Controls on volatile fatty acid concentrations in marine sediments (Baltic Sea)

C Glombitza, M Egger, H Røy, BB Jørgensen - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2019 - Elsevier
Volatile fatty acids (VFA) are key intermediates in the degradation pathway of organic matter
(OM) in marine sediments. They are products of fermentation and are utilized as substrates …

Potential activities and long lifetimes of organic carbon-degrading extracellular enzymes in deep subsurface sediments of the Baltic sea

JM Schmidt, TM Royalty, KG Lloyd… - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Heterotrophic microorganisms in marine sediments produce extracellular enzymes to
hydrolyze organic macromolecules, so their products can be transported inside the cell and …

A multi-orientation system for characterizing microstructure changes and mechanical responses of fine-grained gassy sediments associated with gas hydrates

L Liu, T Liu, C Wu, Q Bu, C Li, Y Zhang… - Review of Scientific …, 2024 - pubs.aip.org
Fine-grained marine sediments containing veiny and nodular gas hydrates will evolve into
fine-grained gassy sediments after hydrate dissociation due to climate-driven ocean …

Is 'deep-water formation'in the Baltic Sea a key to understanding seabed dynamics and ventilation changes over the past 7,000 years?

M Moros, AT Kotilainen, I Snowball, T Neumann… - Quaternary …, 2020 - Elsevier
Numerous hydro-acoustic studies of the seabed of the Baltic Sea have revealed the unusual
occurrence of sediment contourite drifts and re-suspension at greater water depths. In …

The Late Saalian Cyprina clay of northeastern Germany and the following Weichselian sedimentation and deformation history–Review and new data

K Obst, J Ansorge, C Thiel, P Frenzel - Boreas, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Glacially dislocated fossiliferous clay–hitherto called Cyprina clay–and associated
Pleistocene sediments are exposed at the northeastern German coast. They were uplifted as …

Holocene hydrographic variations from the Baltic‐North Sea transitional area (IODP site M0059)

S Ni, NB Quintana Krupinski… - Paleoceanography …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Deoxygenation affects many continental shelf seas across the world today and results in
increasing areas of hypoxia (dissolved oxygen concentration ([O2])< 1.4 ml/L). The Baltic …

A high‐resolution diatom‐based Middle and Late Holocene environmental history of the Little Belt region, Baltic Sea

J Warnock, E Andrén, S Juggins, J Lewis, DB Ryves… - Boreas, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The large‐scale shifts in the salinity of the Baltic Sea over the Holocene are well understood
and have been comprehensively documented using sedimentary proxy records. More recent …

Microbial extracellular enzymes in marine sediments: methods development and potential activities in the Baltic Sea deep biosphere

JM Schmidt - 2016 - trace.tennessee.edu
The deep biosphere is defined as the subsurface ecosystem in which little energy is
available to microorganisms and microorganisms can live for thousands of years …

Holocene spatiotemporal redox variations in the southern Baltic Sea

DS Hardisty, N Riedinger, NJ Planavsky… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Low oxygen conditions in the modern Baltic Sea are exacerbated by human activities;
however, anoxic conditions also prevailed naturally over the Holocene. Few studies have …

Data report: solid-phase major and minor elements and iron and sulfur species in sediments of the Anholt Basin, Baltic Sea, collected during IODP Expedition 347

JB Volz, N Riedinger, D Hardisty… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - epic.awi.de
In this report, we present bulk solid-phase major and minor element contents and Fe and S
species in sediments from Site M0060 in the Anholt Basin recovered during Integrated …