Quantifying marine methane fluxes of free gas (bubbles) from the seafloor into the water column is of importance for climate related studies, for example, in the Arctic, reliable methodologies are also of interest for studying man-made gas and oil leakage systems at hydrocarbon production sites. Hydroacoustic surveys with singlebeam and nowadays also multibeam systems have been proven to be a successful approach to detect bubble release from the seabed. A number of publications used singlebeam echosounder data to indirectly quantify free gas fluxes via empirical correlations between gas fluxes observed at the seafloor and the hydroacoustic response. Others utilize the hydroacoustic information in an inverse modeling approach to derive bubbl...
Methane seepage is a wide-spread phenomenon in the Black Sea with an increase in density and intensi...
Particularly free gas fluxes at seeps are transient in time and space, triggered by external forces ...
Three decades of continuous ocean exploration have led us to identify subsurface fluid related proce...
Quantifying marine methane fluxes of free gas (bubbles) from the seafloor into the water column is o...
Quantifying marine methane fluxes of free gas (bubbles) from the seafloor into the water column is o...
The bubble-mediated transport and eventual fate of methane escaping from the seafloor is of great in...
Reliable quantification of natural and anthropogenic gas release (e.g.\ CO$_2$, methane) from the se...
Sonar surveys provide an effective mechanism for mapping seabed methane flux emissions, with Arctic ...
Hydroacoustic detection of natural gas release from the seafloor has been conducted in the past by u...
The release of greenhouse gases from both natural and man‐made sites has been identified as a major ...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Water Column Imaging Multibeam Echosounder Systems (MBES) are effective and sensitive tools for inve...
Two lander-based devices, the Bubble-Box and GasQuant-II, were used to investigate the spatial and t...
Since few years, advances in technology and computer processing of devices initially designed for se...
Measurements of gas transfer rates from bubbles have been made in the laboratory, but these are diff...
Methane seepage is a wide-spread phenomenon in the Black Sea with an increase in density and intensi...
Particularly free gas fluxes at seeps are transient in time and space, triggered by external forces ...
Three decades of continuous ocean exploration have led us to identify subsurface fluid related proce...
Quantifying marine methane fluxes of free gas (bubbles) from the seafloor into the water column is o...
Quantifying marine methane fluxes of free gas (bubbles) from the seafloor into the water column is o...
The bubble-mediated transport and eventual fate of methane escaping from the seafloor is of great in...
Reliable quantification of natural and anthropogenic gas release (e.g.\ CO$_2$, methane) from the se...
Sonar surveys provide an effective mechanism for mapping seabed methane flux emissions, with Arctic ...
Hydroacoustic detection of natural gas release from the seafloor has been conducted in the past by u...
The release of greenhouse gases from both natural and man‐made sites has been identified as a major ...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Water Column Imaging Multibeam Echosounder Systems (MBES) are effective and sensitive tools for inve...
Two lander-based devices, the Bubble-Box and GasQuant-II, were used to investigate the spatial and t...
Since few years, advances in technology and computer processing of devices initially designed for se...
Measurements of gas transfer rates from bubbles have been made in the laboratory, but these are diff...
Methane seepage is a wide-spread phenomenon in the Black Sea with an increase in density and intensi...
Particularly free gas fluxes at seeps are transient in time and space, triggered by external forces ...
Three decades of continuous ocean exploration have led us to identify subsurface fluid related proce...