<div><p>In Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems nutrient-rich waters are transported to the ocean surface, fuelling high photoautotrophic primary production. Subsequent heterotrophic decomposition of the produced biomass increases the oxygen-depletion at intermediate water depths, which can result in the formation of oxygen minimum zones (OMZ). OMZs can sporadically accumulate hydrogen sulfide (H<sub>2</sub>S), which is toxic to most multicellular organisms and has been implicated in massive fish kills. During a cruise to the OMZ off Peru in January 2009 we found a sulfidic plume in continental shelf waters, covering an area >5500 km<sup>2</sup>, which contained ∼2.2×10<sup>4</sup> tons of H<sub>2</sub>S. This was the first time that H<sub>2<...
Eutrophication and global climate change lead to expansion of hypoxia in the ocean, often accompanie...
The formation of sedimentary pyrite (FeS2), the principal sink for reduced sulfur in marine systems,...
The interaction between fluid seepage, bottom water redox, and chemosynthetic communities was studie...
In Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems nutrient-rich waters are transported to the ocean surface, fue...
In Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems nutrient-rich waters are transported to the ocean surface, fue...
In Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems nutrient-rich waters are transported to the ocean surface, fue...
In Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems nutrient-rich waters are transported to the ocean surface, fue...
Members of the gammaproteobacterial clade SUP05 couple water column sulfide oxidation to nitrate red...
The sulfur cycle is an important, although understudied facet of today's modern oxygen minimum zones...
Nitrogen cycling is normally thought to dominate the biogeochemistry and microbial ecology of oxygen...
Coastal upwelling regions are economically important as they contribute to ~50% of the world's fishe...
Coastal waters support ∼90 per cent of global fisheries and are therefore an important food reserve ...
Microbial communities mediate biogeochemical processes of Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N) and Sulfur (S) cy...
Urania basin in the deep Mediterranean Sea houses a lake that is > 100 m deep, devoid of oxygen, 6 t...
Biological diversity in marine OMZs (oxygen minimum zones) is dominated by a complex community of ba...
Eutrophication and global climate change lead to expansion of hypoxia in the ocean, often accompanie...
The formation of sedimentary pyrite (FeS2), the principal sink for reduced sulfur in marine systems,...
The interaction between fluid seepage, bottom water redox, and chemosynthetic communities was studie...
In Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems nutrient-rich waters are transported to the ocean surface, fue...
In Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems nutrient-rich waters are transported to the ocean surface, fue...
In Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems nutrient-rich waters are transported to the ocean surface, fue...
In Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems nutrient-rich waters are transported to the ocean surface, fue...
Members of the gammaproteobacterial clade SUP05 couple water column sulfide oxidation to nitrate red...
The sulfur cycle is an important, although understudied facet of today's modern oxygen minimum zones...
Nitrogen cycling is normally thought to dominate the biogeochemistry and microbial ecology of oxygen...
Coastal upwelling regions are economically important as they contribute to ~50% of the world's fishe...
Coastal waters support ∼90 per cent of global fisheries and are therefore an important food reserve ...
Microbial communities mediate biogeochemical processes of Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N) and Sulfur (S) cy...
Urania basin in the deep Mediterranean Sea houses a lake that is > 100 m deep, devoid of oxygen, 6 t...
Biological diversity in marine OMZs (oxygen minimum zones) is dominated by a complex community of ba...
Eutrophication and global climate change lead to expansion of hypoxia in the ocean, often accompanie...
The formation of sedimentary pyrite (FeS2), the principal sink for reduced sulfur in marine systems,...
The interaction between fluid seepage, bottom water redox, and chemosynthetic communities was studie...