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项目编号: 1417789
项目名称:
Mapping and Quantifying Methane Seeps on the Eastern Siberian Shelf and Slope -- A Component of the Swedish Russian U.S. Climate-Cryosphere-Carbon Interactions (SWERUS-C3) Program
作者: Larry Mayer
承担单位: University of New Hampshire
批准年: 2013
开始日期: 2014-07-01
结束日期: 2017-06-30
资助金额: USD290667
资助来源: US-NSF
项目类别: Standard Grant
国家: US
语种: 英语
特色学科分类: Geosciences - Polar
英文关键词: methane ; swerus-c3 ; arctic ; east siberian sea ; leader ; swerus-c3 team ; water column ; marine sediment ; seafloor ; amount ; board ; arctic ocean ; split-beam echosounder ; graduate student ; proposal request ; broad suite ; undersea permafrost ; international program ; swedish-russian-us arctic ocean investigation ; swerus-c3 program ; large source ; ocean mapping ; unh team ; postdoctoral researcher ; methane plume ; acoustic imaging ; education activity ; large area ; outreach activity ; climate-cryosphere-carbon interaction ; gas flux ; full time graduate student ; acoustic observation ; great deal ; wideband transceiver ; further warming ; 90-day expedition ; carbon cycle ; gas seep ; gas bubble ; coastal ocean mapping ; large amount ; principal investigator ; potent greenhouse gas ; gas hydrate ; ongoing outreach ; further methane release ; multibeam sonar ; unh undergraduate student
英文摘要: Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that is present in large amounts in frozen soils and marine sediments in the Arctic. In marine sediments, methane may be present either in permafrost or in gas hydrates. Warming of the Arctic may lead to the release of stored methane, leading to further warming and then to further methane releases in a reinforcing cycle. The East Siberian Sea, in the Arctic Ocean, is a large area with a great deal of undersea permafrost and, likely, stored methane. Recent work has suggested large sources of methane from parts of the East Siberian Sea, but the area needs to be mapped and studied in much greater detail before either the amount of methane stored there or the amount being released can be fully understood. In the summer of 2014, an international program called the Swedish-Russian-US Arctic Ocean Investigation of Climate-Cryosphere-Carbon Interactions (SWERUS-C3) will undertake a 90-day expedition to map, and study the carbon cycle in, the East Siberian Sea. The principal investigators of this proposal are leaders in ocean mapping and they have recently pioneered techniques for acoustic imaging of methane plumes released from the seafloor in the Gulf of Mexico. They have been invited by the leaders of the SWERUS-C3 team to participate in one leg of the expedition. They propose to use the multibeam sonar on board the ODEN to locate and characterize gas seeps in the water column and then apply a newly developed wideband transceiver to the split-beam echosounder on board the ODEN to constrain the size and fate of gas bubbles rising to the surface. Together, these acoustic observations will help the SWERUS-C3 team understand the flux of methane from the seafloor into the water column and potentially into the atmosphere. If successful, these techniques will allow the mapping of the gas flux in the Arctic over scales never before possible. This proposal requests support for the participation of the UNH team on this expedition and for post-cruise work-up of the data. The project will support a full time graduate student at UNH. A UNH undergraduate student will participate as well. The SWERUS-C3 program as a whole will support over 15 postdoctoral researchers and graduate students, and has a broad suite of outreach activities planned. The UNH Center for Coastal Ocean Mapping will also incorporate this work into ongoing outreach and education activities.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/96540
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Larry Mayer. Mapping and Quantifying Methane Seeps on the Eastern Siberian Shelf and Slope -- A Component of the Swedish Russian U.S. Climate-Cryosphere-Carbon Interactions (SWERUS-C3) Program. 2013-01-01.
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