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Cruise Reports

Vol. 7 (2019)

CAGE19-1 Cruise Report: Passive and active ocean-bottom seismic surveys at Vestnesa Ridge, west-Svalbard margin within the framework of the SEAMSTRESS project

  • Stefan Bünz
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7557/cage.6909
Submitted
17 January 2023
Published
17-01-2023

Abstract

Cruise CAGE19-1 with UiT’s research vessel R/V Helmer Hanssen was the 1st of several planned cruises within the SEAMSTRESS project (Tectonic stress effects on Arctic methane seepage), an early-career starting grant by the Tromsø Research Foundation (TFS) and the Research Council of Norway (RCN-Frinatek) awarded to Andreia Plaza-Faverola.

The overall goal of cruise CAGE19-1 was to conduct a large-scale ocean-bottom seismic experiments on the eastern segment of the Vestnesa Ridge. A dense network of 23 ocean-bottom seismometers (OBS) have been deployed over the Lunde pockmark. Seismic acquisition over these OBS will provide data for a tomographic inversion of travel times in order to obtain the velocity structure of the chimney beneath the Lunde pockmark. In a second experiment, 7 OBS have been deployed long-term until summer 2020 and monitor microseismic events related to tectonics and seepage from pockmarks along the eastern segment of Vestnesa Ridge

The cruise may be known as: CAGE19_1