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Hidrotermālo dūmakaizu kartēšana×CTD profilēšana×
NozareOkeanogrāfijaOkeanogrāfija
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads19871977
AutorsEd BakerNeil Brown
Tipsintegrated-systeminstrumental
PirmavotsBaker, E. T., Massoth, G. J., Feely, R. A., et al. (1987). Hydrothermal event plumes from the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 68(44), 1574. link ↗UNESCO/IOC. (1991). Processing of oceanographic station data. UNESCO Technical Papers in Marine Science, 60. link ↗
Citi nosaukumiVent Plume Detection, Hydrothermal Vent SurveyCTD, Rosette Sampling
Saistītās33
KopsavilkumsHydrothermal plume mapping is an integrated method for detecting, characterizing, and tracking buoyant plumes of hot, mineral-rich water discharged from submarine hydrothermal vents on the seafloor. Developed by Ed Baker and colleagues in the 1980s, hydrothermal plume mapping combines temperature, conductivity, optical, and chemical sensors to identify vent signatures and map their dispersal in the water column. The method enables discovery of new vents and assessment of chemical cycling in deep-sea ecosystems.Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiling is the primary method for measuring vertical profiles of seawater properties in oceanography. Developed by Neil Brown in 1977, CTD instruments are equipped with sensors for conductivity, temperature, and pressure (depth), and are typically mounted on water-sampling rosettes. CTD profiling provides essential hydrographic data that characterizes water mass structure, stratification, and circulation patterns.
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