First joint electromagnetic and seismic investigation of gas hydrates, offshore Svalbard

Bedanta Goswami, and colleagues from G&G and Ifremer (France) have published a new research article in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth entitled “A joint electromagnetic and seismic study of an active pockmark within the hydrate stability field at the Vestnesa Ridge, West Svalbard margin”. Gas hydrates are ice-like crystals with a molecule of gas occupying the… Read More First joint electromagnetic and seismic investigation of gas hydrates, offshore Svalbard

Marine CSEM and seismic joint-interpretation for the characterization of methane hydrates and free gas deposits at deep-sea pockmarks

Gas hydrates are currently positioned in the centre of a ‘triple-junction interest’ from both the industry and academic point of view, due to their potential as an unconventional energy resource, geohazard to marine infrastructures and possible role in climate change. The aim of this study is to detect, quantify and characterize the distribution of methane… Read More Marine CSEM and seismic joint-interpretation for the characterization of methane hydrates and free gas deposits at deep-sea pockmarks

Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Natural Gas Hydrate Systems, Texas

Geology & Geophysics PhD student, Bedanta Goswami, presented a poster at the Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Natural Gas Hydrate Systems held at Hotel Galvez, Galveston, Texas, USA from March 23rd­-28th, 2014. Bedanta presented his poster titled: “Resistivity Imaging of Gas Hydrates at the Vestnesa Ridge, West Svalbard Margin using marine CSEM”. He is a… Read More Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Natural Gas Hydrate Systems, Texas