Gas-Geochemical Studies of the Outer Water Area of Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan) on the R/V Professor Gagarinskiy, Cruise 83

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1134/s0001437024700310
A. V. Yatsuk, M. A. Bovsun, R. B. Shakirov, A. V. Storozhenko, V. V. Kalinchuk, D. S. Makseev, I. G. Yugai, E. V. Lifansky, P. D. Zherdev, R. A. Grigorov, D. A. Shvalov, K. I. Aksentov, A. Y. Lazaryuk, E. I. Yaroshchuk
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The paper presents brief results of gas-geochemical and hydrometeorological studies of the outer water area of Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan), obtained as a result of a marine expedition study on the R/V Professor Gagarinskiy (cruise 83) in October–November 2022. Areal atmochemical measurements of climatically active gases (CH4, CO2, H2O vapor) and Hg(0) in the near layer of the atmosphere of the outer water area of Peter the Great Bay were performed for the first time. Gas geochemical fields in bottom sediments and water column are detailed. The current position of gas flares within the outer shelf of Posyet Bay is determined. Long-term stations for marine daily monitoring were carried out.

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加加林斯基教授号考察船第 83 次航行对彼得大帝湾(日本海)外海区域进行的气体地球化学研究
摘要 本文简要介绍了对彼得大帝湾(日本海)外围水域的气体地球化学和水文气象研究结果,这些结果是 2022 年 10 月至 11 月乘坐 R/V Professor Gagarinskiy 号(第 83 次巡航)进行海洋考察研究的结果。首次对彼得大帝湾外围水域近层大气中的气候活性气体(CH4、CO2、H2O 蒸汽)和 Hg(0)进行了大气化学测量。详细介绍了底层沉积物和水体中的气体地球化学场。确定了目前在波塞特湾外大陆架上天然气燃烧的位置。建立了海洋日常监测的长期站点。
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