Marine Gas Hydrate Research at IFM-GEOMAR: An Overview on History and Recent Developments

International Marine Minerals Society
P. Linke K. Wallmann G. Rehder C. Hensen M. Haeckel J. Bialas W. Weinrebe
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Aug 24, 2006

Abstract

Research on marine gas hydrate and the methane cycle has a tradition at IFM-GEOMAR. In summer 1996 during a cruise with RV SONNE offshore Oregon (USA) scientists of the former GEOMAR recovered the largest amount of gas hydrate from the seafloor. This discovery stimulated research on marine gas hydrates in Germany and induced funding of scientific programs such as LOTUS and OMEGA with numerous innovative technologies within the special program GEOTECHNOLOGIEN of BMBF and DFG. The primary objectives of ongoing and future research are to achieve a comprehensive knowledge of: • gas hydrate distribution and quantity; • variation and regulation of gas hydrate formation and dissociation as well as of the related fluid flow; • functioning of chemosynthetic communities in methane oxidation, carbonate precipitation and methanotrophy as biological barrier against methane emission and • delineating the escape routes of methane to the hydrosphere and atmosphere.
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APA: P. Linke K. Wallmann G. Rehder C. Hensen M. Haeckel J. Bialas W. Weinrebe  (2006)  Marine Gas Hydrate Research at IFM-GEOMAR: An Overview on History and Recent Developments

MLA: P. Linke K. Wallmann G. Rehder C. Hensen M. Haeckel J. Bialas W. Weinrebe Marine Gas Hydrate Research at IFM-GEOMAR: An Overview on History and Recent Developments. International Marine Minerals Society, 2006.

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