Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6441824 Marine Geology 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
► 142 Palaeocene pockmarks and 1728 Holocene pockmarks are interpreted from the NDSF. ► Seabed pockmarks cluster in the residual topography of larger buried pockmarks. ► Buried pockmarks are interpreted to have formed between 60-80,000 yrs BP. ► Buried pockmark conduits permit post pockmark formation and burial, fluid migration. ► Buried pockmark conduits can remain viable after lengthy periods of dormancy.
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