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This project investigates the interactions between seawater and rocks to understand carbon transformations in hydrothermal systems. It aims to conduct open-system experiments to explore how environmental conditions affect carbon reactivity and its implications for subsurface life.
Circulation of seawater through the oceanic lithosphere represents the largest fluid-rock interaction system on Earth.
As a volatile part of biological and geological cycles, carbon is profoundly affected by fluid-rock interactions.
As gaseous CO2 and CH4, carbon is a greenhouse gas, and in the form of simple carboxylic acids, it is an energy source for subsurface life.
However, our knowledge of carbon fluxes and the fate of especially organic carbon in hydrothermal systems remains limited.
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UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT
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Germany, Berlin
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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