“…Numerous methods have been used to detect and quantify SGD (Burnett et al, 2006) including optical systems (Karpen et al, 2004); geochemical water column investigations of tracers like the natural radionuclides radium and radon (Burnett & Dulaiova, 2003; Moore, 1996; Moore et al, 2008; Scholten et al, 2013), dissolved silicon (Oehler et al, 2019), methane, and chloride (Dulaiova et al, 2010; Schlüter et al, 2004); remote sensing (Shaban et al, 2005; Tamborski et al, 2015; Wilson & Rocha, 2012); and direct investigations using cores and different types of seepage meters (Bugna et al, 1996; Burnett & Dulaiova, 2003; Cable et al, 1997; Sauter et al, 2001). Only a few geophysical methods, like geoelectric (Stieglitz, 2005; Viso et al, 2010), controlled source electromagnetic (Gustafson et al, 2019; Müller et al, 2011), or autonomous underwater vehicle investigations (Sauter et al, 2003) have been used to explore SGD. Other hydroacoustic studies often postulate SGD solely based on geomorphological characteristics but without any geochemical verification (e.g., Goff, 2019; Hillman et al, 2015; Jakobsson et al, 2020).…”