The expulsion of sedimentary, methane-rich fluids to bottom waters is a widespread process in Lake Baikal (eastern Siberia), resulting in deep water cold seep systems comparable in size and frequency to those of oceanic, high-productivity continental margins. Little is known, however, about how biogeochemical processes in Baikal cold seeps compare with those of oceanic cold seeps. In this paper, we present new pore water chemistry data from the Krasniy Yar seepage area located on the slope near the Selenga river delta. We compare biogeochemical processes deduced from these pore water chemical profiles with processes prevalent at oceanic cold seeps of highly productive continental margins. This comparison allows to draw the following conclus...
This paper performs a detailed study of a wide set of organic-geochemical proxies in 15 sediment cor...
The present thesis focuses on pore water transport and geochemical processes including mineral authi...
Distinct layers of iron(III) and manganese(IV) (Fe/Mn) oxides are found buried within the reducing p...
Abstract. Anomalies in pore water (PW) composition have been found in the 100 m-long core BDP-93 tha...
East Siberian Arctic Shelf, the widest and the shallowest shelf of the World Ocean, covering greater...
This thesis focuses on the interaction between microbiology and geochemistry, and the physical drivi...
The Russian Arctic region is lacking in studies on geochemical changes reflecting early sediment dia...
Characteristics of cold seeps at different geologic settings are the subject of this review primaril...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
After the discovery in 1999 of a series of mud volcanoes on the deep basin floors of Lake Baikal and...
Deep-water renewal in Lake Baikal (Siberia), the world s deepest lake and largest lake by volume, is...
The paper presents results of gas-geochemical studies of bottom sediments and petroleum potential as...
Deep-water renewal in Lake Baikal (Siberia), the world s deepest lake and largest lake by volume, is...
Redox conditions and compositions of bottom sediments and sedimentary pore waters in the area of the...
This paper performs a detailed study of a wide set of organic-geochemical proxies in 15 sediment cor...
The present thesis focuses on pore water transport and geochemical processes including mineral authi...
Distinct layers of iron(III) and manganese(IV) (Fe/Mn) oxides are found buried within the reducing p...
Abstract. Anomalies in pore water (PW) composition have been found in the 100 m-long core BDP-93 tha...
East Siberian Arctic Shelf, the widest and the shallowest shelf of the World Ocean, covering greater...
This thesis focuses on the interaction between microbiology and geochemistry, and the physical drivi...
The Russian Arctic region is lacking in studies on geochemical changes reflecting early sediment dia...
Characteristics of cold seeps at different geologic settings are the subject of this review primaril...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
After the discovery in 1999 of a series of mud volcanoes on the deep basin floors of Lake Baikal and...
Deep-water renewal in Lake Baikal (Siberia), the world s deepest lake and largest lake by volume, is...
The paper presents results of gas-geochemical studies of bottom sediments and petroleum potential as...
Deep-water renewal in Lake Baikal (Siberia), the world s deepest lake and largest lake by volume, is...
Redox conditions and compositions of bottom sediments and sedimentary pore waters in the area of the...
This paper performs a detailed study of a wide set of organic-geochemical proxies in 15 sediment cor...
The present thesis focuses on pore water transport and geochemical processes including mineral authi...
Distinct layers of iron(III) and manganese(IV) (Fe/Mn) oxides are found buried within the reducing p...