Isabel K Diercks

Visitors

Visiting PhD Student

Selected Publications

  • Dale; AW, Geilert; S, Diercks; I, Fuhr, M; Perner, M; Scholz, F; Wallmann, K; Artificial seafloor alkalinity enhancement as a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy in the Baltic Sea, Nat. Commun. Earth Environ. (accepted) 2024.
  • Fuhr, M; Wallmann, K; Dale, AW; Diercks, I; Kalapurakkal, HT; Schmidt, M; Sommer, S; Böhnke, S; Perner, M; Geilert, S; Disentangling artificial and natural benthic weathering in organic rich Baltic Sea sediments, Frontiers in Climate, 2023.
  • Perner, M; Wallmann, K; Adam-Beyer, N; Hepach, H; Laufer-Meiser, K; Böhnke, S; Diercks, I; Bange, HW; Indenbirken, D; Nikeleit, V; Environmental changes affect the microbial release of hydrogen sulfide and methane from sediments at Boknis Eck (SW Baltic Sea), Frontiers in Microbiology, 2022

Education

  • Doctoral Researcher, Biogeochemistry, Marine Mineral Resources (MMR) group, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany, 2023–present. Studying the importance of microbial activity in the formation of large hydrothermal mounds in the Red Sea by combining evidence form sediment and porewater chemistry and the study of microbial communities.
  • Research Assistant, Geomicrobiology GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany, 2021-2023, project in ocean alkalinization by artificial enhanced benthic weathering as marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) method.
  • M.Sc. Marine Biology, University Rostock & IOW Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, Germany, 2019.
  • M.Sc. Crop Plant Sciences, MLU University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, 2017.
  • B.Sc. Biology, CAU University Kiel, Germany, 2015.

Research Interests Keywords

molecular biology Geochemistry Hydrothermal Systems