Articles in Journals
SIEDLER, G., J. THIEDE, and W. ZENK (2018): Marine sciences in Germany: The restart in Kiel after World War II. Oceanography 31(4), 180-182.
Method / Description pH-value (in the sediment)
APPARATUS: Cylinder (40 cm3 ) Volumetric flask (1000 cm3 ) Various bottles to store the reagents 2 pH-electrodes pH-meter Holder for the
MuHS-P: Past cruises
Cruise reports on Ocean Rep ► link
2020
M168, Emden – Emden, Germany, RV Meteor Dürkefälden (chief scientist) KING’S TROUGH: Origin and
Contact
TIMS-Lab 0431/600-2206 Room 8D/013
Scientific Head Prof. Kaj Hoernle 0431/600-2642 khoernle@geomar.de
Lab Management Dr. Folkmar Hauff 0431/600-2125 fhauff@geomar.de
Marine Carbon Cycle
Marine microorganisms control biogeochemical exchange processes between the surface ocean and the atmosphere as well as between the surface ocean and the deep sea. To
Publications ATA-2 (usually peer-reviewed)
Bau, M., Balan, S., Schmidt, K. and Koschinsky, A. (2010): Rare earth elements in mussel shells of the Mytilidae family as tracers for hidden and fossil
Method / Description Nitrite
APPARATUS: Eppendorfpipettes (10-100 µl, 100-1000 µl und 1-5 cm3) Various volumetric flasks Various cylinders und beakers Various bottles to store the reagents
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Martin Frank
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Research Unit Paleo-Oceanography
Speaker Research Divison 1: Ocean Circulation and Climate
Dr. Benjamin Pontiller
Research Division: Marine Biogeochemistry Research Unit: Biological Oceanography
Room: 029 Phone: +49 431 600-4141 E-Mail: bpontiller(at)geomar.de
RETAKE (CDRmare) - CO2 removal by alkalinity enhancement: potential, benefits and risks
Reactions of microbial communities to enhanced benthic weathering (EBW) as a CDR strategy
Enhanced