Gas-Hydrate Observatories WorkshopJuly 18-20, 2007 - Portland, Oregon SummaryGas-hydrate deposits are complex systems whose stability is highly affected by climate, oceanographic, and tectonic process, resulting in a dynamic seafloor. The availability of new technologies combined with the capabilities of scientific ocean drilling and ocean observing programs are now making long-term monitoring of these systems possible for the first time. Ocean Leadership sponsored the Gas-Hydrate Observatories Workshop to develop strategies to monitor gas-hydrate deposits using instrumented boreholes. The workshop brought together scientists and engineers to discuss possible observatory designs and deployment strategies towards the goal of successful implementation within the next several years. GoalsThe workshop focused on a plan to implement needed technologies for a successful monitoring program of gas hydrates. The workshop defined:
Background Meeting DocumentsPreliminary Agenda (PDF; 22 kb) Drilling Proposals
Instrumentation
Observatory Proposals
Prior Workshop Reports
Organizing CommitteeEarl Davis, National Research Council Canada | |

