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Using helium and other noble gases in ocean sediments to characterize active methane seepage off the coast of New Zealand
Tomonaga, Y., Brennwald, M. S., & Kipfer, R. (2013). Using helium and other noble gases in ocean sediments to characterize active methane seepage off the coast of New Zealand. Marine Geology, 344, 34-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2013.07.010
Methane seepage along the Hikurangi Margin of New Zealand: geochemical and physical data from the water column, sea surface and atmosphere
Faure, K., Greinert, J., Schneider von Deimling, J., McGinnis, D. F., Kipfer, R., & Linke, P. (2010). Methane seepage along the Hikurangi Margin of New Zealand: geochemical and physical data from the water column, sea surface and atmosphere. Marine Geology, 272(1–4), 170-188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2010.01.001
Physical limitations of dissolved methane fluxes: the role of bottom-boundary layer processes
Linke, P., Sommer, S., Rovelli, L., & McGinnis, D. F. (2010). Physical limitations of dissolved methane fluxes: the role of bottom-boundary layer processes. Marine Geology, 272(1–4), 209-222. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2009.03.020