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English: "Early succession of the Cinder Cones methane seep. The seep is a linear feature that extends across the 10 m isobath and marked by white, sulfide-oxidizing bacterial mats on the surface. The feature was first sampled in 2012 (left panel) and continued until 2016 (centre). The mat was slightly reduced in its surface manifestation by 2014 (lower right). In 2016, more areas of active seepage were discovered including the 7 m water depth ‘Shallow Site’ shown in the upper right. (Online version in colour.)"
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Author Authors of the study: Andrew R. Thurber, Sarah Seabrook and Rory M. Welsh

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The Cinder Cones seep, the Ross Sea, Antarctica; the white microbial mats indicate areas where methane may leak

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