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The Leading Edge; May 2006; v. 25; no. 5; p. 607-609; DOI: 10.1190/1.2202664
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Detection of methane-hydrate-bearing zones using seismic attributes analysis

M. Hato and T. Matsuoka

Kyoto University, Japan

T. Inamori and T. Saeki

JOGMEC, Chiba, Japan

Corresponding author: mhato{at}earth.kumst.kyoto-u.ac.ip

In 1999 Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI, presently METI) drilled an exploratory well in Nankai Trough (Figure 1) as part of a methane-hydrate (MH) research program. Cores and log data acquired in this well indicated MH occurrence.




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