Pages that link to "Item:Q49028"
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The following pages link to Carolyn Ruppel, PhD (Q49028):
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- The U.S. Geological Survey’s Gas Hydrates Project (Q57766) (← links)
- Gas hydrate in nature (Q57767) (← links)
- Limited contribution of ancient methane to surface waters of the U.S. Beaufort Sea shelf (Q145382) (← links)
- Permafrost gas hydrates and climate change: Lake-based seep studies on the Alaskan north slope (Q149072) (← links)
- Introduction to special issue on gas hydrate in porous media: Linking laboratory and field‐scale phenomena (Q149355) (← links)
- Heat flow in the Western Arctic Ocean (Amerasian Basin) (Q149448) (← links)
- Negligible atmospheric release of methane from decomposing hydrates in mid-latitude oceans (Q150523) (← links)
- Neural net detection of seismic features related to gas hydrates and free gas accumulations on the northern U.S. Atlantic margin (Q150618) (← links)
- Categorizing active marine acoustic sources based on their potential to affect marine animals (Q150658) (← links)
- Insights into methane dynamics from analysis of authigenic carbonates and chemosynthetic mussels at newly-discovered Atlantic Margin seeps (Q151775) (← links)
- Volume change associated with formation and dissociation of hydrate in sediment (Q152659) (← links)
- Subsea ice-bearing permafrost on the U.S. Beaufort Margin: 1. Minimum seaward extent defined from multichannel seismic reflection data (Q153095) (← links)
- Subsea ice-bearing permafrost on the U.S. Beaufort Margin: 2. Borehole constraints (Q153096) (← links)
- Determining the flux of methane into Hudson Canyon at the edge of methane clathrate hydrate stability (Q153302) (← links)
- Observations of mass fractionation of noble gases in synthetic methane hydrate (Q153755) (← links)
- Scientific ocean drilling and gas hydrates studies (Q153918) (← links)
- Scientific objectives of the Gulf of Mexico gas hydrate JIP leg II drilling (Q155541) (← links)
- Site selection for DOE/JIP gas hydrate drilling in the northern Gulf of Mexico (Q155551) (← links)
- Widespread gas hydrate instability on the upper U.S. Beaufort margin (Q155813) (← links)
- Ephemerality of discrete methane vents in lake sediments (Q156015) (← links)
- The interaction of climate change and methane hydrates (Q156099) (← links)
- U.S. Atlantic Margin Gas Hydrates and Methane Seeps (Q227687) (← links)
- Arctic Methane Dynamics (Q227688) (← links)
- Seeking the Seeps (Q228128) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey Gas Hydrates Project (Q228670) (← links)
- The Mid-Atlantic Resource Imaging Experiment (MATRIX) (Q228714) (← links)
- IMMeRSS-- Interagency Mission for Methane Research on Seafloor Seeps (Q228750) (← links)
- Gas Hydrates- Submarine Slope Destabilization (Q228753) (← links)
- Gas Hydrates- Atlantic Margin Methane Seeps (Q228755) (← links)
- Environmental Compliance (Q229072) (← links)
- Gas Hydrates- Climate and Hydrate Interactions (Q229138) (← links)
- Gas Hydrates- Energy (Q229139) (← links)
- Gas Hydrates - Primer (Q229150) (← links)
- Exploration of the canyon-incised continental margin of the northeastern United States reveals dynamic habitats and diverse communities (Q234316) (← links)
- Preface to the special issue on gas hydrate drilling in the Eastern Nankai Trough (Q234320) (← links)
- Enhanced CO2 uptake at a shallow Arctic Ocean seep field overwhelms the positive warming potential of emitted methane (Q238868) (← links)
- The impact of hydrate saturation on the mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties of hydrate-bearing sand, silts, and clay (Q248308) (← links)
- Climate change and global carbon cycle: Perspectives and opportunities (Q253805) (← links)
- Elevated levels of radiocarbon in methane dissolved in seawater reveal likely local contamination from nuclear powered vessels (Q255472) (← links)
- New seismic data acquired over known gas hydrate occurrences in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Fire In the ice (Q256263) (← links)
- Cascadia Margin cold seeps: Subduction zone fluids, gas hydrates, and chemosynthetic habitats (Q258171) (← links)
- Submarine permafrost map in the arctic modelled using 1D transient heat flux (SuPerMAP) (Q258526) (← links)
- Thermal conductivity of hydrate-bearing sediments (Q267713) (← links)
- Gas hydrates in sustainable chemistry (Q267949) (← links)
- Gas hydrates on Alaskan marine margins (Q271158) (← links)
- Hydrate formation on marine seep bubbles and the implications for water column methane dissolution (Q272340) (← links)
- Timescales and processes of methane hydrate formation and breakdown, with application to geologic systems (Q279766) (← links)
- Methane seeps on the U.S. Atlantic margin: An updated inventory and interpretative framework (Q283894) (← links)
- Surface methane concentrations along the mid-Atlantic bight driven by aerobic subsurface production rather than seafloor gas seeps (Q287183) (← links)
- Estimating the impact of seep methane oxidation on ocean pH and dissolved inorganic radiocarbon along the U.S. mid‐Atlantic Bight (Q290188) (← links)