Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Country
-
Employer
- DAAD
- Leibniz
- University of Basel
- GFZ Helmholtz-Zentrum für Geoforschung
- NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Nature Careers
- Radboud University
- Technical University of Denmark
- Technical University of Denmark;
- University of Groningen
- University of Göttingen •
- University of Southern Denmark
- Utrecht University
- 3 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
the production of the greenhouse gas methane in coastal marine sediments worldwide. Methanotrophs play a key role in removing the methane through aerobic and anaerobic microbial processes. The efficiency
-
. At the same time, the sediments in eutrophic areas have changed from sand to organic-rich mud that can only support few flora and fauna species. The deteriorated Danish estuaries with bare muddy bottoms devoid
-
quantities of organic carbon in sediments. While detrital inputs and belowground biomass are considered the primary sources of sedimentary carbon stocks in seagrass meadows, less is known about the exudation
-
-2031) advances knowledge on potential impacts of OWFs on ocean currents, suspended sediments, microscopic plankton, various life stages of fishes, seabed composition, seafloor organisms, marine mammals
-
, now embedded in the organic-rich coastal soils and sediments, changing the geomorphology and physical (and attendant ecological) properties of the coastal zone. As such, the primary objective
-
of human-environment research. The general theme associates process mapping and modelling, creation of material balances (water, air, sediment, carbon, nitrogen and pollutants), the reconstruction of past