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author Wunder, Lea C
Aromokeye, David Adeyemi
Yin, Xiuran
Richter-Heitmann, Tim
Willis-Poratti, Graciana
Schnakenberg, Annika
Otersen, Carolin
Dohrmann, Ingrid
Römer, Miriam
Bohrmann, Gerhard
Kasten, Sabine
Friedrich, Michael W
author_facet Wunder, Lea C
Aromokeye, David Adeyemi
Yin, Xiuran
Richter-Heitmann, Tim
Willis-Poratti, Graciana
Schnakenberg, Annika
Otersen, Carolin
Dohrmann, Ingrid
Römer, Miriam
Bohrmann, Gerhard
Kasten, Sabine
Friedrich, Michael W
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The permanently cold sediments of South Georgia were investigated in this study to identify the geochemical parameters that are linked to microbial community composition. To identify these parameters, pore water profiles of sulfate, sulfide, dissolved iron, ammonium, silicate, dissolved inorganic carbon, and phosphate were analysed. The results presented here were obtained during the RV METEOR M134 expedition (January - March, 2017) and contribute to our understanding of microbial community composition in surface sediments of South Georgia.
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spellingShingle Pore water geochemistry of surface sediments around South Georgia (Annenkov Trough GeoB22054-2, Church Trough GeoB22031-1, Cumberland Bay GeoB22046-1, Drygalski Trough GeoB22015-1)
Wunder, Lea C
Aromokeye, David Adeyemi
Yin, Xiuran
Richter-Heitmann, Tim
Willis-Poratti, Graciana
Schnakenberg, Annika
Otersen, Carolin
Dohrmann, Ingrid
Römer, Miriam
Bohrmann, Gerhard
Kasten, Sabine
Friedrich, Michael W
Annenkov Trough; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Church Trough; Cumberland Bay; Drygalski Trough; M134; Marine sediment; MARUM; MultiCorer; pore water; RV Meteor; South Georgia; sub-Antarctic sediment
The permanently cold sediments of South Georgia were investigated in this study to identify the geochemical parameters that are linked to microbial community composition. To identify these parameters, pore water profiles of sulfate, sulfide, dissolved iron, ammonium, silicate, dissolved inorganic carbon, and phosphate were analysed. The results presented here were obtained during the RV METEOR M134 expedition (January - March, 2017) and contribute to our understanding of microbial community composition in surface sediments of South Georgia.
title Pore water geochemistry of surface sediments around South Georgia (Annenkov Trough GeoB22054-2, Church Trough GeoB22031-1, Cumberland Bay GeoB22046-1, Drygalski Trough GeoB22015-1)
topic Annenkov Trough; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Church Trough; Cumberland Bay; Drygalski Trough; M134; Marine sediment; MARUM; MultiCorer; pore water; RV Meteor; South Georgia; sub-Antarctic sediment
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.927101