Ilka Thomsen
Communications and Media GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Wischhofstr. 1-3 D-24148 Kiel Germany
Phone: +49 (0)431 600-2802 Mobile: +49 (0)1522 4441957 E-Mail:
Publications M78-2 (usually peer-reviewed)
Adam, N. and Perner, M. (2018): Novel hydrogenases from deep-sea hydrothermal vent metagenomes identified by a recently developed activity-based screen.
Publications SO239 (usually peer-reviewed)
Amon, D.J, Hilário, A., Martínez Arbizu, P. and Smith, C.R. (2017): Observations of organic falls from the abyssal Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the tropical
Publications SO242-2 (usually peer-reviewed)
Boetius, A. and Haeckel, M. (2018): Mind the seafloor- Research and regulations must be integrated to protect seafloor biota from future mining impacts.
Video: Black Smokers – Ore factories of the Deep Sea
At the bottom of the sea, in a depth of several thousand metres, black smokers bring up valuable raw materials from inside the earth. Their
Contact
Address: GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Wischhofstraße 1-3, 24148 Kiel, Germany
Research Focus
Marine CDR, microplastic in marine sediments, marine gas
Top ten publications (most referenced papers)
Ranero, C. R., I. Grevemeyer, H. Sahling, U. Barckhausen, C. Hensen, K. Wallmann, W. Weinrebe, P. Vannucchi, R. von Huene, and K. McIntosh (2008),
Cobalt-rich Crusts – Ore Treasure on the Slope of Seamounts
Due to volcanic activity on the seabed, seamounts have grown in height over millions of years. Seamounts occur in all oceans and commonly
Antina Lippert
Scientist, Topic 3 Research Division 4: Dynamics of the Ocean Floor Research Unit: Magmatic and Hydrothermal Systems
Office: Phone: +49-431 600 1536
Miningimpact - Monitoring of the Environmental Impacts of Deep-Sea Mining
What consequences for the abyssal ecosystem result from mining of metal resources in the deep sea? How can the unavoidable