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Main Authors: Pape, Thomas, Malnati, Janice, Bohrmann, Gerhard
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2025
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.975111
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author Pape, Thomas
Malnati, Janice
Bohrmann, Gerhard
author_facet Pape, Thomas
Malnati, Janice
Bohrmann, Gerhard
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Shallow sediment cores were collected with a MultiCorer at locations on the shelf and slope of South Georgia during cruise M134/1 with R/V METEOR in 2017. In order to determine distributions of methane and characterize biogeochemical zonations in the sediment, 3 mL of the sediment was removed from the cores at defined depths using cut-off syringes and transferred to 20 mL glass vials filled with 5 ml NaOH solution to generate a 12 mL headspace gas volume. The headspace gas samples were analyzed for their methane concentrations by use of a gas chromatograph equipped with a capillary column and a flame ionization detector.
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spellingShingle Methane concentrations in headspace gas prepared from shallow sediment core GeoB22015-1 collected with a multicorer off South Georgia, Southern Ocean, R/V METEOR cruise M134/1
Pape, Thomas
Malnati, Janice
Bohrmann, Gerhard
Campaign of event; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Comment; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Gas chromatograph; coupled with a capillary column and a flame ionization detector; GeoB22015-1; M134/1; M134/1_123-1; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Methane; Method/Device of event; MUC; MultiCorer; Optional event label; Sample type; Site; South Atlantic Ocean
Shallow sediment cores were collected with a MultiCorer at locations on the shelf and slope of South Georgia during cruise M134/1 with R/V METEOR in 2017. In order to determine distributions of methane and characterize biogeochemical zonations in the sediment, 3 mL of the sediment was removed from the cores at defined depths using cut-off syringes and transferred to 20 mL glass vials filled with 5 ml NaOH solution to generate a 12 mL headspace gas volume. The headspace gas samples were analyzed for their methane concentrations by use of a gas chromatograph equipped with a capillary column and a flame ionization detector.
title Methane concentrations in headspace gas prepared from shallow sediment core GeoB22015-1 collected with a multicorer off South Georgia, Southern Ocean, R/V METEOR cruise M134/1
topic Campaign of event; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Comment; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Gas chromatograph; coupled with a capillary column and a flame ionization detector; GeoB22015-1; M134/1; M134/1_123-1; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Methane; Method/Device of event; MUC; MultiCorer; Optional event label; Sample type; Site; South Atlantic Ocean
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.975111