1,419 results on '"Wallmann, Klaus"'
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202. Coupling of oceanic carbon and nitrogen facilitates spatially resolved quantitative reconstruction of nitrate inventories
203. Interactive comment on “OMEN-SED 0.9: A novel, numerically efficient organic matter sediment diagenesis module for coupling to Earth system models” by Dominik Hülse et al.
204. Gas hydrate dissociation off Svalbard induced by isostatic rebound rather than global warming
205. A new look at the multi-G model for organic carbon degradation in surface marine sediments for coupled benthic-pelagic simulations of the global ocean
206. Shallow Gas Migration along Hydrocarbon Wells–An Unconsidered, Anthropogenic Source of Biogenic Methane in the North Sea
207. 3-D basin-scale reconstruction of natural gas hydrate system of the Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico
208. Towards a parameterization of global-scale organic carbon mineralization kinetics in surface marine sediments
209. A revised global estimate of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments
210. Permian–Triassic mass extinction pulses driven by major marine carbon cycle perturbations
211. Impact of ambient conditions on the Si isotope fractionation in marine pore 2 fluids during early diagenesis.
212. Cretaceous and Cenozoic evolution of seawater composition, atmospheric O2 and CO2: a model perspective
213. Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events prolonged by phosphorus cycle feedbacks.
214. Simulating and Quantifying Multiple Natural Subsea CO2 Seeps at Panarea Island (Aeolian Islands, Italy) as a Proxy for Potential Leakage from Subseabed Carbon Storage Sites.
215. Footprint and detectability of a well leaking CO2 in the Central North Sea: Implications from a field experiment and numerical modelling.
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219. Meeresatlas: Daten und Fakten über unseren Umgang mit dem Ozean
220. Ocean Atlas : facts and figures about our relationship with the ocean
221. R/V MARIA S. MERIAN Cruise Report MSM57, Gas Hydrate Dynamics at the Continental Margin of Svalbard, Reykjavik – Longyearbyen – Reykjavik, 29 July – 07 September 2016
222. Assessing ocean acidification and carbon cycle perturbations during the end-Permian extinction using boron isotopes
223. Shallow gas migration along hydrocarbon wells – An unconsidered, anthropogenic source of biogenic methane in the North Sea
224. Strong and Dynamic Benthic-Pelagic Coupling and Feedbacks in a Coastal Upwelling System (Peruvian Shelf)
225. Frontiers of 3D basin-scale modeling of natural gas hydrate systems
226. Kinetics of organic carbon remineralization in bioturbated marine sediments at the global scale from a multi-G perspective
227. Genesis of Mud Volcano fluids in the Gulf of Cadiz - A novel model approach. European Geosciences
228. Dealing with legacy wells: Leakage of shallow gas along hydrocarbon wells in the North Sea
229. ECO2 - Sub-seabed CO2 Storage: Impact on Marine Ecosystems
230. CCS Future Report
231. Gas hydrate occurrences in the Black Sea – new observations from the German SUGAR project
232. Guidelines for long-term monitoring
233. Strong and Dynamic Benthic-Pelagic Coupling and Feedbacks in a Coastal Upwelling System (Peruvian Shelf)
234. Stable silicon isotope signatures of marine pore waters – Biogenic opal dissolution versus authigenic clay mineral formation
235. Biological nitrate transport in sediments on the Peruvian margin mitigates benthic sulfide emissions and drives pelagic N loss during stagnation events
236. Benthic phosphorus cycling in the Peruvian oxygen minimum zone
237. 3D basin-scale modeling of a natural gas hydrate system at the Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico
238. A model for microbial phosphorus cycling in bioturbated marine sediments: Significance for phosphorus burial in the early Paleozoic
239. 3-D numerical modelling of methane hydrate accumulations using PetroMod
240. Basin-scale gas hydrate-free gas re-cycling process derived from 3D numerical modeling at the Green Canyon province, Gulf of Mexico
241. Effects of eustatic sea-level change, ocean dynamics, and nutrient utilization on atmospheric pCO2 and seawater composition over the last 130 000 years: a model study
242. Leaky hydrocarbon wells are an unconsidered source for biogenic methane in the North Sea
243. Marine CO2 and Methane Seeps
244. Stable silicon isotope signatures of marine pore waters – Biogenic opal dissolution versus authigenic clay mineral formation
245. A model for microbial phosphorus cycling in bioturbated marine sediments: Significance for phosphorus burial in the early Paleozoic
246. Alkalinity and elemental cycles in present and past ocean: Insight from geochemical modeling and alkali and alkaline earth metal isotopes
247. Assessment of the Sensitivity and Response of Methane Gas Hydrate to Global Climate Change
248. Marine Gashydrate: Erdgasgewinnung und CO2-Speicherung
249. Methanhydrate in arktischen Sedimenten – Einfluss auf Klima und Stabilität der Kontinentalränder
250. World Ocean Review 2015 : living with the oceans 3. Marine resources - opportunities and risks
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