ISSN 0025-3227
Publisher: Elsevier
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Editorial Board pp. iii-iii(1)
An introduction to geosphere-biosphere coupling; cold seep related carbonate and mound formation and ecology pp. 1-3(3) Authors: van Weering T.C.E.; Dullo C.; Henriet J.-P.
A 3D seismic study of the morphology and spatial distribution of buried coral banks in the Porcupine Basin, SW of Ireland pp. 5-25(21) Authors: Huvenne V.A.I.; De Mol B.; Henriet J.-P.
High resolution bathymetry of the eastern slope of the Porcupine Seabight pp. 27-54(28) Authors: Beyer A.; Schenke H.W.; Klenke M.; Niederjasper F.
A model for the development of a carbonate mound population in the Rockall Trough based on deep-towed sidescan sonar data pp. 55-66(12) Authors: O'Reilly B.M.; Readman P.W.; Shannon P.M.; Jacob A.W.B.
Structure and development of giant carbonate mounds at the SW and SE Rockall Trough margins, NE Atlantic Ocean pp. 67-81(15) Authors: van Weering T.C.E.; de Haas H.; de Stigter H.C.; Lykke-Andersen H.; Kouvaev I.
Do Norwegian deep-water coral reefs rely on seeping fluids? pp. 83-96(14) Authors: Hovland M.; Risk M.
Geophysical signatures of mud mounds at hydrocarbon seeps on the Louisiana continental slope, northern Gulf of Mexico pp. 97-132(36) Authors: Sager W.W.; MacDonald I.R.; Hou R.
Gas hydrate and chemosynthetic biota in mounded bathymetry at mid-slope hydrocarbon seeps: Northern Gulf of Mexico pp. 133-158(26) Authors: MacDonald I.R.; Sager W.W.; Peccini M.B.
Implications of carbon flux from the Cascadia accretionary prism: results from long-term, in situ measurements at ODP Site 892B pp. 159-180(22) Authors: Carson B.; Kastner M.; Bartlett D.; Jaeger J.; Jannasch H.; Weinstein Y.
Sediment surface effects on methane hydrate formation and dissociation pp. 181-190(10) Authors: Riestenberg D.; West O.; Lee S.; McCallum S.; Phelps T.J.