Christoph Böttner

About Christoph Böttner

Christoph Böttner, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, specializes in the field of Marine Geophysics, Marine Geology, Fluid Flow, CCS, Sedimentary Processes.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Deciphering the origin of sediment waves along the Northwest African margin through multidisciplinary analysis

Modelling mass accumulation rates and 210Pb rain rates in the Skagerrak: lateral sediment transport dominates the sediment input

Millions of seafloor pits, not pockmarks, induced by vertebrates in the North Sea

The ignition and evolution of a giant submarine gravity flow

Volcano-tectonic deformation of the submarine flank of Cumbre Vieja volcano, La Palma, Canary Islands

Assuring the integrity of offshore carbon dioxide storage

Thermal state of the Guaymas Basin derived from gas hydrate bottom simulating reflections and heat flow measurements

Spontaneously exsolved free gas during major storms as an ephemeral gas source for pockmark formation

Christoph Böttner Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

513

Citations(since 2020)

485

Cited By

167

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

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Christoph Böttner Skills & Research Interests

Marine Geophysics

Marine Geology

Fluid Flow

CCS

Sedimentary Processes

Top articles of Christoph Böttner

Deciphering the origin of sediment waves along the Northwest African margin through multidisciplinary analysis

2024/3/7

Modelling mass accumulation rates and 210Pb rain rates in the Skagerrak: lateral sediment transport dominates the sediment input

Frontiers in Marine Science

2024/2/27

Millions of seafloor pits, not pockmarks, induced by vertebrates in the North Sea

Communications Earth & Environment

2023/12/19

The ignition and evolution of a giant submarine gravity flow

Research Square preprint deposition service

2023/12/7

Volcano-tectonic deformation of the submarine flank of Cumbre Vieja volcano, La Palma, Canary Islands

2023/4/26

Assuring the integrity of offshore carbon dioxide storage

2022/9/1

Thermal state of the Guaymas Basin derived from gas hydrate bottom simulating reflections and heat flow measurements

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

2022

Spontaneously exsolved free gas during major storms as an ephemeral gas source for pockmark formation

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

2022/8

Formation of the Figge maar seafloor crater during the 1964 B1 blowout in the German North Sea

Earth Science, Systems and Society

2022/6/23

Reply to comment on" Greenhouse gas emissions from marine decommissioned hydrocarbon wells: Leakage detection, monitoring and mitigation strategies"

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control

2022

Dynamics and variability of POC burial in depocenters of the North Sea (Skagerrak), Cruise No. AL561, 2.08. 2021–13.08. 2021, Kiel–Kiel, APOC

2021

Wave induced pockmark formation in the North sea, cruise No. MSM 99/2 (GPF 21-1_013), 26.03. 2021-05.04. 2021, Emden (Germany)-Emden (Germany). Helgoland pockmarks

2021

Workshop Review: Joint DGG-SEG Scientific Drilling Workshop a success

The Leading Edge

2021/11

Brandon Dugan
Brandon Dugan

H-Index: 26

Christoph Böttner
Christoph Böttner

H-Index: 8

Seismic chimney characterisation in the North Sea–implications for pockmark formation and shallow gas migration

Marine and Petroleum Geology

2021/11/1

Seismic imaging of an active fluid conduit below Scanner Pockmark, Central North Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology

2021/11/1

Christian Berndt
Christian Berndt

H-Index: 17

Christoph Böttner
Christoph Böttner

H-Index: 8

Porosity and free gas estimates from controlled source electromagnetic data at the Scanner Pockmark in the North Sea

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control

2021/7/1

Multiscale characterisation of chimneys/pipes: Fluid escape structures within sedimentary basins

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control

2021/3/1

Focused methane migration formed pipe structures in permeable sandstones: Insights from UAV-based digital outcrop analysis in Varna, Bulgaria

Sedimentology

2021/10

Greenhouse gas emissions from marine decommissioned hydrocarbon wells: leakage detection, monitoring and mitigation strategies

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control

2020/9/1

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