Haeckel, Matthias and Reichel, Thomas (2016) Basin-scale gas hydrate-free gas re-cycling process derived from 3D numerical modeling at the Green Canyon province, Gulf of Mexico [Poster] In: Gordon Research Conference on Natural Gas Hydrate Systems, 28.02.-04.03.2016, Galvestone, TX, US. | 2016

Basin-scale gas hydrate-free gas re-cycling process derived from 3D numerical modeling at the Green Canyon province, Gulf of Mexico

Ewa Burwicz; Christian Hensen; Klaus Wallmann; Matthias Haeckel; Thomas Reichel


Offshore Technology Conference | 2014

Global Screening of Gas Hydrates

Thomas Reichel; Joseph W. Gallagher


Burwicz, Ewa, Reichel, Thomas, Pinero, Elena, Hensen, Christian, Wallmann, Klaus and Haeckel, Matthias (2014) Gas hydrate dynamics at the Green Canyon Site, Gulf of Mexico - recovery prospects based on new 3-D modeling study [Paper] In: 8. International Conference on Gas Hydrates (ICGH8), 28.07.-01.08.2014, Beijing, China. | 2014

Gas hydrate dynamics at the Green Canyon Site, Gulf of Mexico - recovery prospects based on new 3-D modeling study

Ewa Burwicz; Thomas Reichel; Elena Pinero; Christian Hensen; Klaus Wallmann; Matthias Haeckel

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Tore J. Kvalstad

Norwegian Geotechnical Institute

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Shyam Chand

National Geophysical Research Institute

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Matthew Frye

United States Minerals Management Service

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Ray Boswell

United States Department of Energy

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Timothy S. Collett

United States Geological Survey

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