Environmental impacts on the cycling of organic matter by heterotrophic bacteria
Heterotrophic bacteria are the main producers of CO2 in the ocean, thereby counteracting the biological drawdown of
Archive of events
18.12.2025: 12:30 h, Room 14-101, Building 14, climMESEM Kim Ripke: "Heat and carbon uptake forcing" & Justus Perschon current HiWi
Mapping the Oceans
We know more about the surface of the moon or Mars than we know about the surface of the Earth! This is because over 70% of Earth is hidden under water that easily absorbs
1. Foraminiferal Geochemistry
In the calcitic skeletons of marine organisms, the Ca atom is often replaced by other cations such as magnesium, cadmium, barium, strontium, iron, cobalt, zinc or
The Origin of the Baltic Sea
White sandy beaches, towering steep shores, beautiful sailing areas and an open view to the horizon - these are often the first associations that the name of our Baltic
KIMOCC prjects [archive]:
KIMOCC directly supports complex marine culturing experiments in the framework of the main topics of the cluster of excellence "The Future Ocean“. Main foci of supported
plagiarism
Definition: The unlawful imitation and publication of an artistic or scientific work created by another; theft of intellectual property. [Duden: Das Fremdwörterbuch, 1990]
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Tracer release experiment
The open ocean tracer release experiment is an accurate method to investigate the turbulent vertical mixing and horizontal dispersion in the ocean. The experiment starts
Manafa
The Red Sea is a textbook case of a modern-day oceanic rift basin forming as a result of continental break-up. A characteristic feature in the central and northern Red Sea are more than a