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D-Index
44
Citations
5180
World Ranking
4828
National Ranking
346

Best Publications

  • Sediment trapping by dams creates methane emission hot spots.

    Andreas Maeck;Tonya DelSontro;Daniel Frank Mcginnis;Helmut Fischer

  • Fluid expulsion related to mud extrusion off Costa Rica¿A window to the subducting slab

    Christian Hensen;Klaus Wallmann;Mark Schmidt;César R. Ranero

  • Microbial Diversity of the Brine-Seawater Interface of the Kebrit Deep, Red Sea, Studied via 16S rRNA Gene Sequences and Cultivation Methods

    Wolfgang Eder;Linda L. Jahnke;Mark Schmidt;Robert Huber

  • Kinetics of Olivine Weathering in Seawater: An Experimental Study

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  • Oxygen isotopes of marine diatoms and relations to opal-A maturation

    Mark Schmidt;Reiner Botz;D. Rickert;Gerhard Bohrmann

  • Prokaryotic phylogenetic diversity and corresponding geochemical data of the brine–seawater interface of the Shaban Deep, Red Sea

    Wolfgang Eder;Mark Schmidt;Marcus Koch;Dieter Garbe-Schönberg

  • A Portable and Autonomous Mass Spectrometric System for On-Site Environmental Gas Analysis.

    Matthias S. Brennwald;Mark Schmidt;Julian Oser;Rolf Kipfer;Rolf Kipfer

  • Submarine volcanoes and high-temperature hydrothermal venting on the Tonga arc, southwest Pacific

    Peter Stoffers;Tim J. Worthington;Ulrich Schwarz-Schampera;Mark D. Hannington

  • Quantification of methane emissions at abandoned gas wells in the Central North Sea

    Lisa Vielstädte;Jens Karstens;Matthias Haeckel;Mark Schmidt

  • Methane hydrate accumulation in "Mound 11" mud volcano, Costa Rica forearc.

    Mark Schmidt;Christian Hensen;T. Mörz;C. Müller

  • Oxygen isotope fractionation during synthesis of CaMg-carbonate and implications for sedimentary dolomite formation

    Mark Schmidt;Seth Xeflide;Reiner Botz;Stephen Mann

  • Venting of a separate CO2-rich gas phase from submarine arc volcanoes : Examples from the Mariana and Tonga-Kermadec arcs

    John Lupton;Marvin Lilley;David Butterfield;Leigh Evans

  • Rifting under steam—How rift magmatism triggers methane venting from sedimentary basins

    Christian Berndt;Christian Hensen;C. Mortera-Gutierrez;Sudipta Sarkar

  • Discovery of a natural CO2 seep in the German North Sea: Implications for shallow dissolved gas and seep detection

    Daniel Frank Mcginnis;Mark Schmidt;Tonya DelSontro;Sören Themann

  • Offshore freshened groundwater in continental margins

    Aaron Micallef;Mark Person;Christian Berndt;Claudia Bertoni

  • Strike-slip faults mediate the rise of crustal-derived fluids and mud volcanism in the deep sea

    Christian Hensen;Florian Scholz;Marianne Nuzzo;Vasco Valadares

  • Oxygen isotopes in marine diatoms: A comparative study of analytical techniques and new results on the isotope composition of recent marine diatoms

    Mark Schmidt;R. Botz;P. Stoffers;T. Anders

  • Sources of fluids and gases expelled at cold seeps offshore Georgia, eastern Black Sea

    Anja Reitz;Thomas Pape;Matthias Haeckel;Mark Schmidt

  • Mineralogical, geochemical and isotopic characteristics of hydrothermal alteration processes in the active, submarine, felsic-hosted PACMANUS field, Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea

    Klas Lackschewitz;Klas Lackschewitz;Colin W. Devey;Colin W. Devey;Peter Stoffers;Reiner Botz

  • Origin of trace gases in submarine hydrothermal vents of the Kolbeinsey Ridge, north Iceland

    R. Botz;G. Winckler;R. Bayer;M. Schmitt

  • Origins of CO2 in Permian carbonate reservoir rocks (Zechstein, Ca2) of the NW-German Basin (Lower Saxony)

    Maike Fischer;Reiner Botz;Mark Schmidt;K. Rockenbauch

  • Marine Transform Faults and Fracture Zones: A Joint Perspective Integrating Seismicity, Fluid Flow and Life

    Christian Hensen;Joao N. Duarte;Paola Vannucchi;Paola Vannucchi;Adriano Mazzini

  • Methane in Red Sea brines

    E. Faber;R. Botz;J. Poggenburg;Mark Schmidt

  • Microbial methanogenesis in the sulfate-reducing zone of sediments in the Eckernförde Bay, SW Baltic Sea

    Johanna Maltby;Johanna Maltby;Lea Steinle;Lea Steinle;Carolin R. Löscher;Carolin R. Löscher;Hermann W. Bange

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Linke
Peter Linke GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Christian Hensen
Christian Hensen GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Klaus Wallmann
Klaus Wallmann GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Volker Liebetrau
Volker Liebetrau GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Florian Scholz
Florian Scholz Universität Hamburg
Rolf Kipfer
Rolf Kipfer Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Daniel Frank Mcginnis
Daniel Frank Mcginnis University of Geneva
Christian Berndt
Christian Berndt GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Matthias Haeckel
Matthias Haeckel GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Steffen Kutterolf
Steffen Kutterolf Kiel University

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