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1. Seafloor alkalinity enhancement as a carbon dioxide removal strategy in the Baltic Sea

2. Provenance of clay-sized detrital sediments in the North Sea and the Skagerrak region based on radiogenic Nd-Sr-Hf isotopes and clay mineral compositions: assessing the impact of coastal and seabed erosion

3. Modelling mass accumulation rates and 210Pb rain rates in the Skagerrak: lateral sediment transport dominates the sediment input

4. Alkaline mineral addition to anoxic to hypoxic Baltic Sea sediments as a potentially efficient CO2-removal technique

5. Disentangling artificial and natural benthic weathering in organic rich Baltic Sea sediments

6. Biogenic silica cycling in the Skagerrak

7. Environmental changes affect the microbial release of hydrogen sulfide and methane from sediments at Boknis Eck (SW Baltic Sea)

8. Nitrogen cycling in sediments on the NW African margin inferred from N and O isotopes in benthic chambers

9. Erosion of carbonate-bearing sedimentary rocks may close the alkalinity budget of the Baltic Sea and support atmospheric CO2 uptake in coastal seas

10. Kinetics of Olivine Weathering in Seawater: An Experimental Study

11. Serpentine alteration as source of high dissolved silicon and elevated δ30Si values to the marine Si cycle

12. Coupling of oceanic carbon and nitrogen facilitates spatially resolved quantitative reconstruction of nitrate inventories

13. Gas hydrate dissociation off Svalbard induced by isostatic rebound rather than global warming

14. The Global Inventory of Methane Hydrate in Marine Sediments: A Theoretical Approach

15. Methane-carbon flow into the benthic food web at cold seeps--a case study from the Costa Rica subduction zone.

19. Semi-supervised feature-based learning for prediction of Mass Accumulation Rate of sediments

20. GEOTEK: Extracting Marine Geological Data from Publications

21. Impact of bottom trawling on long-term carbon sequestration in shelf sea sediments

22. Biogeochemical feedbacks may amplify ongoing and future ocean deoxygenation: a case study from the Peruvian oxygen minimum zone

23. A 35-million-year record of seawater stable Sr isotopes reveals a fluctuating global carbon cycle

24. Sedimentation-driven cyclic rebuilding of gas hydrates

25. Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events prolonged by phosphorus cycle feedbacks

26. Simulating and Quantifying Multiple Natural Subsea CO2 Seeps at Panarea Island (Aeolian Islands, Italy) as a Proxy for Potential Leakage from Subseabed Carbon Storage Sites

27. Carbon isotope exchange during anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in sediments of the northeastern South China Sea

28. Dissolved benthic phosphate, iron and carbon fluxes in the Mauritanian upwelling system and implications for ongoing deoxygenation

29. Interactions between deep formation fluid and gas hydrate dynamics inferred from pore fluid geochemistry at active pockmarks of the Vestnesa Ridge, west Svalbard margin

30. Constraining global marine iron source and scavenging fluxes with GEOTRACES dissolved iron measurements in an ocean biogeochemical model

31. Recycling and Burial of Biogenic Silica in an Open Margin Oxygen Minimum Zone

33. Permian-Triassic mass extinction – a carbon-driven climatic and biogeochemical collapse

34. Geochemical characterization of deep-sea sediments on the Azores Plateau – From diagenesis to hydrothermal activity

35. Permian–Triassic mass extinction pulses driven by major marine carbon cycle perturbations

36. Development, test, and evaluation of exploitation technologies for the application of gas production from natural gas hydrate reservoirs and their potential application in the Danube Delta, Black Sea

37. Sediment release of dissolved organic matter to the oxygen minimum zone off Peru

38. Fluid chemistry and shallow gas hydrate dynamics at active pockmarks of the Vestnesa Ridge, west Svalbard margin

39. Physical properties and core-log seismic integration from drilling at the Danube deep-sea fan, Black Sea

40. More than ten years of successful operation of the MARUM-MeBo sea bed drilling technology: Highlights of recent scientific drilling campaigns

43. Impact of ambient conditions on the Si isotope fractionation in marine pore fluids during early diagenesis

44. Origin and transformation of light hydrocarbons ascending at an active pockmark on Vestnesa Ridge, Arctic Ocean

46. Gas Hydrates as an Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resource

47. Silicate weathering in anoxic marine sediment as a requirement for authigenic carbonate burial

48. 3-D basin-scale reconstruction of natural gas hydrate system of the Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico

49. Serpentine alteration as source of high dissolved silicon and elevated δ

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