Publications CE12010 (usually peer-reviewed)

Schneider von Deimling, J., Linke, P., Schmidt, M. and Rehder, G. (2015): Ongoing methane discharge at well site 22/4b (NorthSea) and discovery of a spiral vortex bubble plume motion. Marine and Petroleum Geology 68: 718-730. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2015.07.026]

Steinle, L., Schmidt, M., Bryant, K., Haeckel, M., Linke, P., Sommer, S., Zopfi, J., Lehmand, M.F., Treude, T. and Niemann, H. (2016): Linked sediment and water-column methanotrophy at a man-made gas blowout in the North Sea: Implications for methane budgeting in seasonally stratified shallow seas. Limnology and Oceanography 61: 367-386. [doi: 10.1002/lno.10388]

Vielstädte, L., Karstens, J., Haeckel, M., Schmidt, M., Linke, P., Reimann, S., Liebetrau, V., McGinnis, D. and Wallmann, K. (2015) Quantification of methane emissions at abandoned gas wells in the Central North Sea. Marine and Petroleum Geology 68: 848-860. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ j.marpetgeo.2015.07.030]

Vielstädte, L., Haeckel, M., Karstens, J., Linke. P., Schmidt, M., Steinle, L. and Wallmann, K. (2017): Shallow Gas Migration along Hydrocarbon Wells – an Unconsidered, Anthropogenic Source of Biogenic Methane in the North Sea. Environmental Science and Technology 51 (17): 10262-10268. [DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b02732]

Vielstädte, L., Linke. P., SChmidt, M. Sommer, S., Haeckel, M., Braack, M., Wallmann, K. (2019): Footprint and detectability of a well leaking CO2 in the central North Sea: Implications from a field experiment and numerical modelling. Internationl Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 84: 190-203. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2019.03.012]

Wiggins, S. W., Leifer, I., Linke, P. and Hildebrand, J.A. (2015) Long-term acoustic monitoring at North Sea well site 22/4b. Marine and Petroleum Geology 68: 776-788. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2015.02.011]

Wilfert, P., Krause, S., Liebetrau, V., schönfeld, J., Haeckel, M., Linke, P. and Treude, T. (2015): Response of anaerobic methanotrophs and benthic foraminifera to 20 years of methane emission from a gas blowout in the North Sea. Marine and Petroleum Geology 68: 731-742. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2015.07.012]