Artikler, rapporter og annet (geovitenskap): Nye registreringer
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Arctic Freshwater Sources and Ocean Mixing Relationships Revealed With Seawater Isotopic Tracing
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-29)The Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas are undergoing increased freshwater influx due to enhanced glacial and sea ice melt, precipitation, and runoff. Accurate delineation of these freshwater sources is vital as they critically modulate ocean composition and circulation with widespread and varied impacts. Despite this, the delineation of freshwater sources using physical oceanographic measurements (e.g., ... -
Tidal and seasonal influence on cold seep activity and methanotroph efficiency in the North Sea
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-12)The ocean’s methane emission to the atmosphere is dominated by continental shelves where cold seeps are globally common features. Seeps emit methane into the hydrosphere, but temporal variations and controls of seep activity and the efficiency of the microbial methane filter in the water column are scarce. Here we address these knowledge gaps by measuring whole water column methane inventories and ... -
Unravelling controls on multi-source-to-sink systems: A stratigraphic forward model of the early–middle Cenozoic of the SW Barents Sea
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-10)Source-to-sink dynamics are subjected to complex interactions between erosion, sediment transfer and deposition, particularly in an evolving tectonic and climatic setting. Here we use stratigraphic forward modelling (SFM) to predict the basin-fill architecture of a multi-source-to-sink system based on a state-of-the-art numerical approach. The modelling processes consider key source-to-sink parameters ... -
Glacial troughs as centres of organic carbon accumulation on the Norwegian continental margin
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-15)The role of continental margin sediments in the carbon cycle and the associated management potential for climate mitigation are currently poorly understood. Previous work has indicated that margin sediments store significant amounts of organic carbon, but few studies have quantified the rates at which organic carbon is accumulated. Here, we use machine learning to make spatial predictions of the ... -
Geological and glaciological controls of 21,700 active methane seeps in the northern Norwegian Barents sea
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-11)Due to tectonic uplift in the Cenozoic and numerous shelf-wide glaciations during the Quaternary, ∼1–2.5 km of sedimentary overburden has been eroded from the Barents Sea shelf, leading to the exhumation and partial uncapping of hydrocarbon accumulations. Widespread natural gas and oil leakage from the glacially eroded middle-upper Triassic reservoir directly into the water column has been documented ... -
Near-surface characterization using shear-wave resonances: A case study from offshore Svalbard, Norway
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-14)Shear-wave (S-wave) resonances are typically observed when the surficial marine sediments over a rock substrate have relatively low S-wave velocities. We observe these phenomena using ocean-bottom fiber-optic distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) in two subsea fiber-optic telecommunication cables in Svalbard, Norway. Strong seismic energy from sufficiently large earthquakes is required to trigger and ... -
Methanotroph activity and connectivity between two seep systems north off Svalbard
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-14)Understanding methane flux dynamics in Arctic cold seep systems and the influence of oceanic currents on microbial methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) is crucial for assessing their impact on Arctic methane emissions. Here, we investigate methane dynamics and associated microbial communities at two cold seep areas, Norskebanken and Hinlopen Trough, North of Svalbard. Methane concentrations and methane ... -
A distinctive rare earth element signature for pyrite oxidation and glacial weathering
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-15)The application of rare earth elements (REE) and neodymium (Nd) isotopes to authigenic Fe-(oxyhydr)oxide phases leached from marine sediments can be used for reconstructing past ocean circulation and chemical weathering patterns on nearby continental landmasses. To explore the behaviour of REE during chemical weathering in glacial environments, we analyzed the authigenic fraction of glacimarine ... -
Contrasting Methane Seepage Dynamics in the Hola Trough Offshore Norway: Insights From Two Different Summers
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-09)This study investigates the temporal variations in methane concentration and flare activity in the Hola trough (offshore Norway) during May 2018 and June 2022. Between these time periods, methane seep activity exhibits 3.5 times increase, as evidenced by hydroacoustic measurements. As the seep area in the Hola trough is constantly within the hydrate stability zone, the observed increase cannot be ... -
NordVulk 1974-2024
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024)Nordisk Vulkanologisk Institut, senere kendt som Nordisk Vulkanologisk Center (NordVulk), på Island fylder 50 år i 2024. Desværre sammenfalder den runde fødselsdag med, at NordVulk nedlægges. Dermed afsluttes en lang, fremgangsrig og succesfuld æra med nordisk vulkanologisk forskning på Island. Her beretter vi lidt om NordVulks liv. -
Seasonal precipitation variability on Svalbard inferred from Holocene sedimentary leaf wax δ2H
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-26)Svalbard spans large climate gradients, associated with atmospheric circulation patterns and variations in ocean heat content and sea ice cover. Future precipitation increases are projected to peak in the northeast and to mainly occur in winter, but uncertainties underscore the need for reconstructions of long-term spatial and temporal variations in precipitation amounts and seasonality. We use lipid ... -
Early aerial expedition photos reveal 85 years of glacier growth and stability in East Antarctica
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-25)During the last few decades, several sectors in Antarctica have transitioned from glacial mass balance equilibrium to mass loss. In order to determine if recent trends exceed the scale of natural variability, long-term observations are vital. Here we explore the earliest, large-scale, aerial image archive of Antarctica to provide a unique record of 21 outlet glaciers along the coastline of East ... -
The Ocean Senses Activity Book: Enriching Ocean Literacy through a multisensory approach
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)This chapter outlines the development of “The Ocean Senses Activity Book” integrating a multisensory approach to ocean education for pupils and the general public. Originating from an expedition in the Arctic Ocean, the project aimed to cultivate more effective cognitive approaches to ocean literacy education and communication. It bridged the gap between scientific exploration and public engagement, ... -
The Agenda 2030 and the Imperative for Research and Education for the Climate and the Oceans
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)This chapter sets the scene and provides background information regarding the primary objective of the book: to contribute to the knowledge base for climate education and research, with a specific focus on the oceans and water. Within this framework, the chapter situates educational and research strategies that specifically focus on ocean literacy, developed and coordinated by the authors over the ... -
Connecting with The Deep: Lifelong Learning (LLL) and Marine Sustainability
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)This chapter frames marine sustainability within ongoing global and regional initiatives in lifelong learning and adult education. The authors of this chapter argue that to achieve the ambitious targets set out in the SDGs, our adult population must be able to recognise, engage with, and act upon economic, social, and environmental challenges. The authors of this chapter present the many barriers ... -
Universally Accessible Marine Science and Ocean Literacy for All Citizens: The Thalassophile Project
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)The Thalassophile Project is dedicated to universal accessibility in marine science and ocean literacy, with a focus on the d/Deaf and visually impaired communities. By emphasising accessibility, and illustrating how theory is put into practice, the project brings together a network of cross-sector practitioners, combining marine research, education, and universal accessibility expertise. In this ... -
Emotional and ecological literacy for a more sustainable society
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Post-glaciation depositional changes in Wijdefjorden, northern Svalbard, using grain-size end-member modelling
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-11)Grain-size end-member (EM) modelling is a robust statistical approach for identifying and quantifying dominant grain-size distributions. This approach provides a novel perspective for understanding the impact of interactions between depositional processes in complex sedimentary environments. This study examines grain-size distributions of six glacimarine sediment cores collected along an Nsingle ... -
Sediment DNA metabarcoding and morphology provide complementary insight into macrofauna and meiobenthos response to environmental gradients in an Arctic glacial fjord
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-11)Arctic fjords ecosystems are highly dynamic, with organisms exposed to various natural stressors along with productivity clines driven by advection of water masses from shelves. The benthic response to these environmental clines has been extensively studied using traditional, morphology-based approaches mostly focusing on macroinvertebrates. In this study we analyse the effects of glacially mediated ... -
Contribution of fluorescent primary biological aerosol particles to low-level Arctic cloud residuals
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-13)Mixed-phase clouds (MPCs) are key players in the Arctic climate system due to their role in modulating solar and terrestrial radiation. Such radiative interactions rely, among other factors, on the ice content of MPCs, which is regulated by the availability of ice-nucleating particles (INPs). While it appears that INPs are associated with the presence of primary biological aerosol particles (PBAPs) ...