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Biochemical investigation of multicorer sediment profile PS59/108
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Biochemical investigation of multicorer sediment profile PS59/105
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Biochemical investigation of multicorer sediment profile PS59/103
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Biochemical investigation of multicorer sediment profile PS59/100-1
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Biochemical investigation of multicorer sediment profile PS59/096
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Biochemical investigation of multicorer sediment profile PS59/094
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Biochemical investigation of multicorer sediment profile PS59/091
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AMS 14C and 230Th/U dates determined on 24 coral species from the Gulf of Cádiz
This paper presents the first compilation of information on the spatial distribution of scleractinian cold-water corals in the Gulf of Cádiz based on literature research and own... -
Sulphur and iron species in Dvurechenskii mud volcano sediments
The deep Black Sea is known to be depleted in electron-acceptors for sulphide oxidation. This study on depth distributions of sulphur species (S(II),... -
Niche differentiation among mat-forming, sulfide-oxidizing bacteria in chemos...
Sulfidic muds of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan are populated by different types of mat-forming sulfide-oxidizing bacteria. The predominant sulfide oxidizers of three... -
Sediment analyses of three sediment cores from Galway Mound, NE-Atlantik
During the past decade, knowledge about the ecology and the environment of giant carbonate mounds has been growing continuously. However, still little is known about their... -
Limitations of microbial hydrocarbon degradation at the Amon Mud Volcano (Nil...
The Amon mud volcano (MV), located at 1250 m water depth on the Nile Deep Sea Fan, is known for its active emission of methane and non-methane hydrocarbons into the hydrosphere.... -
Biogeochemical measurements associated to deep-sea wood falls
Large organic food falls to the deep sea - such as whale carcasses and wood logs - support the development of reduced, sulfidic niches in an otherwise oxygenated, oligotrophic... -
Trace metals in sediments of the Var Canyon turbidite system at the DYFAMED s...
The magnitude and the chronology of anthropogenic impregnation by Hg and other trace metals of environmental concern (V, Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag, Cd and Pb, including its stable... -
Mats of psychrophilic thiotrophic bacteria associated with cold seeps of the ...
This study focused on the bacterial diversity associated with microbial mats of deep-sea cold seeps at the Norwegian continental margin. Study sites included the Storegga and... -
Meiofauna and nematode abundances from cold seep related habitats along the N...
Cold-seep environments and their associated symbiont-bearing megafaunal communities create islands of primary production for macro- and meiofauna in the otherwise monotonous and... -
Results from field observations and in situ 13C feeding experiments in the Na...
Submarine canyon systems provide a heterogeneous habitat for deep-sea benthos in terms of topography, hydrography, and the quality and quantity of organic matter present.... -
Counts of harpacticoid copepods associated with cold-water coral substrates o...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid copepod fauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone was... -
Nematodes and meiofauna in sediments obtained during Belgica cruise BG06/13, ...
The Gollum Channels and Whittard Canyon (NE Atlantic) are two areas that receive high input of organic matter and phytodetritus from euphotic layers, but they are typified by... -
Nematodes and meiofauna in sediments obtained from RRS Charles Darwin cruise ...
Samples collected at two different depths (ca. 3200 and ca. 4200 m) in the Setúbal and Cascais canyons off the Portuguese coast, during the HERMES RRS Charles Darwin cruise...
