2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5539893
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Review of Methane Seepages in the Okinawa Trough: Progress and Outlook

Abstract: It has been two decades since the cold seeps were firstly found in the Okinawa Trough (OT). The scientific cruises and the geological surveys since then have unveiled the currently active submarine methane seeps and significantly improved the understanding of methane seeps in the back-arc basin of the OT. In this paper, we review the up-to-date progress of the research of methane seepages then put forward the promising, yet challenging, outlook by listing the unsolved questions of the cold seeps in the OT. Mul… Show more

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“…Natural gas hydrates are crystalline compounds composed of water and gases formed under high pressure and low temperature, mainly occurring in permafrost and continental slope sediment (Kvenvolden, 1988;Dickens et al, 1995;Sloan and Sloan, 1998;Buffett and Archer, 2004). As a potential energy resource and an important part of the global carbon cycle, natural gas hydrate has been investigated intensively in recent years [e.g., (Collett et al, 2019;Ye et al, 2019;Li et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2021b)].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural gas hydrates are crystalline compounds composed of water and gases formed under high pressure and low temperature, mainly occurring in permafrost and continental slope sediment (Kvenvolden, 1988;Dickens et al, 1995;Sloan and Sloan, 1998;Buffett and Archer, 2004). As a potential energy resource and an important part of the global carbon cycle, natural gas hydrate has been investigated intensively in recent years [e.g., (Collett et al, 2019;Ye et al, 2019;Li et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2021b)].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%