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Tippenhauer, Sandra; Torres-Valdes, Sinhue; Wisotzki, Andreas
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von Appen, Wilken-Jon; Stein, Ruediger; Wisotzki, Andreas
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Nikolopoulos, Anna; Janout, Markus; Hölemann, Jens A; Juhls, Bennet; Korhonen, Meri; Randelhoff, Achim
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Rabe, Benjamin; Schauer, Ursula; Ober, Sven; Horn, Myriel; Hoppmann, Mario; Korhonen, Meri; Pisarev, Sergey; Hampe, Hendrick; Villacieros, Nicolas; Savy, Jean Philippe; Wisotzki, Andreas
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Ober, Sven; Rijkenberg, Micha J A; Gerringa, Loes J A
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Ober, Sven; Rijkenberg, Micha J A; Gerringa, Loes J A
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Wisotzki, Andreas; Lochte, Karin
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Schröder, Michael; Ryan, Svenja; Wisotzki, Andreas
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Wisotzki, Andreas; Wiltshire, Karen Helen
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Geprägs, Patrizia; Torres, Marta E; Mau, Susan; Kasten, Sabine; Römer, Miriam; Bohrmann, Gerhard
Recent studies have suggested that the marine contribution of methane from shallow regions and melting marine terminating glaciers may have been underestimated. Here we report on methane sources and potential sinks associated with methane seeps in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia's largest fjord system. The average organic carbon content in the upper 8 meters of the sediment is around 0.65 wt.%; this observation combined with Parasound data suggest that the methane gas accumulations probably originate from peat-bearing sediments currently located several tens of meters below the seafloor. Only one of our cores indicates upward advection; instead most of the methane is...
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Geprägs, Patrizia; Torres, Marta E; Mau, Susan; Kasten, Sabine; Römer, Miriam; Bohrmann, Gerhard
Recent studies have suggested that the marine contribution of methane from shallow regions and melting marine terminating glaciers may have been underestimated. Here we report on methane sources and potential sinks associated with methane seeps in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia's largest fjord system. The average organic carbon content in the upper 8 meters of the sediment is around 0.65 wt.%; this observation combined with Parasound data suggest that the methane gas accumulations probably originate from peat-bearing sediments currently located several tens of meters below the seafloor. Only one of our cores indicates upward advection; instead most of the methane is...
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Geprägs, Patrizia; Torres, Marta E; Mau, Susan; Kasten, Sabine; Römer, Miriam; Bohrmann, Gerhard
Recent studies have suggested that the marine contribution of methane from shallow regions and melting marine terminating glaciers may have been underestimated. Here we report on methane sources and potential sinks associated with methane seeps in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia's largest fjord system. The average organic carbon content in the upper 8 meters of the sediment is around 0.65 wt.%; this observation combined with Parasound data suggest that the methane gas accumulations probably originate from peat-bearing sediments currently located several tens of meters below the seafloor. Only one of our cores indicates upward advection; instead most of the methane is...
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Geprägs, Patrizia; Torres, Marta E; Mau, Susan; Kasten, Sabine; Römer, Miriam; Bohrmann, Gerhard
Recent studies have suggested that the marine contribution of methane from shallow regions and melting marine terminating glaciers may have been underestimated. Here we report on methane sources and potential sinks associated with methane seeps in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia's largest fjord system. The average organic carbon content in the upper 8 meters of the sediment is around 0.65 wt.%; this observation combined with Parasound data suggest that the methane gas accumulations probably originate from peat-bearing sediments currently located several tens of meters below the seafloor. Only one of our cores indicates upward advection; instead most of the methane is...
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Rohardt, Gerd; Boebel, Olaf
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Strass, Volker H; Leach, Harry; Prandke, Hartmut; Donnelly, Matthew; Bracher, Astrid; Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A
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Strass, Volker H; Leach, Harry; Prandke, Hartmut; Donnelly, Matthew; Bracher, Astrid; Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A
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Strass, Volker H; Leach, Harry; Prandke, Hartmut; Donnelly, Matthew; Bracher, Astrid; Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A
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Strass, Volker H; Leach, Harry; Prandke, Hartmut; Donnelly, Matthew; Bracher, Astrid; Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A
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Rabe, Benjamin; von Appen, Wilken-Jon; Latarius, Katrin; Wisotzki, Andreas
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Meyer, Bettina; Rohardt, Gerd