The presence of surface methanogenesis, located within the sulfate-reducing zone (0-30 centimeters below seafloor, cmbsf), was investigated in sediments of the seasonally hypoxic Eckernförde Bay, southwestern Baltic Sea. Water column parameters like oxygen, temperature and salinity together with porewater geochemistry and benthic methanogenesis rates were determined in the sampling area 'Boknis Eck' quarterly from March 2013 to September 2014, to investigate the effect of seasonal environmental changes on the rate and distribution of surface methanogenesis and to estimate its potential contribution to benthic methane emissions. Water column parameters where determined via CTD (temperature, salinity, pressure), as well as gas chromatography ...
Intertidal sand flats in the Wadden Sea (North Sea, Germany) act as large (2–3 km wide) permeable fi...
Water column samples taken in summer 2008 from the stratified Gotland Deep (central Baltic Sea) show...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...
Abstract. Benthic microbial methanogenesis is a known source of methane in marine systems. In most s...
The dynamics of methane production and oxidation in the sediments of Kiel Harbour (Baltic Sea) were ...
The Baltic Sea is an ideal natural laboratory to study the methane cycle in the framework of diagene...
The samples presented here were collected with the intent to understand methane cycling in the sedim...
We investigated the effect of seasonal environmental changes on the rate and distribution of anaerob...
Marine methane emissions originate largely from near-shore coastal systems, but emission estimates a...
Three sediment stations in Himmerfjärden estuary (Baltic Sea, Sweden) were sampled in May 2009 and J...
In the shallow coastal area of the brackish water ecosystem of the Baltic Sea, between the Islands o...
We investigated the effect of seasonal environmental changes on the rate and distribution of anaerob...
We investigated the effect of seasonal environmental changes on the rate and distribution of anaerob...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...
The Baltic Sea is the largest brackish inland sea in the world with the salinity gradient decrease f...
Intertidal sand flats in the Wadden Sea (North Sea, Germany) act as large (2–3 km wide) permeable fi...
Water column samples taken in summer 2008 from the stratified Gotland Deep (central Baltic Sea) show...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...
Abstract. Benthic microbial methanogenesis is a known source of methane in marine systems. In most s...
The dynamics of methane production and oxidation in the sediments of Kiel Harbour (Baltic Sea) were ...
The Baltic Sea is an ideal natural laboratory to study the methane cycle in the framework of diagene...
The samples presented here were collected with the intent to understand methane cycling in the sedim...
We investigated the effect of seasonal environmental changes on the rate and distribution of anaerob...
Marine methane emissions originate largely from near-shore coastal systems, but emission estimates a...
Three sediment stations in Himmerfjärden estuary (Baltic Sea, Sweden) were sampled in May 2009 and J...
In the shallow coastal area of the brackish water ecosystem of the Baltic Sea, between the Islands o...
We investigated the effect of seasonal environmental changes on the rate and distribution of anaerob...
We investigated the effect of seasonal environmental changes on the rate and distribution of anaerob...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...
The Baltic Sea is the largest brackish inland sea in the world with the salinity gradient decrease f...
Intertidal sand flats in the Wadden Sea (North Sea, Germany) act as large (2–3 km wide) permeable fi...
Water column samples taken in summer 2008 from the stratified Gotland Deep (central Baltic Sea) show...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...