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  • AWI_Paleo; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI  (2)
  • BUCKET; Bucket water sampling; Incubation duration; Optical Oxygen Meter (FireSting, PyroScience GmbH, Germany); Oxygen; Sylt_20200812-sed; Sylt_20200812-wat; Sylt, North Sea; van Veen Grab; VGRAB  (2)
  • 207-1259; Aluminium; Barium; Barium/Aluminium ratio; Boron; Calcium; Calcium/Aluminium ratio; Calculated; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, organic total/Aluminium ratio; Carbonates; Chromium; Chromium/Aluminium ratio; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Copper; Copper/Aluminium ratio; Depth, reference; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Element analyser CS, LECO CS-200; ICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry; Iron; Iron/Aluminium ratio; Iron/Sulfur ratio; Joides Resolution; Leg207; Magnesium; Magnesium/Aluminium ratio; Manganese; Manganese/Aluminium ratio; Molybdenum; Molybdenum/Aluminium ratio; Nickel; Nickel/Aluminium ratio; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Phosphorus; Phosphorus/Aluminium ratio; Phosphorus pentoxide; Potassium; Potassium/Aluminium ratio; Sodium; South Atlantic Ocean; Strontium; Strontium/Aluminium ratio; Strontium/Calcium ratio; Sulfur, total; Sulfur/Aluminium ratio; Titanium; Titanium/Aluminium ratio; Vanadium; Vanadium/Aluminium ratio; Zinc; Zinc/Aluminium ratio; Zirconium; Zirconium/Aluminium ratio  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Oni, Oluwatobi Emmanuel; Schmidt, Frauke; Miyatake, Tetsuro; Kasten, Sabine; Witt, Matthias; Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Friedrich, Michael W (2015): Microbial communities and organic matter composition in surface and subsurface sediments of the Helgoland mud area, North Sea. Frontiers in Microbiology, 6, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01290
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Description: The role of microorganisms in the cycling of sedimentary organic carbon is a crucial one. To better understand relationships between molecular composition of a potentially bioavailable fraction of organic matter and microbial populations, bacterial and archaeal communities were characterized using pyrosequencing-based 16S rRNA gene analysis in surface (top 30 cm) and subsurface/deeper sediments (30-530 cm) of the Helgoland mud area, North Sea. Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) was used to characterize a potentially bioavailable organic matter fraction (hot-water extractable organic matter, WE-OM). Algal polymer-associated microbial populations such as members of the Gammaproteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Verrucomicrobia were dominant in surface sediments while members of the Chloroflexi (Dehalococcoidales and candidate order GIF9) and Miscellaneous Crenarchaeota Groups (MCG), both of which are linked to degradation of more recalcitrant, aromatic compounds and detrital proteins, were dominant in subsurface sediments. Microbial populations dominant in subsurface sediments (Chloroflexi, members of MCG, and Thermoplasmata) showed strong correlations to total organic carbon (TOC) content. Changes of WE-OM with sediment depth reveal molecular transformations from oxygen-rich [high oxygen to carbon (O/C), low hydrogen to carbon (H/C) ratios] aromatic compounds and highly unsaturated compounds toward compounds with lower O/C and higher H/C ratios. The observed molecular changes were most pronounced in organic compounds containing only CHO atoms. Our data thus, highlights classes of sedimentary organic compounds that may serve as microbial energy sources in methanic marine subsurface environments.
    Keywords: AWI_Paleo; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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    In:  Supplement to: Römer, Miriam; Torres, Marta E; Kasten, Sabine; Kuhn, Gerhard; Graham, Alastair G C; Mau, Susan; Little, Crispin T S; Linse, Katrin; Pape, Thomas; Geprägs, Patrizia; Fischer, David; Wintersteller, Paul; Marcon, Yann; Rethemeyer, Janet; Bohrmann, Gerhard; Shipboard scientific party ANT-XXIX/4 (2014): First evidence of widespread active methane seepage in the Southern Ocean, off the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 403, 166-177, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.06.036
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Description: An extensive submarine cold-seep area was discovered on the northern shelf of South Georgia during R/V Polarstern cruise ANT-XXIX/4 in spring 2013. Hydroacoustic surveys documented the presence of 133 gas bubble emissions, which were restricted to glacially-formed fjords and troughs. Video-based sea floor observations confirmed the sea floor origin of the gas emissions and spatially related microbial mats. Effective methane transport from these emissions into the hydrosphere was proven by relative enrichments of dissolved methane in near-bottom waters. Stable carbon isotopic signatures pointed to a predominant microbial methane formation, presumably based on high organic matter sedimentation in this region. Although known from many continental margins in the world's oceans, this is the first report of an active area of methane seepage in the Southern Ocean. Our finding of substantial methane emission related to a trough and fjord system, a topographical setting that exists commonly in glacially-affected areas, opens up the possibility that methane seepage is a more widespread phenomenon in polar and sub-polar regions than previously thought.
    Keywords: AWI_Paleo; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-08-23
    Keywords: BUCKET; Bucket water sampling; Incubation duration; Optical Oxygen Meter (FireSting, PyroScience GmbH, Germany); Oxygen; Sylt_20200812-sed; Sylt_20200812-wat; Sylt, North Sea; van Veen Grab; VGRAB
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 851345 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-08-23
    Keywords: BUCKET; Bucket water sampling; Incubation duration; Optical Oxygen Meter (FireSting, PyroScience GmbH, Germany); Oxygen; Sylt_20200812-sed; Sylt_20200812-wat; Sylt, North Sea; van Veen Grab; VGRAB
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 262091 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: März, Christian; Beckmann, Britta; Franke, Christine; Vogt, Christoph; Wagner, Thomas; Kasten, Sabine (2009): Geochemical environment of the Coniacian-Santonian western tropical Atlantic at Demerara Rise. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 273(3-4), 286-301, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2008.05.004
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: Organic carbon-rich shales deposited during the Coniacian–Santonian Oceanic Anoxic Event 3 were drilled during ODP Leg 207 at Demerara Rise. We present integrated high-resolution geochemical records of core intervals from ODP Sites 1259 and 1261 both from nannofossil biozone CC14. Our results reveal systematic variations in marine and detrital sediment contribution, depositional processes, and bottom water redox conditions during black shale formation at two locations on Demerara Rise in different paleo-water depths. A combination of redox proxies (Fe/S, P/Al, C/P, redox-sensitive/sulfide-forming trace metals Mn, Cd, Mo, Ni, V, Zn) and other analytical approaches (bulk sediment composition, P speciation, electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction) evidence anoxic to sulfidic bottom water and sediment conditions throughout the deposition of black shale. These extreme redox conditions persisted and were periodically punctuated by short-termed periods with less reducing bottom waters irrespective of paleo-water depth. Sediment supply at both sites was generally dominated by marine material (carbonate, organic matter, opal) although relationships of detrital proxies as well as glauconitic horizons support some influence of turbidites, winnowing bottom currents and/or variable detritus sources, along with less reducing bottom water at the proposed shallower location (ODP Site 1259). At Site 1261, located at greater paleo-depth, redox fluctuations were more regular, and steady hemipelagic sedimentation sustained the development of mostly undisturbed lamination in the sedimentary record. Strong similarities of the studied deposits exist with the stratigraphic older Cenomanian–Turonian OAE2 black shale sections at Demerara Rise, suggesting that the primary mechanisms controlling continental supply and ocean redox state were time-invariant and kept the western equatorial Atlantic margin widely anoxic over millions of years.
    Keywords: 207-1259; Aluminium; Barium; Barium/Aluminium ratio; Boron; Calcium; Calcium/Aluminium ratio; Calculated; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, organic total/Aluminium ratio; Carbonates; Chromium; Chromium/Aluminium ratio; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Copper; Copper/Aluminium ratio; Depth, reference; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Element analyser CS, LECO CS-200; ICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry; Iron; Iron/Aluminium ratio; Iron/Sulfur ratio; Joides Resolution; Leg207; Magnesium; Magnesium/Aluminium ratio; Manganese; Manganese/Aluminium ratio; Molybdenum; Molybdenum/Aluminium ratio; Nickel; Nickel/Aluminium ratio; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Phosphorus; Phosphorus/Aluminium ratio; Phosphorus pentoxide; Potassium; Potassium/Aluminium ratio; Sodium; South Atlantic Ocean; Strontium; Strontium/Aluminium ratio; Strontium/Calcium ratio; Sulfur, total; Sulfur/Aluminium ratio; Titanium; Titanium/Aluminium ratio; Vanadium; Vanadium/Aluminium ratio; Zinc; Zinc/Aluminium ratio; Zirconium; Zirconium/Aluminium ratio
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4590 data points
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