DocumentCode :
429790
Title :
Acoustical survey of methane plumes using the quantitative echo sounder in the eastern margin of the Sea of Japan
Author :
Aoyama, C. ; Matsumoto, R. ; Okuda, Y. ; Ishida, Y. ; Hiruta, A. ; Sunamura, M. ; Numamani, H. ; Tomaru, H. ; Snyder, G. ; Komatsubara, J. ; Takeuchi, R. ; Hiromatsu, M. ; Aoyama, D. ; Koike, Y. ; Takeda, S. ; Hayashi, T. ; Hamada, H. ; Kawada, Y.
Author_Institution :
Japan Independent Inst. Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
9-12 Nov. 2004
Firstpage :
1004
Abstract :
Research and training vehicle Umitaka-maru sailed to the methane seep area on a small ridge in the eastern margin of the Sea of Japan on July to August 2004 to survey the ocean floor methane hydrate and related acoustic signatures of methane plumes using a quantitative echo sounder [C. Aoyama et al., (2004)]. We carried out high-resolution mapping of methane plumes using a quantitative echo sounder with positioning data from GPS and also measured averaged echo intensity from the methane plumes both in every 100 m range and every one minute by the echo integrator. We obtained a number of interesting results from the present echo-sounder survey. We registered 36 plumes on echogram, ranging about 100m in diameter and 200 m to 700 m in height, reaching up to 300 m to 600 m below sea level and measured the integrated volume backscattering strength (SV) of each methane plume. The strongest SV, -33 dB, of the plumes was stronger than SV of fish school. Averaged SV tend to show the highest values around the bottom and the middle of plumes, whereas the SVs are relatively low at the top of plumes. We recovered several fist-sized chunks of methane hydrate by piston coring at the area where we observed methane plumes. Methane hydrate was recovered throughout two meters-long piston core interval, indicating thick hydrate deposits in shallow sediments near the methane plumes. A follow-up project, we are planning to measure SV of methane bubbles and methane hydrate floating in water columns through an experimental study in a large water tanks.
Keywords :
oceanographic regions; seafloor phenomena; sediments; AD 2004 07 to 08; GPS; SV; Sea of Japan; acoustic signature; acoustical survey; data positioning; eastern margin; echo integrator; echo intensity; echogram; fist-sized chunk; high-resolution mapping; integrated volume backscattering strength; methane bubble; methane hydrate deposits; methane plume; methane seep area; ocean floor methane hydrate; piston coring; quantitative echo sounder survey; research-training vehicle; shallow sediment; umitaka-maru; water tanks; Acoustic measurements; Backscatter; Global Positioning System; Marine vehicles; Oceans; Pistons; Position measurement; Sea level; Sea measurements; Volume measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '04. MTTS/IEEE TECHNO-OCEAN '04
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8669-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2004.1405646
Filename :
1405646
Link To Document :
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