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Main Authors: Wenau, Stefan, Spieß, Volkhard, Keil, Hanno, Fei, Tai
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.893340
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author Wenau, Stefan
Spieß, Volkhard
Keil, Hanno
Fei, Tai
author_facet Wenau, Stefan
Spieß, Volkhard
Keil, Hanno
Fei, Tai
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This study investigates the geometry and temporal variation of a prominent gas bubble stream from a seafloor pockmark in the Lower Congo Basin. We present results of a 3D gridding approach of singlebeam echosounder water column data (Parasound 18 kHz) that increases the lateral resolution and improves the localization of anomalies beyond the inherent depth-dependent footprint size of the sonar system. This allows a detailed reconstruction of gas bubble trajectories through the water column, revealing a stable gas bubble stream for the deepest 1000 m. The bubbles are shifted laterally by ∼200 m in the transition zone between North Atlantic Deep Water and Antarctic Intermediate Water with a reconstructed current velocity of ∼4 cm/s. The direction of lateral shift varies throughout the ∼15 h survey possibly because of internal waves and small-scale eddies at the water mass boundary. Furthermore, a stacking of SBES water column data acquired during sampling stations showed a periodic variation in seepage intensity with periods of 6 and 8 min, which are likely related to temporally modulated gas supply to the sea floor. Singlebeam echosounder are commonly limited by their small coverage of the survey area during individual passes and their footprint size in detailed imaging of individual seep sites, especially in the deep sea. The presented gridding method for singlebeam echosounder data may facilitate the use of such data in deep water gas bubble stream identification and localization.
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spellingShingle Shot point coordinates of a parasound profile during METEOR cruise M76/3a
Wenau, Stefan
Spieß, Volkhard
Keil, Hanno
Fei, Tai
Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Congo Canyon; CT; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M76/3a; M76/3a-track; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Number; Underway cruise track measurements; UTM Easting, Universal Transverse Mercator; UTM Northing, Universal Transverse Mercator; UTM Zone, Universal Transverse Mercator
This study investigates the geometry and temporal variation of a prominent gas bubble stream from a seafloor pockmark in the Lower Congo Basin. We present results of a 3D gridding approach of singlebeam echosounder water column data (Parasound 18 kHz) that increases the lateral resolution and improves the localization of anomalies beyond the inherent depth-dependent footprint size of the sonar system. This allows a detailed reconstruction of gas bubble trajectories through the water column, revealing a stable gas bubble stream for the deepest 1000 m. The bubbles are shifted laterally by ∼200 m in the transition zone between North Atlantic Deep Water and Antarctic Intermediate Water with a reconstructed current velocity of ∼4 cm/s. The direction of lateral shift varies throughout the ∼15 h survey possibly because of internal waves and small-scale eddies at the water mass boundary. Furthermore, a stacking of SBES water column data acquired during sampling stations showed a periodic variation in seepage intensity with periods of 6 and 8 min, which are likely related to temporally modulated gas supply to the sea floor. Singlebeam echosounder are commonly limited by their small coverage of the survey area during individual passes and their footprint size in detailed imaging of individual seep sites, especially in the deep sea. The presented gridding method for singlebeam echosounder data may facilitate the use of such data in deep water gas bubble stream identification and localization.
title Shot point coordinates of a parasound profile during METEOR cruise M76/3a
topic Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Congo Canyon; CT; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M76/3a; M76/3a-track; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Number; Underway cruise track measurements; UTM Easting, Universal Transverse Mercator; UTM Northing, Universal Transverse Mercator; UTM Zone, Universal Transverse Mercator
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.893340