Kerstin Nöthen
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
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Geo-marine Letters | 2012
Sabine Kasten; Kerstin Nöthen; Christian Hensen; Volkhard Spieß; Martin Blumenberg; Ralph R. Schneider
The geochemical cycling of barium was investigated in sediments of pockmarks of the northern Congo Fan, characterized by surface and subsurface gas hydrates, chemosynthetic fauna, and authigenic carbonates. Two gravity cores retrieved from the so-called Hydrate Hole and Worm Hole pockmarks were examined using high-resolution pore-water and solid-phase analyses. The results indicate that, although gas hydrates in the study area are stable with respect to pressure and temperature, they are and have been subject to dissolution due to methane-undersaturated pore waters. The process significantly driving dissolution is the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) above the shallowest hydrate-bearing sediment layer. It is suggested that episodic seep events temporarily increase the upward flux of methane, and induce hydrate formation close to the sediment surface. AOM establishes at a sediment depth where the upward flux of methane from the uppermost hydrate layer counterbalances the downward flux of seawater sulfate. After seepage ceases, AOM continues to consume methane at the sulfate/methane transition (SMT) above the hydrates, thereby driving the progressive dissolution of the hydrates “from above”. As a result the SMT migrates downward, leaving behind enrichments of authigenic barite and carbonates that typically precipitate at this biogeochemical reaction front. Calculation of the time needed to produce the observed solid-phase barium enrichments above the present-day depths of the SMT served to track the net downward migration of the SMT and to estimate the total time of hydrate dissolution in the recovered sediments. Methane fluxes were higher, and the SMT was located closer to the sediment surface in the past at both sites. Active seepage and hydrate formation are inferred to have occurred only a few thousands of years ago at the Hydrate Hole site. By contrast, AOM-driven hydrate dissolution as a consequence of an overall net decrease in upward methane flux seems to have persisted for a considerably longer time at the Worm Hole site, amounting to a few tens of thousands of years.
Marine Geology | 2011
Kerstin Nöthen; Sabine Kasten
Biogeosciences | 2011
David Fischer; Heiko Sahling; Kerstin Nöthen; Gerhard Bohrmann; Matthias Zabel; Sabine Kasten
Biogeosciences | 2009
Helge Niemann; David Fischer; Dorothea Graffe; Katrin Knittel; Américo Montiel; Olaf Heilmayer; Kerstin Nöthen; Thomas Pape; Sabine Kasten; Gerhard Bohrmann; Antje Boetius; Julian Gutt
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012
Susann Henkel; José M Mogollón; Kerstin Nöthen; Christine Franke; Kara Bogus; Eric Robin; André Bahr; Martin Blumenberg; Thomas Pape; Richard Seifert; Christian März; Gert J. de Lange; Sabine Kasten
EPIC3Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers, PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 91, pp. 125-141, ISSN: 0967-0637 | 2014
Konstantin Mewes; José M Mogollón; Aude Picard; Carsten Rühlemann; Thomas Kuhn; Kerstin Nöthen; Sabine Kasten
EPIC310th Annual EUROPROX Meeting, 17th Annual NSG Symposium, "Sustainable Energy, Sustainable Environment, Sustainable Earth", Utrecht.12.2010., 03 | 2010
Susann Henkel; Kerstin Nöthen; C. Franke; Kara Bogus; Eric Robin; André Bahr; Martin Blumenberg; Thomas Pape; Richard Seifert; Christian März; G.J. de Lange; Sabine Kasten
Supplement to: Mewes, K et al. (2014): Impact of depositional and biogeochemical processes on small scale variations in nodule abundance in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 91, 125-141, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2014.06.001 | 2014
Konstantin Mewes; José M Mogollón; Aude Picard; Carsten Rühlemann; Thomas Kuhn; Kerstin Nöthen; Sabine Kasten
In supplement to: Mewes, K et al. (2014): Impact of depositional and biogeochemical processes on small scale variations in nodule abundance in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 91, 125-141, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2014.06.001 | 2014
Konstantin Mewes; José M Mogollón; Aude Picard; Carsten Rühlemann; Thomas Kuhn; Kerstin Nöthen; Sabine Kasten
In supplement to: Mewes, K et al. (2014): Impact of depositional and biogeochemical processes on small scale variations in nodule abundance in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 91, 125-141, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2014.06.001 | 2014
Konstantin Mewes; José M Mogollón; Aude Picard; Carsten Rühlemann; Thomas Kuhn; Kerstin Nöthen; Sabine Kasten