Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Limnology and Oceanography Vol. 63, No. S1, March 2018 Methane cold seeps as biological oases i ...
Cold seeps, the sites on the ocean floor where the bubbles of the methane gas rise up, are a home for a varied communities of bacteria, bivalves and other associated life forms. Disclaimer ...
It’s a good day to be a marine biologist: a bundle of new species has been found living among the deep-sea methane seeps off Costa ... In the depths of the ocean, where sunlight is scarce ...
The scientists on board Schmidt Ocean ... cold seeps. Cold seeps, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), are locations where hydrocarbon-rich fluid like methane ...
Ocean sources of methane contribute just 1% of the total global emissions. Most past research seeking natural underwater methane seeps have focused on depths of 200 to 600 meters, where the gas ...
such as methane, hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide, seep from the seafloor into the ocean, driven by geological shifts or pressure changes. Often called "oases of the deep sea," the cold seeps ...