This review shows that thermodynamic and kinetic constraints largely prevent large-scale methanogenesis in the open ocean water column. One example of open-ocean methanogenesis involves anoxic digestive tracts and fecal pellet microenvironments; methane released during fecal pellet disaggregation results in the mixed-layer methane maximum. However, the bulk of the methane in the ocean is added by coastal runoff, seeps, hydrothermal vents, decomposing hydrates, and mud volcanoes. Since methane is present in the open ocean at nanomolar concentrations, and since the flux to the atmosphere is small, the ultimate fate of ocean methane additions must be oxidation within the ocean. As indicated in the Introduction and highlighted in Table 3, sourc...
Large quantities of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are stored in the seafloor. The flux of CH4 fro...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
In October 2008 the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) initiated investigations of wat...
This review shows that thermodynamic and kinetic constraints largely prevent large-scale methanogene...
Methane-bearing particulate matter formed in the upper ocean layer is allowed to settle and degrade,...
The upper ocean is supersaturated with methane with respect to the atmosphere but its source remains...
The upper ocean is supersaturated with methane with respect to the atmosphere but its source remains...
Microbial aerobic oxidation is known to be a significant sink of marine methane (CH4), contributing ...
Microbial aerobic oxidation is known to be a significant sink of marine methane (CH4), contributing ...
The role of methane clathrate hydrates in the global methane budget is poorly understood because lit...
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in anoxic marine sediments is a significant process in the glob...
Microbial methanogenesis in the subsurface seafloor is responsible for the formation of large and dy...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is defined as organic matter that is smaller than a nominal pore size...
We report methane (CH4) concentration and methane oxidation (MO x) rate measurements from the easter...
Large quantities of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are stored in the seafloor. The flux of CH4 fro...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
In October 2008 the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) initiated investigations of wat...
This review shows that thermodynamic and kinetic constraints largely prevent large-scale methanogene...
Methane-bearing particulate matter formed in the upper ocean layer is allowed to settle and degrade,...
The upper ocean is supersaturated with methane with respect to the atmosphere but its source remains...
The upper ocean is supersaturated with methane with respect to the atmosphere but its source remains...
Microbial aerobic oxidation is known to be a significant sink of marine methane (CH4), contributing ...
Microbial aerobic oxidation is known to be a significant sink of marine methane (CH4), contributing ...
The role of methane clathrate hydrates in the global methane budget is poorly understood because lit...
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in anoxic marine sediments is a significant process in the glob...
Microbial methanogenesis in the subsurface seafloor is responsible for the formation of large and dy...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is defined as organic matter that is smaller than a nominal pore size...
We report methane (CH4) concentration and methane oxidation (MO x) rate measurements from the easter...
Large quantities of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are stored in the seafloor. The flux of CH4 fro...
Anaerobic methane oxidation is a globally important but poorly understood process. Four lines of evi...
In October 2008 the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) initiated investigations of wat...