of Published Articles

2005

Hypothesis for Increased Atmospheric Methane Input from Hydrocarbon Seeps on Exposed Continental Shelves during Glacial Low Sea Level Luyendyk, B.P., J.P. Kennett, and J. Clark, Hypothesis for Increased Atmospheric Methane Input from Hydrocarbon Seeps on Exposed Continental Shelves during Glacial Low Sea Level, Marine and Petroleum Geology, 22 (4), 591-596, 2005. (Copyright 2005 Elsevier. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)
Measurement of marine hydrocarbon seep flow through fractured rock and unconsolidated sediment

Leifer, I., and J. Boles, Measurement of marine hydrocarbon seep flow through fractured rock and unconsolidated sediment, Marine and Petroleum Geology, 22, 551–568, 2005. (Copyright 2005 Elsevier. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)

The spatial scales, distribution, and intensity of natural marine hydrocarbon seeps near Coal Oil Point, California

Washburn, L., J.F. Clark, and P. Kyriakidisc, The spatial scales, distribution, and intensity of natural marine hydrocarbon seeps near Coal Oil Point, California, Marine and Petroleum Geology, 22, 569–578, 2005. (Copyright 2005 Elsevier. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)


2004

Transient discharges from marine hydrocarbon seeps: spatial and temporal variability

Leifer, I., J.R. Boles, B.P. Luyendyk, and J.F. Clark, Transient discharges from marine hydrocarbon seeps: spatial and temporal variability, Environmental Geology, 46, 1038–1052 DOI 10.1007/s00254-004-1091-3, 2004.(Copyright 2004 Elsevier. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)

 

 


2003

Compositional changes in natural gas bubble plumes: observations from the Coal Oil Point marine hydrocarbon seep field

Clark, Jordan; Leifer, Ira, Washburn, Live, and Luyendyk, Bruce, "Compositional changes in natural gas bubble plumes: observations from the Coal Oil Point marine hydrocarbon seep field" Geo-Mar Lett (2003) 23: 187-193 DOI 10.1007/s00367-003-0137-y (Copyright 2003 Springer-Verlag, the original publication is available at springerlink.com)

Identifying Future Directions for Subsurface Hydrocarbon Migration Research

Leifer, Ira; Clark, Jordan; Luyendyk, Bruce and Valentine, David, "Identifying Future Directions for Subsurface Hydrocarbon Migration Research" Eos,Vol. 84, No. 37, pp. 364-371, 16 September 2003. (Copyright 2003 American Geophysical Union. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)


2001

Temporal variation in natural methane seep rate due to tides, Coal Oil Point area, California

Boles, J.R. and Clark, J. F., Leifer, I., and Washburn, L. "Temporal variation in natural methane seep rate due to tides, Coal Oil Point area, California", Journal of Geophysical Research, v.106, n. C11, pp. 27,077-27,086, November 15, 2001. (Copyright 2001 American Geophysical Union. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)

A Gas-Capture Buoy for Measuring Bubbling Gas Flux in Oceans and Lakes Washburn, Libe; Johnson, Cyril; Gotschalk, Chris C.; Egland, E. Thor. "A Gas-Capture Buoy for Measuring Bubbling Gas Flux in Oceans and Lakes" Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology v. 18 pp. 1411-1420. August 2001
© Copyright 2001 AMS

Modeling Trace Gases in Hydrocarbon Seep Bubbles, Application to Marine Hydrocarbon Seeps in the Santa Barbara Channel

Leifer, Ira and Clark, Jordan. "Modeling Trace Gases in Hydrocarbon Seep Bubbles, Application to Marine Hydrocarbon Seeps in the Santa Barbara Channel", Russian Journal of Geology and Geophysics - Geologiya I Geofizika 43(7), pp. 613-621. February 2001. (Copyright 2001 American Geophysical Union. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)


2000

Modifications of the Local Environment by Natural marine Hydrocarbon Seeps

Leifer, Ira, Clark, Jordan F., and Chen, Robert F. "Modifications of the Local Environment by Natural Marine Hydrocarbon Seeps", Geophysical Research Letters, v.27, n. 22, pp. 3711-3714, November 15, 2000. (Copyright 2000 American Geophysical Union. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)

Dissolved hydrocarbon flux from natural marine seeps to the southern California Bight

Clark, Jordan F., Washburn, Libe, Hornafius, J.S., and Luyendyk, B.P. "Dissolved hydrocarbon flux from natural marine seeps to the southern California Bight", Journal of Geophysical Research, v.105, n. C5, pp. 11,509-11,522, May 15, 2000. (Copyright 2000 American Geophysical Union. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)


1999

The world's most spectacular marine hydrocarbon seeps (Coal Oil Point, Santa Barbara Channel, California): Quantification of Emissions

Hornafius, J.S.Quigley, D.C., and Luyendyk, B.P. "The world's most spectacular marine hydrocarbon seeps (Coal Oil Point, Santa Barbara Channel, California): Quantification of Emissions", Journal of Geophysical Research, v.104, n. C9, pp. 20,703-20,711, September 15, 1999. (Copyright 1999 American Geophysical Union. Further reproduction or electronic distribution is not permitted.)

Decrease in natural marine hydrocarbon seepage near Coal Oil Point, California, associated with offshore oil production

Quigley, D.C., Hornafius, J.S., Luyendyk, B.P., Francis, R.D., Clark, J., and Washburn, L. 1999 "Decrease in natural marine hydrocarbon seepage near Coal Oil Point, California, associated with offshore oil production", Geology, v.27, n.11, pp. 1047-1050. (used with permission, This paper was published in the Geological Society of America's journal Geology, November 1999, vol. 27, p.. 1047-1050. Copyright © 1999, The Geological Society of America,, Inc. (GSA) All rights reserved.)