Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on gas hydrate resources and Anywhere:
Additional oil and natural gas research
Brief descriptions, contacts, and links to other information and products for research programs of the USGS Central Energy Team on gas hydrates, petroleum expulsion, unconventional natural gas, petroleum systems, and reserve growth.
(Score: 1.000)
Central Energy Team publications
Catalog of USGS publications on energy resources of the U.S.including online publications, paper publications, and geospatial products (interactive maps and GIS data)
(Score: 1.000)
Global inventory of natural gas hydrate occurrence
This updated global inventory reports on natural gas hydrate recovered or inferred from geophysical, geochemical, or geological evidence. Includes links to world locational maps, inventories, references and posters. Also in PDF format files.
(Score: 1.000)
Gas hydrate studies: a part of the Geophysics Group
Brief overview of gas hydrates and current research. Site also contains links to related USGS research and publications and web sites of other groups participating in gas hydrate research.
(Score: 0.690)
Hydrates cruise in the Gulf of Mexico
Investigation of the upper- and middle continental slope of the Mississippi Canyon, including the Gulf of Mexico, for the distribution of gas-hydrate deposits with links to a DEM image map, bathymetry data, and research technology.
(Score: 0.571)
Definition:
Resources of gas hydrate, a crystalline solid, whose building blocks consist of a gas molecule surrounded by a cage of water molecules. Many gases have molecular sizes suitable to form hydrate, including such naturally occurring gases as carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and several low-carbon-number hydrocarbons, but most marine gas hydrates that have been analyzed are methane hydrates. [USGS: Woods Hole Field Center: Gas Hydrate: what is it? link]