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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Sahling, Heiko; Borowski, Christian; Escobar-Briones, Elva; Gaytán-Caballero, Adriana; Hsu, Chieh-Wei; Loher, Markus; MacDonald, Ian R; Marcon, Yann; Pape, Thomas; Römer, Miriam; Rubin-Blum, Maxim; Schubotz, Florence; Smrzka, Daniel; Wegener, Gunter; Bohrmann, Gerhard (2016): Massive asphalt deposits, oil seepage, and gas venting support abundant chemosynthetic communities at the Campeche Knolls, southern Gulf of Mexico. Biogeosciences, 13(15), 4491-4512, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-4491-2016
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: Hydrocarbon seepage is a widespread process at the continental margins of the Gulf of Mexico. We used a multidisciplinary approach, including multibeam mapping and visual seafloor observations with different underwater vehicles to study the extent and character of complex hydrocarbon seepage in the Bay of Campeche, southern Gulf of Mexico. Our observations showed that seafloor asphalt deposits previously only known from the Chapopote Knoll also occur at numerous other knolls and ridges in water depths from 1230 to 3150 m. In particular the deeper sites (Chapopopte and Mictlan knolls) were characterized by asphalt deposits accompanied by extrusion of liquid oil in form of whips or sheets, and in some places (Tsanyao Yang, Mictlan, and Chapopote knolls) by gas emission and the presence of gas hydrates in addition. Molecular and stable carbon isotopic compositions of gaseous hydrocarbons suggest their primarily thermogenic origin. Relatively fresh asphalt structures were settled by chemosynthetic communities including bacterial mats and vestimentiferan tube worms, whereas older flows appeared largely inert and devoid of corals and anemones at the deep sites. The gas hydrates at Tsanyao Yang and Mictlan Knolls were covered by a 5-to-10 cm-thick reaction zone composed of authigenic carbonates, detritus, and microbial mats, and were densely colonized by 1-2 m-long tube worms, bivalves, snails, and shrimps. This study increased knowledge on the occurrences and dimensions of asphalt fields and associated gas hydrates at the Campeche Knolls. The extent of all discovered seepage structure areas indicates that emission of complex hydrocarbons is a widespread, thus important feature of the southern Gulf of Mexico.
    Keywords: Area/locality; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Comment; Elevation of event; Event label; Gas bubble sampler; GBS; GeoB19318-9; GeoB19325-13; GeoB19336-15; GeoB19336-5; GeoB19336-8; GeoB19337-1; GeoB19337-12; GeoB19346-8; Gulf of Mexico; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M114/2; M114/2_103-8; M114/2_75-9; M114/2_82-13; M114/2_93-15; M114/2_93-5; M114/2_93-8; M114/2_94-1; M114/2_94-12; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Methane/ethane ratio; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; Sample code/label; Site; δ13C, methane
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 48 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-15
    Keywords: Campaign of event; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Gear; GeoB16805; GeoB16810; GeoB16814-1; GeoB16824; GeoB16828; GeoB16832; GeoB16836-1; GeoB16837-1; GeoB16838-1; GeoB16839-1; GeoB16840-1; GeoB16841-1; GeoB16842-1; GeoB16855-2; GeoB16860; GeoB20101-1; GeoB20105-1; GeoB20106-1; GeoB20107-1; GeoB20109-1; GeoB20110-1; GeoB20115-1; GeoB20121-1; GeoB20122-1; GeoB20123-1; GeoB20124-1; GeoB20131-1; GeoB20132-1; GeoB20133-1; GeoB20134-1; GeoB20201-1; GeoB20202-1; GeoB20203-1; GeoB20204-1; GeoB20205-1; GeoB20207-1; GeoB20208-1; GeoB20209-1; GeoB20210-1; GeoB20211-1; GeoB20213-1; GeoB20215-1; GeoB20216-1; GeoB20217-1; GeoB20218-1; GeoB20221-1; GeoB20223-1; GeoB20224-1; GeoB20225-1; GeoB20226-1; GeoB20227-1; GeoB20228-1; GeoB20229-1; GeoB20230-1; GeoB20231-1; GeoB20232-1; GeoB20233-1; GeoB20234-1; GeoB20235-1; GeoB20236-1; GeoB20237-1; GeoB20238-1; GeoB20239-1; GeoB20240-1; GeoB20241-1; GeoB20242-1; HE387; HE387/05-1; HE387/10-1; HE387/14-1; HE387/24-1; HE387/28-1; HE387/32-1; HE387/36-1; HE387/37-1; HE387/38-1; HE387/39-1; HE387/40-1; HE387/41-1; HE387/42-1; HE387/55-2; HE387/60-1; HE449; HE449/01-1; HE449/05-1; HE449/06-1; HE449/07-1; HE449/09-1; HE449/10-1; HE449/15-1; HE449/21-1; HE449/22-1; HE449/23-1; HE449/24-1; HE449/31-1; HE449/32-1; HE449/33-1; HE449/34-1; HE450; HE450/01-1; HE450/02-1; HE450/03-1; HE450/04-1; HE450/05-1; HE450/07-1; HE450/08-1; HE450/09-1; HE450/10-1; HE450/11-1; HE450/13-1; HE450/15-1; HE450/16-1; HE450/17-1; HE450/18-1; HE450/21-1; HE450/23-1; HE450/24-1; HE450/25-1; HE450/26-1; HE450/27-1; HE450/28-1; HE450/29-1; HE450/30-1; HE450/31-1; HE450/32-1; HE450/33-1; HE450/34-1; HE450/35-1; HE450/36-1; HE450/37-1; HE450/38-1; HE450/39-1; HE450/40-1; HE450/41-1; HE450/42-1; Heincke; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MARUM; Methane; Methane, flux; North Greenland Sea; Optional event label; Wind speed
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 262 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-15
    Keywords: Campaign of event; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Gear; GeoB16805; GeoB16810; GeoB16814-1; GeoB16824; GeoB16828; GeoB16832; GeoB16836-1; GeoB16837-1; GeoB16838-1; GeoB16839-1; GeoB16840-1; GeoB16841-1; GeoB16842-1; GeoB16843-1; GeoB16844-1; GeoB16855-2; GeoB20101-1; GeoB20105-1; GeoB20106-1; GeoB20107-1; GeoB20109-1; GeoB20110-1; GeoB20115-1; GeoB20121-1; GeoB20122-1; GeoB20123-1; GeoB20124-1; GeoB20131-1; GeoB20132-1; GeoB20133-1; GeoB20134-1; GeoB20201-1; GeoB20202-1; GeoB20203-1; GeoB20204-1; GeoB20205-1; GeoB20206-1; GeoB20207-1; GeoB20208-1; GeoB20209-1; GeoB20210-1; GeoB20211-1; GeoB20213-1; GeoB20215-1; GeoB20216-1; GeoB20217-1; GeoB20218-1; GeoB20221-1; GeoB20223-1; GeoB20224-1; GeoB20225-1; GeoB20226-1; GeoB20227-1; GeoB20228-1; GeoB20229-1; GeoB20230-1; GeoB20231-1; GeoB20232-1; GeoB20233-1; GeoB20234-1; GeoB20235-1; GeoB20236-1; GeoB20237-1; GeoB20238-1; GeoB20239-1; GeoB20240-1; GeoB20241-1; GeoB20242-1; HE387; HE387/05-1; HE387/10-1; HE387/14-1; HE387/24-1; HE387/28-1; HE387/32-1; HE387/36-1; HE387/37-1; HE387/38-1; HE387/39-1; HE387/40-1; HE387/41-1; HE387/42-1; HE387/43-1; HE387/44-1; HE387/55-2; HE449; HE449/01-1; HE449/05-1; HE449/06-1; HE449/07-1; HE449/09-1; HE449/10-1; HE449/15-1; HE449/21-1; HE449/22-1; HE449/23-1; HE449/24-1; HE449/31-1; HE449/32-1; HE449/33-1; HE449/34-1; HE450; HE450/01-1; HE450/02-1; HE450/03-1; HE450/04-1; HE450/05-1; HE450/06-1; HE450/07-1; HE450/08-1; HE450/09-1; HE450/10-1; HE450/11-1; HE450/13-1; HE450/15-1; HE450/16-1; HE450/17-1; HE450/18-1; HE450/21-1; HE450/23-1; HE450/24-1; HE450/25-1; HE450/26-1; HE450/27-1; HE450/28-1; HE450/29-1; HE450/30-1; HE450/31-1; HE450/32-1; HE450/33-1; HE450/34-1; HE450/35-1; HE450/36-1; HE450/37-1; HE450/38-1; HE450/39-1; HE450/40-1; HE450/41-1; HE450/42-1; Heincke; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MARUM; Methane; Methane oxidation rate; North Greenland Sea; Optional event label; Turnover rate, methane oxidation; δ13C, methane
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2284 data points
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  • 4
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    PANGAEA
    In:  MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University Bremen
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Course; CT; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Event label; Heading; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Maria S. Merian; MARUM; MSM57/1; MSM57/1-track; MSM57/2; MSM57/2-track; Position; Sound velocity in water; Speed; Temperature, water; Underway cruise track measurements; Wind direction; Wind direction, true; Wind speed; Wind speed, true
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 33506 data points
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  • 5
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Mau, Susan; Römer, Miriam; Torres, Marta E; Bussmann, Ingeborg; Pape, Thomas; Damm, Ellen; Geprägs, Patrizia; Wintersteller, Paul; Hsu, Chieh-Wei; Loher, Markus; Bohrmann, Gerhard (2017): Widespread methane seepage along the continental margin off Svalbard - from Bjørnøya to Kongsfjorden. Scientific Reports, 7, 42997, https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42997
    Publication Date: 2024-04-17
    Description: Numerous articles have recently reported on gas seepage offshore Svalbard, because the gas emission from these Arctic sediments was thought to result from gas hydrate dissociation, possibly triggered by anthropogenic ocean warming. We report on findings of a much broader seepage area, extending from 74° to 79°, where more than a thousand gas discharge sites were imaged as acoustic flares. The gas discharge occurs in water depths at and shallower than the upper edge of the gas hydrate stability zone and generates a dissolved methane plume that is hundreds of kilometer in length. Data collected in the summer of 2015 revealed that 0.02?7.7% of the dissolved methane was aerobically oxidized by microbes and a minor fraction (0.07%) was transferred to the atmosphere during periods of low wind speeds. Most flares were detected in the vicinity of the Hornsund Fracture Zone, leading us to postulate that the gas ascends along this fracture zone. The methane discharges on bathymetric highs characterized by sonic hard grounds, whereas glaciomarine and Holocene sediments in the troughs apparently limit seepage. The large scale seepage reported here is not caused by anthropogenic warming.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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