Seepage of methane (CH4) on land and in the sea may significantly affect Earth's biogeochemical cycles. However processes of CH4 generation and consumption, both abiotic and microbial, are not always clear. We provide new geochemical and isotope data to evaluate if a recently discovered CH4 seepage from the shallow seafloor close to the Island of Elba (Tuscany) and two small islands nearby are derived from abiogenic or biogenic sources and whether carbonate encrusted vents are the result of microbial or abiotic processes. Emission of gas bubbles (predominantly CH4) from unlithified sands was observed at seven spots in an area of 100 m2 at Pomonte (Island of Elba), with a total rate of 234 ml m-2 d-1. The measured carbon isotope values of CH...
During the MARSITECruise expedition in November 2014 on board the RV Pourquoi Pas?, multidisciplinar...
The deep anoxic shelf of the northwestern Black Sea has numerous gas seeps, which are populated by m...
The largest reservoir of the powerful greenhouse gas methane is in marine sediments, and catastrophi...
Seepage of methane (CH4) on land and in the sea may significantly affect Earth’s biogeochemical cycl...
Methane (CH4) in sub-seafloor sediment is generated both biologically and non-biologically from orga...
To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, we conduct...
International audienceA few thousand (2,612) seeps are releasing microbial methane bubbles from the ...
To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, we conduct...
Abstract To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, w...
Submarine methane emissions in the Tuscan Archipelago have been studied since the 1960s, both for ec...
AbstractSerpentinization of ultramafic rocks is considered a major process of production of abiotic ...
Authigenic carbonate rocks from an active seep (Site F) located in the South China Sea (SCS) at a wa...
The deep anoxic shelf of the northwestern Black Sea has numerous gas seeps, which are populated by m...
During the MARSITECruise expedition in November 2014 on board the RV Pourquoi Pas?, multidisciplinar...
The deep anoxic shelf of the northwestern Black Sea has numerous gas seeps, which are populated by m...
The largest reservoir of the powerful greenhouse gas methane is in marine sediments, and catastrophi...
Seepage of methane (CH4) on land and in the sea may significantly affect Earth’s biogeochemical cycl...
Methane (CH4) in sub-seafloor sediment is generated both biologically and non-biologically from orga...
To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, we conduct...
International audienceA few thousand (2,612) seeps are releasing microbial methane bubbles from the ...
To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, we conduct...
Abstract To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, w...
Submarine methane emissions in the Tuscan Archipelago have been studied since the 1960s, both for ec...
AbstractSerpentinization of ultramafic rocks is considered a major process of production of abiotic ...
Authigenic carbonate rocks from an active seep (Site F) located in the South China Sea (SCS) at a wa...
The deep anoxic shelf of the northwestern Black Sea has numerous gas seeps, which are populated by m...
During the MARSITECruise expedition in November 2014 on board the RV Pourquoi Pas?, multidisciplinar...
The deep anoxic shelf of the northwestern Black Sea has numerous gas seeps, which are populated by m...
The largest reservoir of the powerful greenhouse gas methane is in marine sediments, and catastrophi...