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  • microbiology  (2)
  • Acetate; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DARCLIFE; DARCSEAS II; Deep subsurface Archaea: carbon cycle, life strategies, and role in sedimentary ecosystems; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dimethylsulfoniopropionate, dissolved; Ethanol; GC; GeoB17306-2; Gravity corer; MARUM; Methanol; POS450; POS450_586-1; Poseidon; Sulfate; Western Mediterranean Sea; δ13C, acetate; δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon  (1)
  • Carbon, organic, total; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DARCLIFE; DARCSEAS II; Deep subsurface Archaea: carbon cycle, life strategies, and role in sedimentary ecosystems; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GC; GeoB17306-2; Gravity corer; MARUM; POS450; POS450_586-1; Poseidon; Western Mediterranean Sea; δ13C, organic carbon  (1)
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  • 1
    Keywords: deep subsurface ; marine sediment ; deep biosphere ; ocean crust ; subseafloor sediment ; Methane ; Peru margin ; Hydrogen ; acetogenesis ; sulfate reduction ; microbiology
    Description / Table of Contents: Deep subsurface microbiology is a highly active and rapidly advancing research field at the interface of microbiology and the geosciences; it focuses on the detection, identification, quantification, cultivation and activity measurements of bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes that permeate the subsurface biosphere of deep marine sediments and the basaltic ocean and continental crust. The deep subsurface biosphere abounds with uncultured, only recently discovered and – at best - incompletely understood microbial populations. In spatial extent and volume, Earth’s subsurface biosphere is only rivaled by the deep sea water column. So far, no deep subsurface sediment has been found that is entirely devoid of microbial life; microbial cells and DNA remain detectable at sediment depths of more than 1 km; microbial life permeates deeply buried hydrocarbon reservoirs, and is also found several kilometers down in continental crust aquifers. Severe energy limitation, either as electron acceptor or donor shortage, and scarcity of microbially degradable organic carbon sources are among the evolutionary pressures that have shaped the genomic and physiological repertoire of the deep subsurface biosphere. Its biogeochemical role as long-term organic carbon repository, inorganic electron and energy source, and subduction recycling engine continues to be explored by current research at the interface of microbiology, geochemistry and biosphere/geosphere evolution. This Research Topic addresses some of the central research questions about deep subsurface microbiology and biogeochemistry: phylogenetic and physiological microbial diversity in the deep subsurface; microbial activity and survival strategies in severely energy-limited subsurface habitats; microbial activity as reflected in process rates and gene expression patterns; biogeographic isolation and connectivity in deep subsurface microbial communities; the ecological standing of subsurface biospheres in comparison to the surface biosphere – an independently flourishing biosphere, or mere survivors that tolerate burial (along with organic carbon compounds), or a combination of both? Advancing these questions on Earth’s deep subsurface biosphere redefines the habitat range, environmental tolerance, activity and diversity of microbial life.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (303 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9782889195367
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Lausanne : Frontiers
    Keywords: hydrothermal vents ; extremophiles ; marine sediments ; Guaymas basin ; microbial biogeography ; microbiology
    Description / Table of Contents: Hydrothermally influenced microbial habitats and communities represent a much wider spectrum of geological setting, chemical in-situ regimes, and biotic community than the classical examples from basalt-hosted black smoker chimneys at active mid-ocean spreading centers. Hydrothermal vent ecosystems now include hydrothermally heated and chemically altered sediments, microbiota fueled by serpentinization reactions, and low-temperature vents with unusual menus of electron donors. Novel marine provinces and hydrothermal areas are being charted and explored, such as new hydrothermal vent systems in the Arctic, around Antarctica, in the Western Pacific and in the Indian Ocean. Novel environmental gradients and niches provide habitats for unusual or unprecedented microorganisms and microbial ecosystems. The discovery of novel extremophiles such as Aciduliprofundum and the Nanoarchaeota underscores that hydrothermal vent microbial communities can no longer be characterized as assemblages of only “typical” sulfur oxidizers, methanogens and heterotrophs. Different stages of hydrothermal activity, from early onset to peak activity, gradual decline, and persistence of cold and fossil vent sites, correspond to different colonization waves by microorganisms as well as megafauna. This research topic will continue to stretch the limits of hydrothermal vent microbiology, and also provide a forum for the chemical and microbial linkages of hydrothermal vents to the ocean water column and the ocean crust or sedimentary subsurface.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (286 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9782889196821
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-03-07
    Keywords: Carbon, organic, total; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DARCLIFE; DARCSEAS II; Deep subsurface Archaea: carbon cycle, life strategies, and role in sedimentary ecosystems; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GC; GeoB17306-2; Gravity corer; MARUM; POS450; POS450_586-1; Poseidon; Western Mediterranean Sea; δ13C, organic carbon
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 106 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-03-07
    Keywords: Acetate; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DARCLIFE; DARCSEAS II; Deep subsurface Archaea: carbon cycle, life strategies, and role in sedimentary ecosystems; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dimethylsulfoniopropionate, dissolved; Ethanol; GC; GeoB17306-2; Gravity corer; MARUM; Methanol; POS450; POS450_586-1; Poseidon; Sulfate; Western Mediterranean Sea; δ13C, acetate; δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 160 data points
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