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Bubble Plumes in Nature

Silvana S. S. Cardoso, Julyan H. E. Cartwright

2023Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bubble plumes are ubiquitous in nature. Instances in the natural world include the release of methane and carbon dioxide from the seabed or the bottom of a lake and from a subsea oil well blowout. This review describes the dynamics of bubble plumes and their various spreading patterns in the surrounding environment. We explore how the motion of the plume is affected by the density stratification in the external environment, as well as by internal processes of dissolution of the bubbles and chemical reaction. We discuss several examples, such as natural disasters, global warming, and fishing techniques used by some whales and dolphins.

Topics & Concepts

BubbleGeologyEnvironmental scienceMeteorologyMechanicsPhysicsFluid Dynamics and MixingFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena