Aren't methane hydrates responsible for the "Bermuda Triangle" phenomena?
Don't know anything about that. The atlas shows this "activity" in the Pacific. The other book is all about volcanoes in general but gets specific as they relate to certain areas. I will look into it.
>> Aren't methane hydrates responsible for the "Bermuda Triangle" phenomena?
They may be, there are vast deposits in the Gulf of Mexico and off of Florida... http://marine.usgs.gov/fact-sheets/gas-hydrates/title.html
I saw a real piece at a rock and mineral show. It is a stone that changes to methane gas. They had some stored in dry ice, it was cool.
Some day we will begin to mine the stuff.