<div><p>Pockmarks are geological features that are found on the bottom of lakes and oceans all over the globe. Some are active, seeping oil or methane, while others are inactive. Active pockmarks are well studied since they harbor specialized microbial communities that proliferate on the seeping compounds. Such communities are not found in inactive pockmarks. Interestingly, inactive pockmarks are known to have different macrofaunal communities compared to the surrounding sediments. It is undetermined what the microbial composition of inactive pockmarks is and if it shows a similar pattern as the macrofauna. The Norwegian Oslofjord contains many inactive pockmarks and they are well suited to study the influence of these geological features o...
Traditionally, microbial surveys investigating the effect of chronic anthropogenic pressure such as ...
Many studies have examined relationships of microorganisms to geochemical zones in subseafloor sedim...
Microbial subsurface sediments have been shown to remineralize up to 90 % of the inorganic carbon th...
Pockmarks are geological features that are found on the bottom of lakes and oceans all over the glob...
Pockmarks are crater-like depression on the seafloor associated with hydrocarbon ascent through mudd...
Pockmarks are crater-like depression on the seafloor associated with hydrocarbon ascent through mudd...
Pockmarks are crater-like depression on the seafloor associated with hydrocarbon ascent through mud...
2018-08-02Sediments lay at the bottom of the ocean, containing the largest active reservoir of organ...
The factors controlling the relative abundances of Archaea and Bacteria in marine sediments are poor...
The impact of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) on coastal sea biogeochemistry has been demonstr...
Prokaryotes are the most abundant organisms on Earth. These microorganisms play an integral role in ...
The first interaction of water column-derived organic matter with benthic microbial communities take...
Analyses of microbial diversity in marine sediments have identified a core set of taxa unique to the...
Patterns of marine microbial community composition are observable across ocean depths, with distinct...
The zone of continental margins is most important for the ocean’s productivity and nutrient budget a...
Traditionally, microbial surveys investigating the effect of chronic anthropogenic pressure such as ...
Many studies have examined relationships of microorganisms to geochemical zones in subseafloor sedim...
Microbial subsurface sediments have been shown to remineralize up to 90 % of the inorganic carbon th...
Pockmarks are geological features that are found on the bottom of lakes and oceans all over the glob...
Pockmarks are crater-like depression on the seafloor associated with hydrocarbon ascent through mudd...
Pockmarks are crater-like depression on the seafloor associated with hydrocarbon ascent through mudd...
Pockmarks are crater-like depression on the seafloor associated with hydrocarbon ascent through mud...
2018-08-02Sediments lay at the bottom of the ocean, containing the largest active reservoir of organ...
The factors controlling the relative abundances of Archaea and Bacteria in marine sediments are poor...
The impact of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) on coastal sea biogeochemistry has been demonstr...
Prokaryotes are the most abundant organisms on Earth. These microorganisms play an integral role in ...
The first interaction of water column-derived organic matter with benthic microbial communities take...
Analyses of microbial diversity in marine sediments have identified a core set of taxa unique to the...
Patterns of marine microbial community composition are observable across ocean depths, with distinct...
The zone of continental margins is most important for the ocean’s productivity and nutrient budget a...
Traditionally, microbial surveys investigating the effect of chronic anthropogenic pressure such as ...
Many studies have examined relationships of microorganisms to geochemical zones in subseafloor sedim...
Microbial subsurface sediments have been shown to remineralize up to 90 % of the inorganic carbon th...