Contributions from the combined 7th International Conference on Gas in Marine Sediments and the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Seafloor Hydrocarbon Seeps, Geology Institute, Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, Baku, 7–11 October 2002 John M. WoodsideRobert E. GarrisonKeith A. Kvenvolden Preface 30 October 2003 Pages: 137 - 139
Natural seepage of crude oil into the marine environment K. A. KvenvoldenC. K. Cooper Original 03 October 2003 Pages: 140 - 146
The global importance and context of methane escape from the seabed Alan G. Judd Original 10 October 2003 Pages: 147 - 154
Mud volcanoes—a significant source of atmospheric methane Lyobomir I. Dimitrov Original 03 October 2003 Pages: 155 - 161
Worldwide distribution of deep-water fluid venting and potential occurrences of gas hydrate accumulations L. L. MazurenkoV. A. Soloviev Original 05 November 2003 Pages: 162 - 176
Distinct side-scan sonar, RADARSAT SAR, and acoustic profiler signatures of gas and oil seeps on the Gulf of Mexico slope S. M. De BeukelaerI. R. MacDonaldJ. A. Murray Original 16 October 2003 Pages: 177 - 186
Compositional changes in natural gas bubble plumes: observations from the Coal Oil Point marine hydrocarbon seep field Jordan F. ClarkIra LeiferBruce P. Luyendyk Original 03 October 2003 Pages: 187 - 193
Active seepage in two contrasting pockmark fields in the Patras and Corinth gulfs, Greece D. ChristodoulouG. PapatheodorouM. Masson Original 16 October 2003 Pages: 194 - 199
Monitoring the Spanish gas fields in the Ría de Vigo (1991–2001) A. García-GarcíaS. García-GilF. Vilas Original 17 October 2003 Pages: 200 - 206
Shallow gas features in the Galician Rías Baixas (NW Spain) A. FerrínR. DuránF. Vilas Original 08 November 2003 Pages: 207 - 214
A natural laboratory for shallow gas: the Rías Baixas (NW Spain) S. Garcia-Gil Original 11 November 2003 Pages: 215 - 229
Acoustic investigations of mud volcanoes in the Sorokin Trough, Black Sea S. KrastelV. SpiessF. Heidersdorf Original 18 October 2003 Pages: 230 - 238
Mud volcanoes and gas hydrates in the Black Sea: new data from Dvurechenskii and Odessa mud volcanoes G. BohrmannM. IvanovM. Zillmer Original 15 November 2003 Pages: 239 - 249
Hydrocarbon gases in deposits from mud volcanoes in the Sorokin Trough, north-eastern Black Sea V. N. BlinovaM. K. IvanovG. Bohrmann Original 05 November 2003 Pages: 250 - 257
Mud and fluid migration in active mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan S. PlankeH. SvensenB. Jamtveit Original 23 October 2003 Pages: 258 - 268
An enigmatic strong reflector on subbottom profiler records from the Black Sea—the top of shallow gas hydrate deposits J. M. WoodsideD. I. ModinM. K. Ivanov Original 29 October 2003 Pages: 269 - 277
Geochemistry of gas hydrate accumulation offshore NE Sakhalin Island (the Sea of Okhotsk): results from the KOMEX-2002 cruise T. MatveevaV. SolovievH. Shoji Original 30 October 2003 Pages: 278 - 288
Gas hydrate accumulation in the subsurface sediments of Lake Baikal (Eastern Siberia) T. V. MatveevaL. L. MazurenkoE. M. Prasolov Original 30 October 2003 Pages: 289 - 299
Acoustic evidences of gas in the continental slope sediments of the Gulf of Cadiz (E Atlantic) D. CasasG. ErcillaJ. Baraza Original 07 November 2003 Pages: 300 - 310
Deep and shallow structures of large pockmarks in the Turkish shelf, Eastern Black Sea Günay ÇifçiDerman DondururMustafa Ergün Original 16 October 2003 Pages: 311 - 322
Palaeo-carbonate seep structures above an oil reservoir, Gryphon Field, Tertiary, North Sea Adriano MazziniD. DurantiM. Quine Original 23 October 2003 Pages: 323 - 339
An ancient linked fluid migration system: cold-seep deposits and sandstone intrusions in the Panoche Hills, California, USA Hilde SchwartzJames SampleJ. Casey Moore Original 30 October 2003 Pages: 340 - 350
Seep carbonate formation controlled by hydrothermal vent complexes: a case study from the Vøring Basin, the Norwegian Sea Henrik SvensenSverre PlankeTom Pedersen Original 10 October 2003 Pages: 351 - 358