Recent measurements of pore-water oxygen profiles in ridge flank sediments of the East Pacific Rise revealed an upward-directed diffusive oxygen flux from the hydrothermally active crust into the overlying sediment. This double-sided oxygenation from above and below results in a dual redox transition from an oxic sedimentary environment near the seabed through suboxic conditions at sediment mid-depth back to oxic conditions in the deeper basal sediment. The potential impact of this redox reversal on the paleo- and rock magnetic record was analyzed for three sediment cores from the Clarion-Clipperton-Zone (low-latitude eastern North Pacific). We found that the upward-directed crustal oxygen flux does not impede high quality reversal-based an...
Sediments from the semi-enclosed Japan Sea are sensitive to paleoclimatic perturbations and they off...
The manganese nodule belt within the Clarion and Clipperton Fracture Zones (CCZ) in the abyssal NE P...
In this study we present a late Miocene - early Pliocene record of sixty-four zones with prominent l...
We describe transition metal behaviour during early diagenesis in sediments collected along a transe...
Exchange of dissolved substances at the sediment–water interface provides an important link between ...
The eastern equatorial and tropical Pacific regions are areas of significant carbon fluxes from the ...
Current attempts to understand climatic variability during the early to middle Pliocene require pale...
Non-carbonaceous abyssal fine-grained sediments cover vast parts of the North Pacific’s deep oceanic...
The carbonate-free abyss of the North Pacific defies most paleoceanographic proxy methods and hence ...
The distribution of redox?sensitive metals in sediments is potentially a proxy for past ocean ventil...
The distribution of redox-sensitive metals in sediments is potentially a proxy for past ocean ventil...
Of the major processes that act to regulate the chemistry of the Ocean-Earth system, hydrothermal ci...
The eastern equatorial and tropical Pacific regions are areas of significant carbon fluxes from thea...
The Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCFZ) in the Pacific Ocean is characterized by organic carbon-...
(Bio-)geochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. T...
Sediments from the semi-enclosed Japan Sea are sensitive to paleoclimatic perturbations and they off...
The manganese nodule belt within the Clarion and Clipperton Fracture Zones (CCZ) in the abyssal NE P...
In this study we present a late Miocene - early Pliocene record of sixty-four zones with prominent l...
We describe transition metal behaviour during early diagenesis in sediments collected along a transe...
Exchange of dissolved substances at the sediment–water interface provides an important link between ...
The eastern equatorial and tropical Pacific regions are areas of significant carbon fluxes from the ...
Current attempts to understand climatic variability during the early to middle Pliocene require pale...
Non-carbonaceous abyssal fine-grained sediments cover vast parts of the North Pacific’s deep oceanic...
The carbonate-free abyss of the North Pacific defies most paleoceanographic proxy methods and hence ...
The distribution of redox?sensitive metals in sediments is potentially a proxy for past ocean ventil...
The distribution of redox-sensitive metals in sediments is potentially a proxy for past ocean ventil...
Of the major processes that act to regulate the chemistry of the Ocean-Earth system, hydrothermal ci...
The eastern equatorial and tropical Pacific regions are areas of significant carbon fluxes from thea...
The Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCFZ) in the Pacific Ocean is characterized by organic carbon-...
(Bio-)geochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. T...
Sediments from the semi-enclosed Japan Sea are sensitive to paleoclimatic perturbations and they off...
The manganese nodule belt within the Clarion and Clipperton Fracture Zones (CCZ) in the abyssal NE P...
In this study we present a late Miocene - early Pliocene record of sixty-four zones with prominent l...