Reliable quantification of natural and anthropogenic gas release (e.g.\ CO$_2$, methane) from the seafloor into the water column, and potentially to the atmosphere, is a challenging task. While ship-based echo sounders such as single beam and multibeam systems allow detection of free gas, bubbles, in the water even from a great distance, exact quantification utilizing the hydroacoustic data requires additional parameters such as rise speed and bubble size distribution. Optical methods are complementary in the sense that they can provide high temporal and spatial resolution of single bubbles or bubble streams from close distance. In this contribution we introduce a complete instrument and evaluation method for optical bubble stream character...
Measurements of gas transfer rates from bubbles have been made in the laboratory, but these are diff...
The release of greenhouse gases from both natural and man‐made sites has been identified as a major ...
We have made direct comparisons of the dissolution and rise rates of methane and argon bubbles exper...
Reliable quantification of natural and anthropogenic gas release (e.g. CO2, methane) from the seaflo...
Several acoustic and optical techniques have been used for characterizing natural and anthropogenic ...
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...
Bubble detection and quantification is of high relevance for the observation of gas and fluid seeps ...
Two lander-based devices, the Bubble-Box and GasQuant-II, were used to investigate the spatial and t...
Two lander-based devices, the Bubble-Box and GasQuant-II, were used to investigate the spatial and t...
Water Column Imaging Multibeam Echosounder Systems (MBES) are effective and sensitive tools for inve...
Since few years, advances in technology and computer processing of devices initially designed for se...
Hydroacoustic detection of natural gas release from the seafloor has been conducted in the past by u...
The formation of bubbles from breaking waves has a significant effect on air-sea gas transfer and ae...
Measurements of gas transfer rates from bubbles have been made in the laboratory, but these are diff...
The release of greenhouse gases from both natural and man‐made sites has been identified as a major ...
We have made direct comparisons of the dissolution and rise rates of methane and argon bubbles exper...
Reliable quantification of natural and anthropogenic gas release (e.g. CO2, methane) from the seaflo...
Several acoustic and optical techniques have been used for characterizing natural and anthropogenic ...
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...
Bubble detection and quantification is of high relevance for the observation of gas and fluid seeps ...
Two lander-based devices, the Bubble-Box and GasQuant-II, were used to investigate the spatial and t...
Two lander-based devices, the Bubble-Box and GasQuant-II, were used to investigate the spatial and t...
Water Column Imaging Multibeam Echosounder Systems (MBES) are effective and sensitive tools for inve...
Since few years, advances in technology and computer processing of devices initially designed for se...
Hydroacoustic detection of natural gas release from the seafloor has been conducted in the past by u...
The formation of bubbles from breaking waves has a significant effect on air-sea gas transfer and ae...
Measurements of gas transfer rates from bubbles have been made in the laboratory, but these are diff...
The release of greenhouse gases from both natural and man‐made sites has been identified as a major ...
We have made direct comparisons of the dissolution and rise rates of methane and argon bubbles exper...