The detection and quantification of an underwater gas release are becoming increasingly important for oceanographic and industrial applications. Whilst the detection of each individual bubble injection events, with commensurate sizing from the natural frequency of the acoustic emission, has been common for decades in laboratory applications, it is impractical to do this when hundreds of bubbles are released simultaneously, as can occur with large methane seeps, or leaks from gas pipelines or undersea facilities for carbon capture and storage. This paper draws on data from two experimental studies and demonstrates the usefulness of passive acoustics to monitor gas leaks of this level. It firstly shows experimental validation tests of a recen...
Accurate determination of seabed gas flux is important for understanding natural processes as well a...
Bubbles of atmospheric gas can be entrained by breaking waves at the top of the water column: this b...
Quantifying marine methane fluxes of free gas (bubbles) from the seafloor into the water column is o...
The assessment of undersea gas leakages from anthropogenic and natural sources is becoming increasin...
The acoustic remote sensing of subsea gas leakage, applied to the monitoring of underwater gas disch...
The release of greenhouse gases from both natural and man‐made sites has been identified as a major ...
Estimating the range at which an acoustic receiver can detect greenhouse gas (e.g., CO2) leakage fro...
Passive acoustic inversion techniques for measuring gas flux into the water column have the potentia...
Since few years, advances in technology and computer processing of devices initially designed for se...
Three decades of continuous ocean exploration have led us to identify subsurface fluid related proce...
Highlights • First study using long-term passive acoustic monitoring of methane seeps at well...
The likelihood of leakage from sub-seabed Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) sites has been debated si...
The release of greenhouse gases from both natural and man-made sites has been identified as a major ...
Geological carbon storage (GCS) has emerged as a promising method for reducing greenhouse gas emissi...
Passive acoustics has been identified as an important strategy to determine underwater gas flux at n...
Accurate determination of seabed gas flux is important for understanding natural processes as well a...
Bubbles of atmospheric gas can be entrained by breaking waves at the top of the water column: this b...
Quantifying marine methane fluxes of free gas (bubbles) from the seafloor into the water column is o...
The assessment of undersea gas leakages from anthropogenic and natural sources is becoming increasin...
The acoustic remote sensing of subsea gas leakage, applied to the monitoring of underwater gas disch...
The release of greenhouse gases from both natural and man‐made sites has been identified as a major ...
Estimating the range at which an acoustic receiver can detect greenhouse gas (e.g., CO2) leakage fro...
Passive acoustic inversion techniques for measuring gas flux into the water column have the potentia...
Since few years, advances in technology and computer processing of devices initially designed for se...
Three decades of continuous ocean exploration have led us to identify subsurface fluid related proce...
Highlights • First study using long-term passive acoustic monitoring of methane seeps at well...
The likelihood of leakage from sub-seabed Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) sites has been debated si...
The release of greenhouse gases from both natural and man-made sites has been identified as a major ...
Geological carbon storage (GCS) has emerged as a promising method for reducing greenhouse gas emissi...
Passive acoustics has been identified as an important strategy to determine underwater gas flux at n...
Accurate determination of seabed gas flux is important for understanding natural processes as well a...
Bubbles of atmospheric gas can be entrained by breaking waves at the top of the water column: this b...
Quantifying marine methane fluxes of free gas (bubbles) from the seafloor into the water column is o...