In his monumental master work ‘The Face of the Earth’, the eminent Vienna geologist Eduard Suess has formulated visionary thoughts on fundamental topics ranging from the tectonic nature of Europe’s margins to the role of the ‘Biosphere’, a word that he had coined in 1875. This word turned into a concept of Life as a Geological Force through the vision of Vladimir I. Vernadksy (Biosfera, 1920). Recent studies (Vasconselos et al. 1995) have unveiled the possible role of microbial mediation in the formation of natural dolomite, a mineral named after Déodat de Dolomieu (1750-1801).But some of the most spectacular geological bodies, built by Life as a Geological Force, are the carbonate mounds. Carbonate mounds from the fossil record provide evi...
Recent discoveries of deep water carbonate reef and mound structures in the North Atlantic have gene...
Carbonate mud mounds, found in marine environments from shallow- to deep-water settings, span from P...
During IODP Expedition 307, the first (and so far only) complete sequence through a cold-water coral...
Porcupine Basin displays - within the North Atlantic realm and perhaps in a global perspective - a u...
Carbonate mounds are prominent features throughout the geological record. In many hydrocarbon provin...
The discovery of recent carbonate mounds and cold-water coral reefs along the European continental m...
The discovery of recent carbonate mounds and cold-water coral reefs along the European continental m...
Over a decade of research on recent cold-water coral mounds in various oceans has set the stage for ...
Sub-recent cold-water carbonate mounds localized in deeper slope settings on the Atlantic continenta...
The Porcupine Seabight Challenger Mound is the first carbonate mound to be drilled (∼270 m) and anal...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
Carbonate mounds are important contributors of life in different settings, from warm-water to cold-w...
Carbonate mounds are conspicuous features of the European margins. Only fossil examples of these mou...
Along the European Atlantic continental margin, recent to young (late Quaternary) fossil carbonate m...
Large mound structures associated with cold-water coral ecosystems commonly occur on the slopes of c...
Recent discoveries of deep water carbonate reef and mound structures in the North Atlantic have gene...
Carbonate mud mounds, found in marine environments from shallow- to deep-water settings, span from P...
During IODP Expedition 307, the first (and so far only) complete sequence through a cold-water coral...
Porcupine Basin displays - within the North Atlantic realm and perhaps in a global perspective - a u...
Carbonate mounds are prominent features throughout the geological record. In many hydrocarbon provin...
The discovery of recent carbonate mounds and cold-water coral reefs along the European continental m...
The discovery of recent carbonate mounds and cold-water coral reefs along the European continental m...
Over a decade of research on recent cold-water coral mounds in various oceans has set the stage for ...
Sub-recent cold-water carbonate mounds localized in deeper slope settings on the Atlantic continenta...
The Porcupine Seabight Challenger Mound is the first carbonate mound to be drilled (∼270 m) and anal...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
Carbonate mounds are important contributors of life in different settings, from warm-water to cold-w...
Carbonate mounds are conspicuous features of the European margins. Only fossil examples of these mou...
Along the European Atlantic continental margin, recent to young (late Quaternary) fossil carbonate m...
Large mound structures associated with cold-water coral ecosystems commonly occur on the slopes of c...
Recent discoveries of deep water carbonate reef and mound structures in the North Atlantic have gene...
Carbonate mud mounds, found in marine environments from shallow- to deep-water settings, span from P...
During IODP Expedition 307, the first (and so far only) complete sequence through a cold-water coral...