During the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 307 for the first time a cold-water coral carbonate mound was drilled down through its base into the underlying sediments. In the current study, sample material from within and below Challenger Mound, located in the Belgica carbonate mound province in the Porcupine Basin offshore Ireland, was investigated for its distribution of microbial communities and gas composition using biogeochemical and geochemical approaches to elucidate the question on the initiation of carbonate mounds. Past and living microbial populations are lower in the mound section compared to the underlying sediments or sediments of an upslope reference site. A reason for this might be a reduced substrate feeds...
The head of a canyon system extending along the western Porcupine Bank (west of Ireland) and which a...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
The understanding of the paleoenvironment during initiation and early development of deep cold-water...
The Porcupine Seabight Challenger Mound is the first carbonate mound to be drilled (∼270 m) and anal...
The goal of this study is to assess whether deep coral mound growth on the continental slope of the ...
Large mound structures associated with cold-water coral ecosystems commonly occur on the slopes of c...
This study reports on the microbial community composition of Bacteria and Archaea in a cluster of ca...
Carbonate mounds are conspicuous features of the European margins. Only fossil examples of these mou...
Challenger Mound, a 150-m-high cold-water coral mound on the eastern flank of the Porcupine Seabight...
The discovery of recent carbonate mounds and cold-water coral reefs along the European continental m...
Porcupine Basin displays - within the North Atlantic realm and perhaps in a global perspective - a u...
The chemical and isotopic compositions of sedimentary organic matter (SOM) from two mid-slope sites ...
The Gulf of Cadiz is an area of mud volcanism and gas venting through the seafloor. In addition, sev...
The discovery of recent carbonate mounds and cold-water coral reefs along the European continental m...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
The head of a canyon system extending along the western Porcupine Bank (west of Ireland) and which a...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
The understanding of the paleoenvironment during initiation and early development of deep cold-water...
The Porcupine Seabight Challenger Mound is the first carbonate mound to be drilled (∼270 m) and anal...
The goal of this study is to assess whether deep coral mound growth on the continental slope of the ...
Large mound structures associated with cold-water coral ecosystems commonly occur on the slopes of c...
This study reports on the microbial community composition of Bacteria and Archaea in a cluster of ca...
Carbonate mounds are conspicuous features of the European margins. Only fossil examples of these mou...
Challenger Mound, a 150-m-high cold-water coral mound on the eastern flank of the Porcupine Seabight...
The discovery of recent carbonate mounds and cold-water coral reefs along the European continental m...
Porcupine Basin displays - within the North Atlantic realm and perhaps in a global perspective - a u...
The chemical and isotopic compositions of sedimentary organic matter (SOM) from two mid-slope sites ...
The Gulf of Cadiz is an area of mud volcanism and gas venting through the seafloor. In addition, sev...
The discovery of recent carbonate mounds and cold-water coral reefs along the European continental m...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
The head of a canyon system extending along the western Porcupine Bank (west of Ireland) and which a...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
The understanding of the paleoenvironment during initiation and early development of deep cold-water...