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Aug 11, 2025 - Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Michel, Anna, 2025, "Spatial mapping of dissolved methane using an in situ sensor in Puget Sound", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAZAL2SC, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
Release of methane, as gas bubbles or in the dissolved phase, from the seafloor has been observed in coastal waters (<200 m) and deep ocean basins (>1000 m). Methane dissolution within the water column affects the geochemistry of the surrounding water, leading to localized oxygen loss and ocean acidification. Traditional methods for detecting and q... |
