The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in an intertidal mud flat of the German Wadden Sea (Site Dangast, Jade Bay) was studied and related to sedimentary biogeochemical gradients and processes. Below the penetration depths of oxygen (similar to3 mm) and nitrate (similar to4 mm), the presence of dissolved iron and manganese and the absence of dissolved sulfide indicated suboxic conditions within the top 10 cm of the sediment. Moderate to high bacterial sulfate reduction rates were measured with radiotracers throughout the sediment, and dissimilatory sulfate reduction was also demonstrated by the presence of acid-volatile sulfides (AVS, essentially iron monosulfide). Stable sulfur isotope discrimination between dissolved s...
In many marine surface sediments, the reduction of manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) oxides is obscured b...
Coastal acid sulfate soils (CASS) constitute a serious and global environmental problem. Oxidation o...
In dependence on the input of organic matter, sulfate reduction and sulfide oxidation in coastal sed...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in an intertidal mud flat of the German W...
The identity and abundance of potentially active sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in several metre de...
An integrated study, combining biogeochemical, stable isotope, micro-sensor, sedimentological, phase...
This study describes the microbial community structure of three sandy sediment stations that differe...
Sulfate is the most important terminal electron acceptor on earth and plays a pivotal role in the mi...
A biogeochemical and stable isotope geochemical study was carried out in surface sediments of an org...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) of a marine Arctic sediment (Smeerenburgf...
The diversity and distribution of Deltaproteobacteria in an intertidal mud flat of the German Wadden...
The World s oceans host a variety of sulfidic habitats. Yet, microorganisms oxidizing reduced inorga...
Viable counts of sulphate-reducing bacteria, able to use a range of different growth substrates were...
The activity and diversity of prokaryotes is one of the keys to understand element cycling in our en...
My Ph.D thesis deals with biogeochemical cycling of carbon, sulfur and iron compounds in marine sedi...
In many marine surface sediments, the reduction of manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) oxides is obscured b...
Coastal acid sulfate soils (CASS) constitute a serious and global environmental problem. Oxidation o...
In dependence on the input of organic matter, sulfate reduction and sulfide oxidation in coastal sed...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in an intertidal mud flat of the German W...
The identity and abundance of potentially active sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in several metre de...
An integrated study, combining biogeochemical, stable isotope, micro-sensor, sedimentological, phase...
This study describes the microbial community structure of three sandy sediment stations that differe...
Sulfate is the most important terminal electron acceptor on earth and plays a pivotal role in the mi...
A biogeochemical and stable isotope geochemical study was carried out in surface sediments of an org...
The community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) of a marine Arctic sediment (Smeerenburgf...
The diversity and distribution of Deltaproteobacteria in an intertidal mud flat of the German Wadden...
The World s oceans host a variety of sulfidic habitats. Yet, microorganisms oxidizing reduced inorga...
Viable counts of sulphate-reducing bacteria, able to use a range of different growth substrates were...
The activity and diversity of prokaryotes is one of the keys to understand element cycling in our en...
My Ph.D thesis deals with biogeochemical cycling of carbon, sulfur and iron compounds in marine sedi...
In many marine surface sediments, the reduction of manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) oxides is obscured b...
Coastal acid sulfate soils (CASS) constitute a serious and global environmental problem. Oxidation o...
In dependence on the input of organic matter, sulfate reduction and sulfide oxidation in coastal sed...