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2010
Novel observations of Thiobacterium, a sulfur-storing Gammaproteobacterium producing gelatinous mats
Methane and sulfide fluxes in permanent anoxia: In situ studies at the Dvurechenskii mud volcano (Sorokin Trough, Black Sea)
Geochemical processes and chemosynthetic primary production in different thiotrophic mats of the Hakon Mosby Mud Volcano (Barents Sea)
OceanSITES
The way forward in developing and integrating ferry-box technologies
Guidelines towards an integrated ocean observation system for ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles
A global sea surface carbon observing system: inorganic and organic carbon dynamics in coastal oceans
In situ sustained Eulerian observatories
In situ nutrient sensors for ocean observing systems
Chemistry of newly-discovered hydrothermal vents in the East Scotia Sea (abstract of paper presented at Goldschmidt 2010 - Earth, Energy, and the Environment, 13-18 June 2010, Knoxville, TN)
Recovery at Morvin: SERPENT final report
Micro-XRF sediment core scanners: important new tools for the environmental and earth sciences
The relationships between volcanism, tectonism, and hydrothermal activity on the southern equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Environmental setting of deep-water oysters in the Bay of Biscay
The trophic biology of the holothurian Molpadia musculus: implications for organic matter cycling and ecosystem functioning in a deep submarine canyon
Development of a European Marine Ecosystem Observatory - contributing to an operational ecosystem approach
Challenges of using an AUV to find and map hydrothermal vent sites in deep and rugged terrains
Spatial and temporal variation in surface nitrate concentrations in the temperate and sub-tropical North Atlantic
An anisotropic model for the electrical resistivity of two-phase geologic materials
The Kermadec volcanic region: An overview of geological discoveries from the last decade
The sediment composition and predictive mapping of facies on the Propeller Mound—A cold-water coral mound (Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic)
How do we improve the comparability of nutrient measurements?
Studies of gas exchange and biological production by continuous observations from a ship of opportunity - Bay of Biscay Spring Bloom 2007
New perceptions of continental margin biodiversity
Prediction of pore fluid viscosity effects on p-wave attenuation in reservoir sandstones
Deep-Sea Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable
Global patterns and predictions of seafloor biomass using random forests
Assessing the role of climate on uranium and lithium isotope behaviour in rivers draining a basaltic terrain
An assessment of drilling disturbance on Echinus acutus var. norvegicus based on in-situ observations and experiments using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV)
EuroSITES European network of deep ocean observatories
Diversity of abyssal marine life
A resonant column study of the seismic properties of methane-hydrate-bearing sand
Human Activities on the Deep Seafloor in the North East Atlantic: An Assessment of Spatial Extent
Deep-sea life of Scotland and Norway
RSS Charles Darwin Cruise 158, 15-28 Jun 2004, Vigo – Fairlie. Ocean biogeochemistry
Structure and development of an axial volcanic ridge: Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 45°N
Molybdenum isotope behaviour accompanying weathering and riverine transport in a basaltic terrain
Sahara Slide: Age, initiation, and processes of a giant submarine slide
Report on a desk study to identify likely sources of error in the measurements of carbonate system parameters and related calculations, particularly with respect to coastal waters and ocean acidification experiments. Supplement to DEFRA contract ME4133 &
Foraminifera of European hotspots: the HERMES project Introduction
Controls on the production of organohalogens by phytoplankton: Effect of nitrate concentration and grazing
Glacial effects on weathering processes: New insights from the elemental and lithium isotopic composition of West Greenland rivers
Temporal change in deep-sea benthic ecosystems: a review of the evidence from recent time-series studies
Morphodynamic evolution of Kongsfjorden-Krossfjorden, Svalbard, during the Late Weichselian and Holocene
Modern benthic foraminifers at Northern shallow sites of Adriatic Sea and soft-walled, monothalamous taxa: a brief overview
The ‘mica sandwich’; a remarkable new genus of Foraminifera (Protista, Rhizaria) from the Nazaré Canyon (Portuguese margin, NE Atlantic)
Wyville Thomson Ridge Overflow Water: Spatial and temporal distribution in the Rockall Trough
The COPAS’08 expedition to the Patagonian Shelf: Physical and environmental conditions during the 2008 coccolithophore bloom
The behaviour of Li and Mg isotopes during primary phase dissolution and secondary mineral formation in basalt
Biominerals and the vertical flux of particulate organic carbon from the surface ocean
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