Projects
Researchers at CGB are involved in numerous projects involving one or more of the multidisciplinary areas the Centre studies.
Current Project list:
- SUbsurface CO2 storage – Critical Elements and Superior Strategy SUCCESS
- Sub‐seabed CO2 Storage: Impact on Marine Ecosystems ECO2
- Research into Impacts and Safety in CO2 Storage RISCS
- Mining of a Norwegian biogoldmine through metagenomics
- Biotechnology and microbial diversity of Ethiopian soda lakes
- Comparative genomics of Archaeoglobus fulgidus.
- Direct dating of diagenic processes by in-situ analysis of U-Th-Pb isotopes in authigenic phosphate minerals by laser ablation ICP-MS
- Funcional Metagenomics to Study Prokaryotes from Arctic/Sub-arctic Springs of Hydrothermal Origin
- Hidden reservoirs of Biological diversity - geobiology of unexplored endolithic communities associated with lichens
- Integrated Ocean Drilling program (IODP): Norweigian Network and Office
- Life in the volcanic crust of the early Earth: conditions, timing and depth
- Linking Hydrothermal Alteration, Serpentinization, and Fluid Fluxes to Biological Niches at the Knipovich Ridge.
- Metagenomics and gene discovery in Antarctic terrestrial habitats.
- Mikrobiell studie av Kristin/Morvin-feltet
- SPONGRAM Sponge Risk Assessment and Monitoring
- Sulfide Petrology, Ore Genesis and the Deep Biosphere at Knipovich Ridge
- Systems Biology of Microorganisms - A Silicon cell model for the central carbohydrate metabolism of the archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus under temperature variation
- The deep biosphere of the ocean crust: biomass, diversity, activity and biogeochemical cycles
- The Emergence of an Aerobic World - Drilling Early Earth Project
- The Jan Mayen micro-continent - searching for new knowledge on prospectives, basin evolution and sediment provenance
- Ultra-slow spreading and hydrogen-based biosphere: A site survey proposal for zero-age drilling of the Knipovich Ridge
- Metagenomics and metaproteomics of deep arctic hydrothermal systems
- H2Deep - Ultraslow spreading and hydrogen based deep biosphere
- CyroCARB - Long Term Carbon Storage in Cryoturbated Arctic Soils (read more about CyroCARB here)
- Investigating the Emergence of Life on Earth 3+ billion years ago
Last updated 16.9.2011