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Tectonic stress effects on Arctic methane seepage

Tectonic stress effects on Arctic methane seepage

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The SEAMSTRESS project is supported by the Tromsø Research Foundation (TFS) and the Research Council of Norway (RCN-Frinatek) through two starting grants awarded to Andreia Plaza-Faverola. In addition, the Faculty of Science and Technology, the Department of Geosciences at UiT, and the Center for Arctic gas hydrate, environment and climate (CAGE) provide significant support to the project.           

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AWI

Ifremer

Uppsala University

NGI

The University of Texas at Austin

Geomar

 

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  • The last SEAMSTRESS experiment – Integrated CPTu, acoustics and heat flow from the Arctic
  • The strength of methane bubbles moving out from the ocean floor
  • Making sense out of all this noise
  • Investigating past methane release through imaging mud-cracks beneath the seafloor
  • International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) in the eastern Fram Strait – SEAMSTRESS impulses one of the objectives

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Educational material – Animation Ocean Bottom Seismic Experiments

https://site.uit.no/seamstress/wp-content/uploads/sites/428/2022/02/Ocean-Bottom-Seismometers-small.mp4
Posted on 07/02/2022Author apl000

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