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Cruise Reports

Vol. 9 (2021)

CAGE21-3 Cruise Report: Ocean bottom seismics and acoustic surveys on the West-Svalbard margin – a study of local seismicity and its effect on methane seepage

  • Andreia Plaza-Faverola
  • Vera Schlindwein
  • Przemyslaw Domel
  • Mechita Schmidt-Aursch
  • Frances Ann Cooke
  • Truls Holm
  • Stormer A. Jensen
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7557/cage.6722
Submitted
30 September 2022
Published
31-10-2022

Abstract

Cruise CAGE21-3 with UiT’s research vessel R/V Helmer Hanssen was carried out to address the following objectives within the SEAMSTRESS project (Tectonic stress effects on Arctic methane seepage):
1- Recovery of 10 Ocean Bottom Seismometers (OBS) deployed last year north of the Knipovich Ridge-Molloy Transform Fault corner (see report CAGE20-5).
2- Conduction of an active source OBS experiment for the study of shear waves propagation in relation to local stress field and focused fluid flow.
3- Acquisition of seismic lines for completing a side survey for the FRAME-IODP proposal.
In 2020, 10 ocean-bottom seismometers (OBS) were deployed at the northern termination of the Knipovich Ridge to monitor seismic activity. The aim is to detect regional and local earthquakes. If localearthquakes are captured we will investigate the stress field in the region and how faults and fluids react to such stress (Figure 1). From the 10 instruments 8 are from Awi and 2 from UiT. IODP proposal 985 Eastern Fram Strait Palaeo-archive (FRAME) proposed to drill five sites on the western Svalbard margin in order to study chronostratigraphy, palaeoceanography, the palaeoclimatic evolution, and the forcing mechanisms responsible for main climatic transitions and the dynamics of the Svalbard Barents Sea Ice Sheet complex. This cruise acquired additional site survey seismic data for proposed primary and alternate drill sites.

The cruise may be known as: CAGE21_3