DEG/EMD: Environmental and Geohazard Implications of Gas Hydrates
Room Hall G
Poster session is from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM Co-Chairs: W. P. Dillon and J. L. Hunt
H. H. Roberts, W. J. Wiseman, Jr, J. Hooper, G. Humphrey: Gas hydrate at or near the modern seafloor: effects of water column temperature variations of hydrate stability
W. J. Winters, I. A. Pecher, D. H. Mason, J. S. Booth, W. P. Dillon: Physical Properties of Sediment Containing Natural and Laboratory-Formed Gas Hydrate
A. V. Milkov, R. Sassen: Maximum depths of gas hydrate stability, Gulf of Mexico continental slope
J. W. Nealon, W. P. Dillon, D. C. Twichell, Jr: Identification of the gas hydrate stability zone in seismic-reflection profiles in the Gulf of Mexico
K. Andreassen, K. A. Berteussen, J. Mienert, H. Sognnes, K. Henneberg, J. Langhammer: Multi-component seismic data in gas hydrate investigations
D. C. Twichell, A. K. Cooper: Relation between seafloor failures and gas hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico: A regional comparison
A. Cooper, P. Hart, D. Twichell: Gulf of Mexico gas hydrates - a potential link to shallow flows and continental-slope stability
M. B. Clennell: Capillary controls on gas movement and clathrate phase stability in marine gas hydrate systems
H. H. Roberts: Fluid and gas expulsion on the Northern Gulf of Mexico Slope: Effects of frequency and magnitude on seafloor impacts with special emphasis on gas hydrates