An extensive submarine cold-seep area was discovered on the northern shelf of South Georgia during R/V Polarstern cruise ANT-XXIX/4 in spring 2013. Hydroacoustic surveys documented the presence of 133 gas bubble emissions, which were restricted to glacially-formed fjords and troughs. Video-based sea floor observations confirmed the sea floor origin of the gas emissions and spatially related microbial mats. Effective methane transport from these emissions into the hydrosphere was proven by relative enrichments of dissolved methane in near-bottom waters. Stable carbon isotopic signatures pointed to a predominant microbial methane formation, presumably based on high organic matter sedimentation in this region. Although known from many continen...
Marine cold seeps occur globally and represent unique pathways for material transport from depth. Me...
The assessment of climate change factors includes a constraint of methane sources and sinks. Althoug...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
An extensive submarine cold-seep area was discovered on the northern shelf of South Georgia during R...
An extensive submarine cold-seep area was discovered on the northern shelf of South Georgia during R...
An extensive submarine cold-seep area was discovered on the northern shelf of South Georgia during R...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via http://dx.d...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and ...
Recent studies have suggested that the marine contribution of methane from shallow regions and melti...
Recent studies have suggested that the marine contribution of methane from shallow regions and melti...
Numerous articles have recently reported on gas seepage offshore Svalbard, because the gas emission ...
A significant proportion of the world’s organic carbon is trapped in submarine methane hydrates. Whe...
Numerous articles have recently reported on gas seepage offshore Svalbard, because of gas emission t...
Methane emissions from Arctic continental margins are increasing due to the negative effect of globa...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...
Marine cold seeps occur globally and represent unique pathways for material transport from depth. Me...
The assessment of climate change factors includes a constraint of methane sources and sinks. Althoug...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
An extensive submarine cold-seep area was discovered on the northern shelf of South Georgia during R...
An extensive submarine cold-seep area was discovered on the northern shelf of South Georgia during R...
An extensive submarine cold-seep area was discovered on the northern shelf of South Georgia during R...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via http://dx.d...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and ...
Recent studies have suggested that the marine contribution of methane from shallow regions and melti...
Recent studies have suggested that the marine contribution of methane from shallow regions and melti...
Numerous articles have recently reported on gas seepage offshore Svalbard, because the gas emission ...
A significant proportion of the world’s organic carbon is trapped in submarine methane hydrates. Whe...
Numerous articles have recently reported on gas seepage offshore Svalbard, because of gas emission t...
Methane emissions from Arctic continental margins are increasing due to the negative effect of globa...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...
Marine cold seeps occur globally and represent unique pathways for material transport from depth. Me...
The assessment of climate change factors includes a constraint of methane sources and sinks. Althoug...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...