At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic pelagic bacteria. Here we investigated an area of the Northwestern Black Sea off Crimea close to the shelf break, where the chemocline reaches the seafloor at around 150-170 m water depth, to assess whether thiotrophic bacteria are favored in this zone. Seafloor video transects were carried out with the submersible JAGO covering 20 km2 on the region between 110 and 200 m depth. Around the chemocline we observed irregular seafloor depressions, covered with whitish mats of large filamentous bacteria. These comprised 25-55% of the seafloor, forming a belt of 3 km width around the chemocline. Cores from the mats obtained with JAGO showed higher ac...
Organic matter degradation in marine environments is essential for the recycling of nutrients, espec...
A sudden increase in salinity about 7000 years ago caused a shift in the deposited sediments of the ...
Bottom-water oxygen supply is a key factor governing the biogeochemistry and community composition o...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
Global warming and eutrophication promote hypoxia in aquatic systems, with projected decreases in oc...
Global warming and eutrophication promote hypoxia in aquatic systems, with projected decreases in oc...
Biogeochemical measurements in sediment cores collected with the submersible JAGO (pusch cores) and ...
The Black Sea, with its highly sulfidic water column, is the largest anoxic basin in the world. With...
Microorganisms attached to particles have been shown to be different from free-living microbes and t...
Bottom-water oxygen supply is a key factor governing the biogeochemistry and community composition o...
Abstract The Black Sea is the largest semi‐closed permanently anoxic basin on our planet with long‐t...
Sulfidic muds of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan (NDSF) are populated by different types of mat-...
Sulfidic muds of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan are populated by different types of mat-forming...
Organic matter degradation in marine environments is essential for the recycling of nutrients, espec...
A sudden increase in salinity about 7000 years ago caused a shift in the deposited sediments of the ...
Bottom-water oxygen supply is a key factor governing the biogeochemistry and community composition o...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
At the Black Sea chemocline, oxygen- and sulfide-rich waters meet and form a niche for thiotrophic p...
Global warming and eutrophication promote hypoxia in aquatic systems, with projected decreases in oc...
Global warming and eutrophication promote hypoxia in aquatic systems, with projected decreases in oc...
Biogeochemical measurements in sediment cores collected with the submersible JAGO (pusch cores) and ...
The Black Sea, with its highly sulfidic water column, is the largest anoxic basin in the world. With...
Microorganisms attached to particles have been shown to be different from free-living microbes and t...
Bottom-water oxygen supply is a key factor governing the biogeochemistry and community composition o...
Abstract The Black Sea is the largest semi‐closed permanently anoxic basin on our planet with long‐t...
Sulfidic muds of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan (NDSF) are populated by different types of mat-...
Sulfidic muds of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan are populated by different types of mat-forming...
Organic matter degradation in marine environments is essential for the recycling of nutrients, espec...
A sudden increase in salinity about 7000 years ago caused a shift in the deposited sediments of the ...
Bottom-water oxygen supply is a key factor governing the biogeochemistry and community composition o...