Large carbonate mound structures have been discovered in the northern Porcupine Seabight (Northeast Atlantic) at depths between 600 and 1000 m. These mounds are associated with the growth of deep-sea corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepra oculata. In this study, three sediment cores have been analysed. They are from locations close to Propeller Mound, a 150 m high ridge-like feature covered with a cold-water coral ecosystem at its upper flanks. The investigations are concentrated on grain-size analyses, carbon measurements and on the visual description of the cores and computer tomographic images, to evaluate sediment content and structure. The cores portray the depositional history of the past ~31 kyr BP, mainly controlled by sea-level fluct...
Through the interplay of a stabilising cold-water coral framework and a dynamic sedimentary environm...
Stable isotopes and element compositions of the fine-grained matrix were measured for IODP Expeditio...
IODP Expedition 307 made it for the first time possible to investigate the entire body of a cold-wat...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
Recent deep-ocean exploration has revealed unexpectedly widespread and diverse coral ecosystems in d...
The understanding of the paleoenvironment during initiation and early development of deep cold-water...
In the Porcupine Seabight (SW off Ireland) 3 provinces of numerous carbonate mounds have recently be...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
IODP Expedition 307, targeting the 160 m high Challenger Mound and its surroundings in the Porcupine...
The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound...
During the past decade, knowledge about the ecology and the environment of giant carbonate mounds ha...
During IODP Expedition 307, the first (and so far only) complete sequence through a cold-water coral...
On- and off-mound sediment cores from Propeller Mound (Hovland Mound province, Porcupine Seabight) w...
Through the interplay of a stabilising cold-water coral framework and a dynamic sedimentary environm...
IODP Expedition 307 made it for the first time possible to investigate the entire body of a cold-wat...
Through the interplay of a stabilising cold-water coral framework and a dynamic sedimentary environm...
Stable isotopes and element compositions of the fine-grained matrix were measured for IODP Expeditio...
IODP Expedition 307 made it for the first time possible to investigate the entire body of a cold-wat...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
Recent deep-ocean exploration has revealed unexpectedly widespread and diverse coral ecosystems in d...
The understanding of the paleoenvironment during initiation and early development of deep cold-water...
In the Porcupine Seabight (SW off Ireland) 3 provinces of numerous carbonate mounds have recently be...
Over the past decade large carbonate mound structures, situated in several provinces along the Europ...
IODP Expedition 307, targeting the 160 m high Challenger Mound and its surroundings in the Porcupine...
The Porcupine Seabight (PSB) on the Irish continental margin contains three distinct carbonate mound...
During the past decade, knowledge about the ecology and the environment of giant carbonate mounds ha...
During IODP Expedition 307, the first (and so far only) complete sequence through a cold-water coral...
On- and off-mound sediment cores from Propeller Mound (Hovland Mound province, Porcupine Seabight) w...
Through the interplay of a stabilising cold-water coral framework and a dynamic sedimentary environm...
IODP Expedition 307 made it for the first time possible to investigate the entire body of a cold-wat...
Through the interplay of a stabilising cold-water coral framework and a dynamic sedimentary environm...
Stable isotopes and element compositions of the fine-grained matrix were measured for IODP Expeditio...
IODP Expedition 307 made it for the first time possible to investigate the entire body of a cold-wat...