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details
- Name
- Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen (MARUM)
- Native name
- Zentrum für Marine Umweltwissenschaften der Universität Bremen
- Address
- Leobener Strasse
- Zipcode
- 28359
- City
- Bremen
- Country
- Germany
- Phone
- +49-421-218-65540
- Fax
- +49-421-218-65505
- info@marum.de,seafloor-imaging@marum.de
- Centre Website
- https://www.marum.de/index.html
organisation profile
- The MARUM aims at unraveling the role of the oceans in the Earth system by employing state-of-the-art methods. It examines the significance of the oceans in the framework of global change, quantifies interactions between the marine geosphere and biosphere, and provides information for a sustainable use of the ocean. The research focuses on the ocean margins (i.e., the joint between oceans and continents) and the adjacent abyssal plains. The ocean margins reach from the coasts across the shelf and continental slope to the continental rise. Over 60% of the world's population live in coastal regions. These people have a long history of exploitation of coastal waters, including the recovery of raw materials and food. Human activity has recently been expanding ever farther out into the ocean, where the ocean margins have become more attractive as centers for hydrocarbon exploration, industrial fishing, and other economic purposes. The studies focus on six research areas: - Ocean and Climate, - Biogeochemical Processes, - Sedimentation Processes, - Coastal Dynamics and Human Impacts, and - Seepage of Fluid and Gas - Hydrothermal Vents. The research themes range from environmental changes during the past 65 million years to the impact of recent coastal construction, and from microbial degradation in the sediment and interactions between seepage and deep-sea ecosystems to large-scale sediment mass wasting along continental margins.
results in other services
edmo metadata
- EDMO record id
- 1568
- Collating centre
- German Oceanographic Datacentre (DOD)
- Latest update
- 22 February 2018 8:57:41 AM