Global compilation of published gas hydrate-related bottom simulating reflections

Online link https://cmgds.marine.usgs.gov/catalog/whcmsc/SB_data_release/DR_P9IW5CL7/USGS_DigitizedBSRs.faq.html
Description Bottom simulating reflections (BSRs) are seismic features that are imaged in marine sediments using high-energy, impulsive seismic sources such as air guns or generator-injector guns. BSRs often cut across sediment stratigraphy and are interpreted as marking the deepest depth at which gas hydrate can exist. Gas hydrate is a naturally occurring and widely distributed frozen form of water and gas (usually methane) stable at low temperatures (up to about 25 degrees Celsius [°C]) and intermediate pressures [More]
Originators () and ()
Field activities placeholder

Related topics

, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,