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Field Activity Details for field activity 2014-013-FA

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Other ID: none

Status: Completed

Organization(s): USGS, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center

Funding Program(s): USGS GAS HYDRATES (LQ000FP)

Principal Investigator(s): John Pohlman

Affiliate Investigator(s):

Information Specialist(s): John Pohlman

Data Type(s): Location-Elevation: Navigation, Time Series: Geochemical Monitoring

Scientific Purpose/Goals: Measure the flux of methane from the ocean to the atmosphere and independently measure atmospheric gradients of methane and CO2 over the Svalbard margin, site of hundreds of known upper slope seeps

Vehicle(s):

Start Port/Location: Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway

End Port/Location: Tromso, Norway

Start Date: 2014-05-30

End Date: 2014-06-30

Equipment Used: Other, USGS-GAS

Information to be Derived: Methane flux measuring device

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered: Measured the flux of methane from the ocean to the atmosphere and independently measured atmospheric gradients of methane and CO2 over the Svalbard margin, site of hundreds of known upper slope seeps. Gathered time series methane flux data.

Staff: Michael Casso, Eric Moore

Affiliate Staff:

Notes: Scientists from the CAGE program in Tromso and from the MOCA collaboration will be going. Using methane sampling equipment. Equipment updated by VeeAnn Cross.

Location:

Svalbard, Norway, Europe, Arctic Ocean

Boundaries
North: 79.99621 South: 75.70662 West: 18.4302 East: -0.2417

Platform(s):

photo of Helmer Hanssen
Helmer Hanssen

Publications

Pohlman, J.W., Greinert, J., Ruppel, C.D., Silyakova, A., Vielstadte, L., Casso, M., Mienert, J., Bunz, S., 2017, Enhanced CO2 uptake at a shallow Arctic Ocean seep field overwhelms the positive warming potential of emitted methane: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114 (21), https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1618926114.

Ruppel, C.D., Pohlman, J.W., and Casso, M., 2017, Data and calculations to support the study of the sea-air flux of methane and carbon dioxide on the West Spitsbergen margin in June 2014: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7M906V0.

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Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
Other --- --- ---
USGS-GAS --- Surveys (geochemical)
Experiments (geochemical)
Chemistry
Geochemical Monitoring
CO2
Methane
gasfluxdata_spitsbergen2014 (Data and calculations to support the study of the sea-air flux of methane and carbon dioxide on the West Spitsbergen margin in June 2014)

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