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Autor:
Michael Riedel, Jong Kuk Hong, Scott R. Dallimore, G. Taylor, Young Keun Jin, A. E. Taylor, Tom Brent
Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 81:66-78
The presence of a wedge of offshore permafrost on the shelf of the Canadian Beaufort Sea has been previously recognized and the consequence of a prolonged occurrence of such permafrost is the possibility of an underlying gas hydrate regime. We presen
Publikováno v:
Basin Research. 30:479-496
Analysis of current temperature data in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago results in the recognition of two major thermal regimes. High temperature regions are observed where salt diapirs and salt cored anticlines are present. Low temperature fields ar
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 32:556-563
The Mackenzie Delta in Canada's Northwest Territories hosts many permafrost-related gas-hydrate accumulations that were indirectly discovered or inferred from conventional hydrocarbon exploration programs. In particular, gas-hydrate intervals charact
Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 48:211-223
Regional geological mapping of the glaciated surface of northwestern Victoria Island in the western Canadian Arctic revealed an anomalous structure in otherwise flat-lying Neoproterozoic and lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks, located south of Richard C
Publikováno v:
GEOPHYSICS. 76:B187-B198
A 3D seismic survey (Mallik 3D), covering [Formula: see text] in the Mackenzie Delta area of Canada’s north, was conducted by industry in 2002. Numerous lakes and marine inundation create a complex near-surface structure in the permafrost terrain.
Publikováno v:
Basin Research. 23:478-498
The Permo-Carboniferous to Eocene Sverdrup Basin in Canada's Arctic Archipelago is strongly influenced by evaporite diapirism. However, salt structures within the basin have not been extensively investigated recently due to their remote location. Thi
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 25:599-604
Gas-hydrate accumulations located onshore in Arctic permafrost regions are seen as a potential source of natural gas. Surprisingly, most of the gas hydrate found in the Mackenzie Delta and Beaufort Sea areas was indirectly discovered or inferred from
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Abstract The Mackenzie Delta in Canada's Northwest Territories hosts manypermafrost-related gas hydrate accumulations that were indirectly discovered orinferred from conventional hydrocarbon exploration programs. In particular, gashydrate intervals c
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Three internationally-partnered research well programs in 1998, 2002, and 2007-08 studied the Mallik gas hydrate accumulation in the Mackenzie Delta, Canada, and have allowed successful extraction of subpermafrost core samples with significant amount