There is growing concern about the transfer of methane originating from water bodies to the atmosphere. Methane from sediments can reach the atmosphere directly via bubbles or indirectly via vertical turbulent transport. This work quantifies methane gas bubble dissolution using a combination of bubble modeling and acoustic observations of rising bubbles to determine what fraction of the methane transported by bubbles will reach the atmosphere. The bubble model predicts the evolving bubble size, gas composition, and rise distance and is suitable for almost all aquatic environments. The model was validated using methane and argon bubble dissolution measurements obtained from the literature for deep, oxic, saline water with excellent results. ...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas. Its release from aquatic sediments to the water column and...
Bubble transport of methane from shallow seep sites in the Black Sea west of the Crimea Peninsula be...
Bubble transport of methane from shallow seep sites in the Black Sea west of the Crimea Peninsula be...
There is growing concern about the transfer of methane originating from water bodies to the atmosph...
Gas dissolution reduces the release of methane to the atmosphere from subsea sources. Being able to ...
We have conducted a literature review and a simplified one-dimensional modelling study on the fate o...
Massive methane release from sea-floor sediments due to decomposition of methane hydrate, and therma...
We present a marine two‐phase gas model in one dimension (M2PG1) resolving interaction between the f...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...
We have made direct comparisons of the dissolution and rise rates of methane and argon bubbles exper...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Ci...
The majority of methane produced in many anoxic sediments is released via ebullition. These bubbles ...
The assessment of climate change factors includes a constraint of methane sources and sinks. Althoug...
In the Arctic Seas, the West Spitsbergen continental margin represents a prominent methane seep area...
Bubble transport of methane from shallow seep sites in the Black Sea west of the Crimea Peninsula be...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas. Its release from aquatic sediments to the water column and...
Bubble transport of methane from shallow seep sites in the Black Sea west of the Crimea Peninsula be...
Bubble transport of methane from shallow seep sites in the Black Sea west of the Crimea Peninsula be...
There is growing concern about the transfer of methane originating from water bodies to the atmosph...
Gas dissolution reduces the release of methane to the atmosphere from subsea sources. Being able to ...
We have conducted a literature review and a simplified one-dimensional modelling study on the fate o...
Massive methane release from sea-floor sediments due to decomposition of methane hydrate, and therma...
We present a marine two‐phase gas model in one dimension (M2PG1) resolving interaction between the f...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...
We have made direct comparisons of the dissolution and rise rates of methane and argon bubbles exper...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Ci...
The majority of methane produced in many anoxic sediments is released via ebullition. These bubbles ...
The assessment of climate change factors includes a constraint of methane sources and sinks. Althoug...
In the Arctic Seas, the West Spitsbergen continental margin represents a prominent methane seep area...
Bubble transport of methane from shallow seep sites in the Black Sea west of the Crimea Peninsula be...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas. Its release from aquatic sediments to the water column and...
Bubble transport of methane from shallow seep sites in the Black Sea west of the Crimea Peninsula be...
Bubble transport of methane from shallow seep sites in the Black Sea west of the Crimea Peninsula be...