Seabed methane gas emissions occur worldwide at cold seeps located along most continental margins. Fluxes of methane gas released from the seabed in the form of bubbles can be extremely variable even over short time intervals. Some factors controlling the variability are still poorly understood. Here, we report on the results of continuous long-term sonar monitoring of bubble emissions at a depth of 1,260 m on the Clayoquot Slope, northern Cascadia margin. With a total monitoring duration of 4 years and a sampling period of 1 h, this is by far the longest high temporal resolution monitoring of seabed methane gas release ever conducted. Our results provide evidence that the diurnal and semi-diurnal tides influence the timing of the onset and...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...
Two large steel tents (each 30 m by 30 m), open at the bottom to the seafloor, capture ∼16,800 m3 d-...
The significance of gas bubble emissions at deep-water hydrocarbon seeps on the global carbon cycle ...
Seabed methane gas emissions occur worldwide at cold seeps located along most continental margins. F...
Long-term monitoring over one year revealed high temporal variability of gas emissions at a cold see...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pr...
Current estimations of seabed methane release into the ocean (0.4–48 Tg yr−1) are based on short-ter...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Methane release from seafloor reservoirs is thought to have caused paleo-climate warming and have t...
Highlights • First study using long-term passive acoustic monitoring of methane seeps at well...
Improved quantification techniques of natural sources are needed to explain variations in atmospheri...
We present a comprehensive study showing new results from a shallow gas seep area in approximate to ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...
Two large steel tents (each 30 m by 30 m), open at the bottom to the seafloor, capture ∼16,800 m3 d-...
The significance of gas bubble emissions at deep-water hydrocarbon seeps on the global carbon cycle ...
Seabed methane gas emissions occur worldwide at cold seeps located along most continental margins. F...
Long-term monitoring over one year revealed high temporal variability of gas emissions at a cold see...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pr...
Current estimations of seabed methane release into the ocean (0.4–48 Tg yr−1) are based on short-ter...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Methane release from seafloor reservoirs is thought to have caused paleo-climate warming and have t...
Highlights • First study using long-term passive acoustic monitoring of methane seeps at well...
Improved quantification techniques of natural sources are needed to explain variations in atmospheri...
We present a comprehensive study showing new results from a shallow gas seep area in approximate to ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...
Two large steel tents (each 30 m by 30 m), open at the bottom to the seafloor, capture ∼16,800 m3 d-...
The significance of gas bubble emissions at deep-water hydrocarbon seeps on the global carbon cycle ...