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                             22 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Abyssal nematode assemblages in physically disturbed and adjacent sites of the eastern equatorial Pacific Vopel, Kay
2001
48 17-18 p. 3795-3808
14 p.
article
2 A geochemical model of the Peru Basin deep-sea floor—and the response of the system to technical impacts König, Iris
2001
48 17-18 p. 3737-3756
20 p.
article
3 Bioturbation coefficients of deep-sea sediments from the Peru Basin determined by gamma spectrometry of 210Pbexc Suckow, Axel
2001
48 17-18 p. 3569-3592
24 p.
article
4 Compositional changes of surface sediments and variability of manganese nodules in the Peru Basin Marchig, Vesna
2001
48 17-18 p. 3523-3547
25 p.
article
5 Evaluation of the environmental consequences of polymetallic nodule mining based on the results of the TUSCH Research Association Thiel, Hjalmar
2001
48 17-18 p. 3433-3452
20 p.
article
6 Experiments on the influence of sediment disturbances on the biogeochemistry of the deep-sea environment Koschinsky, Andrea
2001
48 17-18 p. 3629-3651
23 p.
article
7 Geotechnical and sedimentological investigations of deep-sea sediments from a manganese nodule field of the Peru Basin Grupe, Bernd
2001
48 17-18 p. 3593-3608
16 p.
article
8 Heavy metal distributions in Peru Basin surface sediments in relation to historic, present and disturbed redox environments Koschinsky, Andrea
2001
48 17-18 p. 3757-3777
21 p.
article
9 Long-term propagation of tailings from deep-sea mining under variable conditions by means of numerical simulations Rolinski, Susanne
2001
48 17-18 p. 3469-3485
17 p.
article
10 Mobility of metals over the redox boundary in Peru Basin sediments Stummeyer, Jens
2001
48 17-18 p. 3549-3567
19 p.
article
11 Mössbauer investigations to characterize Fe lattice sites in sheet silicates and Peru Basin deep-sea sediments Lougear, André
2001
48 17-18 p. 3701-3711
11 p.
article
12 Parametrization and evaluation of marine environmental impacts produced by deep-sea manganese nodule mining Oebius, Horst U
2001
48 17-18 p. 3453-3467
15 p.
article
13 Physically disturbed deep-sea macrofauna in the Peru Basin, southeast Pacific, revisited 7 years after the experimental impact Borowski, Christian
2001
48 17-18 p. 3809-3839
31 p.
article
14 Pore water profiles and numerical modelling of biogeochemical processes in Peru Basin deep-sea sediments Haeckel, Matthias
2001
48 17-18 p. 3713-3736
24 p.
article
15 Re-establishment of an abyssal megabenthic community after experimental physical disturbance of the seafloor Bluhm, Hartmut
2001
48 17-18 p. 3841-3868
28 p.
article
16 Response of abyssal Copepoda Harpacticoida (Crustacea) and other meiobenthos to an artificial disturbance and its bearing on future mining for polymetallic nodules Ahnert, Ahmed
2001
48 17-18 p. 3779-3794
16 p.
article
17 Sequential leaching of Peru Basin surface sediment for the assessment of aged and fresh heavy metal associations and mobility Koschinsky, Andrea
2001
48 17-18 p. 3683-3699
17 p.
article
18 The behaviour of deep-sea sediments under the impact of nodule mining processes Becker, Hermann J
2001
48 17-18 p. 3609-3627
19 p.
article
19 The different diffusive transport behaviours of some metals in layers of Peru Basin surface sediment Fritsche, Ulrich
2001
48 17-18 p. 3653-3681
29 p.
article
20 The large-scale environmental impact experiment DISCOL—reflection and foresight Thiel, Hjalmar
2001
48 17-18 p. 3869-3882
14 p.
article
21 The mesoscale sediment transport due to technical activities in the deep sea Jankowski, Jacek A.
2001
48 17-18 p. 3487-3521
35 p.
article
22 Use and protection of the deep sea—an introduction Thiel, Hjalmar
2001
48 17-18 p. 3427-3431
5 p.
article
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