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External Links

Below are links to websites we find useful.

Underwater Mass Spectrometry

The Harsh-Environment MS Workshop aims to bring together experts to advance the development and deployment of mass spectrometers in challenging environments like space, oceans, and disaster zones. Extensive documentation of academic talks.

​The NIST Chemistry WebBook provides users with easy access to a wide range of reliable chemical and physical property data for various chemical species.

Inficon has provided key components like the Transpector mass spectrometer, which is used in underwater mass spectrometry systems to measure dissolved gases in real-time.

The article explores the use of underwater mass spectrometry to locate and map methane sources in the ocean.

The website describes a NOAA expedition's use of new chemical sensing technologies, like the Gemini mass spectrometer, to study the deep ocean.

Seeps

The website provides information about cold seeps, including what they are and why they are important, along with educational resources.

The website provides a Water Column Sonar Data Viewer and information about NOAA's sonar data collection and access.

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