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Sedimentology and age determination of sediment cores from the Penmarch'h and...
In 1948, Le Danois reported for the first time the occurrence of living cold-water coral reefs, the so-called "massifs coralliens", along the European Atlantic continental... -
Results of an isotope tracer experiment with arctic deep-sea nematodes
A stable isotope (13C)-labeling experiment was performed to quantify the importance of bacterial carbon as a food source for an Arctic deep-sea nematode community. Bacterial... -
Stable Isotope composition of particulate organic matter and fauna in a deep ...
Cold-water corals (CWC) are frequently reported from deep sites with locally accelerated currents that enhance seabed food particle supply. Moreover, zooplankton likely account... -
Viral decay and production in sediments of the Mediterranean Sea
Here, for the first time, we have carried out synoptic measurements of viral production and decay rates in continental-shelf and deep-sea sediments of the Mediterranean Sea to... -
Prokaryotic community structure and diversity in the sediment of Kazan mud vo...
We investigated 16S rRNA gene diversity at a high sediment depth resolution (every 5 cm, top 30 cm) in an active site of the Kazan mud volcano, East Mediterranean Sea. A total... -
Methane and sulphate consumption in different habitats of the Håkon Mosby Mud...
The Hakon Mosby Mud Volcano is a highly active methane seep hosting different chemosynthetic communities such as thiotrophic bacterial mats and siboglinid tubeworm assemblages.... -
Methane and sulfide fluxes in permanent anoxia: in situ studies at the Dvurec...
The Dvurechenskii mud volcano (DMV), located in permanently anoxic waters at 2060 m depth (Sorokin Trough, Black Sea), was visited during the M72/2 cruise with the RV Meteor to...
