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    Analysing sand-dominated channel systems for potential gas-hydrate-reservoirs using an AVO seismic inversion technique on the Southern Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand by Fohrmann, M., Pecher, I.A.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-12-2012)
    “…Gas hydrates have recently been recognised as a class of unconventional petroleum resource and the economic viability of gas production from hydrates is now…”
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    3D crustal-scale heat-flow regimes at a developing active margin (Taranaki Basin, New Zealand) by Kroeger, K.F., Funnell, R.H., Nicol, A., Fohrmann, M., Bland, K.J., King, P.R.

    Published in Tectonophysics (08-04-2013)
    “…The Taranaki Basin in the west of New Zealand's North Island has evolved from a rifted Mesozoic Gondwana margin to a basin straddling the Neogene convergent…”
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    Modelling gas hydrate production potential in the Hikurangi margin by Archer, R, Abraham, L, Pecher, I, Fohrmann, M

    “…A TOUGH + HYDRATE flow model analogous of hydrate deposits in the Hikurangi margin has been constructed using the best available estimates of permeability,…”
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    Guided waves from sources outside faults: An indication for shallow fault zone structure? by FOHRMANN, Miko, IGEL, Heiner, JAHNKE, Gunnar, BEN-ZION, Yehuda

    Published in Pure and Applied Geophysics (01-12-2004)
    “…-- Using 3-D numerical modeling of seismic wave propagation we investigate the possibility of generating fault zone (FZ) trapped wave energy from sources well…”
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    Investigation of the role of gas hydrates in continental slope stability west of Fiordland, New Zealand by Crutchley, Gareth J., Gorman, Andrew R., Fohrmann, Miko

    “…Sediment weakening due to increased local pore fluid pressure is interpreted to be the cause of a submarine landslide that has been seismically imaged off the…”
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