© Copyright Antarctic Science Ltd 2019. As bottom water warms, destabilisation of gas hydrates may increase the extent of methane-rich sediments. The authors present an assessment of organic carbon processing by the benthic community in methane-rich sediments, including one of the first investigations of inorganic C fixation in a non-hydrothermal vent setting. This topic was previously poorly studied, and there is much need to fill the gaps in knowledge of such ecosystems. The authors hypothesized that benthic C fixation would occur, and that a high biomass macrofaunal community would play a substantial role in organic C cycling. Experiments were conducted at a 257 m deep site off South Georgia. Sediment cores were amended with 13C and 15N ...
Despite a number of studies in areas of focused methane seepage, the extent of transitional sediment...
Measurements of biogeochemical fluxes at the sediment–water interface are essential to investigate o...
The importance of cold-water blue carbon as biological carbon pumps that sequester carbon into ocean...
As bottom water warms, destabilisation of gas hydrates may increase the extent of methane rich sedim...
Sedimented hydrothermal vents are likely to be widespread compared to hard substrate hot vents. They...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
© Author(s) 2016. Marine sediments, particularly those located in estuarine and coastal zones, are k...
Deep-sea sediments cover ~70% of Earth's surface and represent the largest interface between the bio...
Marine sediments, particularly those located in estuarine and coastal zones, are key locations for t...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and ...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
Previous pulse-chase experiments have revealed a wide diversity of benthic response patterns to orga...
Without doubt, global climate change is directly linked to the anthropogenic release of greenhouse g...
Reducing systems where carbon is fixed chemosynthetically by bacteria (e.g., methane, hydrocarbon an...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
Despite a number of studies in areas of focused methane seepage, the extent of transitional sediment...
Measurements of biogeochemical fluxes at the sediment–water interface are essential to investigate o...
The importance of cold-water blue carbon as biological carbon pumps that sequester carbon into ocean...
As bottom water warms, destabilisation of gas hydrates may increase the extent of methane rich sedim...
Sedimented hydrothermal vents are likely to be widespread compared to hard substrate hot vents. They...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
© Author(s) 2016. Marine sediments, particularly those located in estuarine and coastal zones, are k...
Deep-sea sediments cover ~70% of Earth's surface and represent the largest interface between the bio...
Marine sediments, particularly those located in estuarine and coastal zones, are key locations for t...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and ...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
Previous pulse-chase experiments have revealed a wide diversity of benthic response patterns to orga...
Without doubt, global climate change is directly linked to the anthropogenic release of greenhouse g...
Reducing systems where carbon is fixed chemosynthetically by bacteria (e.g., methane, hydrocarbon an...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
Despite a number of studies in areas of focused methane seepage, the extent of transitional sediment...
Measurements of biogeochemical fluxes at the sediment–water interface are essential to investigate o...
The importance of cold-water blue carbon as biological carbon pumps that sequester carbon into ocean...