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Seismic-reflection surveys of the Blake Ridge, R/V Cape Hatteras 1992 and 1995: Data acquisition, navigation, and processing
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EngineeringSeismic WaveGeomorphologyNatural Gas HydrateEarth ScienceSeismic-reflection SurveysGeophysicsSeismic StratigraphyData AcquisitionNeotectonicsBlake RidgeGeographyGeologyGas HydrateSedimentologyTectonicsStructural GeologySeismologyMethane Hydrate DissociationSeismic Reflection ProfilingNatural Gas Hydrate SystemMethane Hydrate
As part of an ongoing study, seismic-reflection profiles were collected over the Blake Ridge in 1992 and 1995, in order to map the volume and distribution of methane hydrate. Faulting and seafloor instabilities appear to be related to methane hydrate processes at the Blake Ridge. Seismic profiles display a prominent collapse structure at the crest, which is inferred to have resulted from the mobilization of sediment that was associated with methane hydrate dissociation.