Search Results - "Skarke, A."
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Widespread methane leakage from the sea floor on the northern US Atlantic margin
Published in Nature geoscience (01-09-2014)“…Methane emissions from the sea floor affect ocean chemistry and can reach the atmosphere. Observations from the northern US Atlantic margin reveal about 570…”
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Global Estimates of Biogenic Methane Production in Marine Sediments Using Machine Learning and Deterministic Modeling
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-07-2022)“…We have developed a model of geospatially estimating carbon accumulation and methanogenesis in seabed sediments that uses more accurate and sophisticated…”
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Methane seeps on the U.S. Atlantic margin: An updated inventory and interpretative framework
Published in Marine geology (01-05-2024)“…Since the discovery of >570 methane flares on the northern U.S. Atlantic margin between Cape Hatteras and Georges Bank in the last decade, the acquisition of…”
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Characterization of benthic biogeochemistry and ecology at three methane seep sites on the Northern U.S. Atlantic margin
Published in Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography (01-04-2018)“…Several hundred methane seeps were recently discovered along the U.S. Atlantic margin, a passive margin without a major hydrocarbon basin. These seeps…”
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NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer
Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-03-2012)“…LITTLE HERCULES is on epart of Okeasnos Explorer's two-body ROV system. Owned by the Institute for Exploration, Little Hercules was entirely retrofitted by…”
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Exploratory analyses of interregional migration tables: an Austrian example
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Comparison of HF Radar and ADCP Surface Currents at the Delaware Bay Mouth
Published in 2008 IEEE/OES 9th Working Conference on Current Measurement Technology (01-03-2008)“…Coastal surface currents measured remotely by high frequency (HF) radar are compared with those from in situ acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP) deployed…”
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