Methane-derived authigenic carbonate (MDAC) mound features at the Codling Fault Zone (CFZ), located in shallow waters (50–120 m) of the western Irish Sea were investigated and provide a comparison to deep sea MDAC settings. Carbonates consisted of aragonite as the major mineral phase, with δ13C depletion to −50‰ and δ18O enrichment to ~ 2‰. These isotope signatures, together with the co-precipitation of framboidal pyrite confirm that anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is an important process mediating methane release to thewater column and the atmosphere in this region. 18O-enrichment could be a result ofMDAC precipitation with seawater in colder than present day conditions, or precipitation with 18O-enriched water transported from deep p...
An integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed fluid venting was car...
The Tommeliten seepage area is part of the Greater Ekofisk area, which is situated above the Tommeli...
Methane (CH4) in sub-seafloor sediment is generated both biologically and non-biologically from orga...
The Croker Carbonate Slabs, in the UK sector of the Irish Sea, has shallow (70 to 100 m) water, stro...
We investigated methane-derived authigenic carbonate (MDAC) crusts and nodules from a cold seep site...
The recent discovery of active methane venting along the US northern and mid-Atlantic margin represe...
Methane seeps have been shown to be a powerful agent in modifying seabed morphology, amongst others ...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Earth and Plan...
Cycling of organic carbon in marine sediments is of fundamental importance for marine ecosystem func...
Cycling of organic carbon in marine sediments is of fundamental importance for marine ecosystem func...
Seepage of methane (CH4) on land and in the sea may significantly affect Earth's biogeochemical cycl...
Seepage of methane (CH4) on land and in the sea may significantly affect Earth's biogeochemical cycl...
Cycling of organic carbon in marine sediments is of fundamental importance for marine ecosystem func...
Authigenic carbonate rocks from an active seep (Site F) located in the South China Sea (SCS) at a wa...
We investigated methane-derived authigenic carbonate (MDAC) crusts and nodules from a cold seep site...
An integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed fluid venting was car...
The Tommeliten seepage area is part of the Greater Ekofisk area, which is situated above the Tommeli...
Methane (CH4) in sub-seafloor sediment is generated both biologically and non-biologically from orga...
The Croker Carbonate Slabs, in the UK sector of the Irish Sea, has shallow (70 to 100 m) water, stro...
We investigated methane-derived authigenic carbonate (MDAC) crusts and nodules from a cold seep site...
The recent discovery of active methane venting along the US northern and mid-Atlantic margin represe...
Methane seeps have been shown to be a powerful agent in modifying seabed morphology, amongst others ...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Earth and Plan...
Cycling of organic carbon in marine sediments is of fundamental importance for marine ecosystem func...
Cycling of organic carbon in marine sediments is of fundamental importance for marine ecosystem func...
Seepage of methane (CH4) on land and in the sea may significantly affect Earth's biogeochemical cycl...
Seepage of methane (CH4) on land and in the sea may significantly affect Earth's biogeochemical cycl...
Cycling of organic carbon in marine sediments is of fundamental importance for marine ecosystem func...
Authigenic carbonate rocks from an active seep (Site F) located in the South China Sea (SCS) at a wa...
We investigated methane-derived authigenic carbonate (MDAC) crusts and nodules from a cold seep site...
An integrated geophysical, geological, and geochemical investigation of seabed fluid venting was car...
The Tommeliten seepage area is part of the Greater Ekofisk area, which is situated above the Tommeli...
Methane (CH4) in sub-seafloor sediment is generated both biologically and non-biologically from orga...