Observations of seabed bubbles (62m depth) at a natural marine hydrocarbon seep by passive acoustic and optical approaches are compared. The acoustic and optical methods observed a bimodal distribution with peaks at 1500 and 1750Hz, and 2200 and 2800μm radius, respectively. Radii were ~20% lower than predicted by the Minnaert formula. Frequency shifts were observed for bubbles emitted within a few milliseconds and were attributed to coupling between nearby bubbles. Surfactants also may have played a role.
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Leifer, I., & Tang, D. (2007). The acoustic signature of marine seep bubbles. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 121(1), EL35–EL40. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2401227
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