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  • 152; 153; 158; 166; 170; Bush Hill; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DAPC; Dynamic autoclave piston corer; MAC; MARUM; Multi autoclave corer; OTEGA II; SO174/1; SO174/1_118; SO174/1_63; SO174/1_90; SO174/1_97; SO174/2; SO174/2_152; SO174/2_153; SO174/2_158; SO174/2_166; SO174/2_170; Sonne  (1)
  • AL534/2; AL534/2_31-19; Alkor (1990); BC; BC12; Box corer; Calcium carbonate; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, total; coastal sediments; DEPTH, sediment/rock; English Channel; EURO EA Elemental Analyzer; Geochemistry; Horizontal and vertical oceanic distribution, transport and impact of microplastics; HOTMIC; Nitrogen, total; Porosity, volume; Sample code/label; Sulfur, total; Water content, wet mass  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Heeschen, Katja U; Hohnberg, Hans-Jürgen; Haeckel, Matthias; Abegg, Friedrich; Drews, Manuela; Bohrmann, Gerhard (2007): In situ hydrocarbon concentrations from pressurized cores in surface sediments, Northern Gulf of Mexico. Marine Chemistry, 107(4), 498-515, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2007.08.008
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: Two newly developed coring devices, the Multi-Autoclave-Corer and the Dynamic Autoclave Piston Corer were deployed in shallow gas hydrate-bearing sediments in the northern Gulf of Mexico during research cruise SO174 (Oct-Nov 2003). For the first time, they enable the retrieval of near-surface sediment cores under ambient pressure. This enables the determination of in situ methane concentrations and amounts of gas hydrate in sediment depths where bottom water temperature and pressure changes most strongly influence gas/hydrate relationships. At seep sites of GC185 (Bush Hill) and the newly discovered sites at GC415, we determined the volume of low-weight hydrocarbons (C1 through C5) from nine pressurized cores via controlled degassing. The resulting in situ methane concentrations vary by two orders of magnitudes between 0.031 and 0.985 mol kg**-1 pore water below the zone of sulfate depletion. This includes dissolved, free, and hydrate-bound CH4. Combined with results from conventional cores, this establishes a variability of methane concentrations in close proximity to seep sites of five orders of magnitude. In total four out of nine pressure cores had CH4 concentrations above equilibrium with gas hydrates. Two of them contain gas hydrate volumes of 15% (GC185) and 18% (GC415) of pore space. The measurements prove that the highest methane concentrations are not necessarily related to the highest advection rates. Brine advection inhibits gas hydrate stability a few centimeters below the sediment surface at the depth of anaerobic oxidation of methane and thus inhibits the storage of enhanced methane volumes. Here, computerized tomography (CT) of the pressure cores detected small amounts of free gas. This finding has major implications for methane distribution, possible consumption, and escape into the bottom water in fluid flow systems related to halokinesis.
    Keywords: 152; 153; 158; 166; 170; Bush Hill; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DAPC; Dynamic autoclave piston corer; MAC; MARUM; Multi autoclave corer; OTEGA II; SO174/1; SO174/1_118; SO174/1_63; SO174/1_90; SO174/1_97; SO174/2; SO174/2_152; SO174/2_153; SO174/2_158; SO174/2_166; SO174/2_170; Sonne
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-30
    Description: This dataset consists of the results particulate matter geochemical analyses of sediment cores that were taken during the cruise AL534/2 in March 2020. The research areas were the coastal waters close to major river mounds off the coasts of Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Germany. During this cruise, samples were collected for the JPI Oceans project HOTMIC. The research objective of HOTMIC is the investigation of distribution and transport of microplastic particles from the European coast to the garbage accumulations in the North Atlantic gyre. Sediment samples were taken with a mini multi corer and, in one case, with a mini box corer. Particulate organic carbon and nitrogen, total sulfur and CaCO3 contents of the solid phase were determined with an elemental analyzer.
    Keywords: AL534/2; AL534/2_31-19; Alkor (1990); BC; BC12; Box corer; Calcium carbonate; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, total; coastal sediments; DEPTH, sediment/rock; English Channel; EURO EA Elemental Analyzer; Geochemistry; Horizontal and vertical oceanic distribution, transport and impact of microplastics; HOTMIC; Nitrogen, total; Porosity, volume; Sample code/label; Sulfur, total; Water content, wet mass
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 64 data points
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