نتایج جستجو برای: gas seep

تعداد نتایج: 246084  

2011
Andrew R. Thurber William J. Jones Kareen Schnabel

Vent and seep animals harness chemosynthetic energy to thrive far from the sun's energy. While symbiont-derived energy fuels many taxa, vent crustaceans have remained an enigma; these shrimps, crabs, and barnacles possess a phylogenetically distinct group of chemosynthetic bacterial epibionts, yet the role of these bacteria has remained unclear. We test whether a new species of Yeti crab, which...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
John W Pohlman Jens Greinert Carolyn Ruppel Anna Silyakova Lisa Vielstädte Michael Casso Jürgen Mienert Stefan Bünz

Continued warming of the Arctic Ocean in coming decades is projected to trigger the release of teragrams (1 Tg = 106 tons) of methane from thawing subsea permafrost on shallow continental shelves and dissociation of methane hydrate on upper continental slopes. On the shallow shelves (<100 m water depth), methane released from the seafloor may reach the atmosphere and potentially amplify global ...

2012
Daniel J Thornhill Torsten H Struck Brigitte Ebbe Raymond W Lee Guillermo F Mendoza Lisa A Levin Kenneth M Halanych

Metazoan inhabitants of extreme environments typically evolved from forms found in less extreme habitats. Understanding the prevalence with which animals move into and ultimately thrive in extreme environments is critical to elucidating how complex life adapts to extreme conditions. Methane seep sediments along the Oregon and California margins have low oxygen and very high hydrogen sulfide lev...

2016
Frederick Dowell Zena Cardman Srishti Dasarathy Matthias Y. Kellermann Julius S. Lipp S. Emil Ruff Jennifer F. Biddle Luke J. McKay Barbara J. MacGregor Karen G. Lloyd Daniel B. Albert Howard Mendlovitz Kai-Uwe Hinrichs Andreas Teske

The hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin, an active spreading center in the Gulf of California (Mexico), are rich in porewater methane, short-chain alkanes, sulfate and sulfide, and provide a model system to explore habitat preferences of microorganisms, including sulfate-dependent, methane- and short chain alkane-oxidizing microbial communities. In this study, hot sediments (above 60°C) cov...

Journal: :Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 2021

A mass occurrence of the thyasirid bivalve Thyasira montanita in a limestone bed, exposed at Punta Montañita on northern side Santa Elena peninsula southeastern Ecuador, is here identified as an ancient methane-seep deposit. The massive to nodular shows carbonate phases and microfabrics typical seep limestones, such banded botryoidal cements. Its δ13Ccarbonate values, low −52.6‰, suggest biogen...

2017
Jeffrey J. Marlow Joshua A. Steele Wiebke Ziebis Silvan Scheller David Case Linda M. Reynard Victoria J. Orphan

Biological methane oxidation is a globally relevant process that mediates the flux of an important greenhouse gas through both aerobic and anaerobic metabolic pathways. However, measuring these metabolic rates presents many obstacles, from logistical barriers to regulatory hurdles and poor precision. Here we present a new approach for investigating microbial methane metabolism based on hydrogen...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2006
Dustin G Bambic Charles N Alpers Peter G Green Eileen Fanelli Wendy K Silk

Seasonal and spatial variations in metal concentrations and pH were found in a stream at a restored copper mine site located near a massive sulfide deposit in the Foothill copper-zinc belt of the Sierra Nevada, California. At the mouth of the stream, copper concentrations increased and pH decreased with increased streamflow after the onset of winter rain and, unexpectedly, reached extreme value...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Koji Seike Robert G Jenkins Hiromi Watanabe Hidetaka Nomaki Kei Sato

Although the deep sea is the largest ecosystem on Earth, its infaunal ecology remains poorly understood because of the logistical challenges. Here we report the morphology of relatively large burrows obtained by in situ burrow casting at a hydrocarbon-seep site and a non-seep site at water depths of 1173 and 1455 m, respectively. Deep and complex burrows are abundant at both sites, indicating t...

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