نتایج جستجو برای: hydrothermal vents

تعداد نتایج: 17802  

2004
Jason C. Goodman Geoffrey C. Collins

Hydrothermal plumes may be responsible for transmitting tidally-generated heat from Europa’s rocky interior through a liquid ocean to the base of its ice shell. This process has been implicated in the formation of chaos regions and lenticulae by melting or exciting convection in the ice layer. In contrast to earlier work, we argue that Europa’s ocean should be treated as an unstratified fluid. ...

2007
Darcy E. Ogden Kenneth H. Wohletz Gary A. Glatzmaier Emily E. Brodsky

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2013
Kathryn J Coyne Peter D Countway Conrad A Pilditch Charles K Lee David A Caron Stephen C Cary

Little is known about protists at deep-sea hydrothermal vents. The vent sites at Guaymas Basin in the Gulf of California are characterized by dense mats of filamentous pigmented or nonpigmented Beggiatoa that serve as markers of subsurface thermochemical gradients. We constructed 18S rRNA libraries to investigate ciliate assemblages in Beggiatoa mats and from bare sediments at the Guaymas vent ...

Journal: :Astrobiology 2011
Martin D Brasier Richard Matthewman Sean McMahon David Wacey

The context for the emergence of life on Earth sometime prior to 3.5 billion years ago is almost as big a puzzle as the definition of life itself. Hitherto, the problem has largely been addressed in terms of theoretical and experimental chemistry plus evidence from extremophile habitats like modern hydrothermal vents and meteorite impact structures. Here, we argue that extensive rafts of glassy...

2017
David Deamer

In origins of life research, it is important to understand the difference between conjecture and hypothesis. This commentary explores the difference and recommends alternative hypotheses as a way to advance our understanding of how life can begin on the Earth and other habitable planets. As an example of how this approach can be used, two conditions have been proposed for sites conducive to the...

2012
Douglas P. Connelly Jonathan T. Copley Bramley J. Murton Kate Stansfield Paul A. Tyler Christopher R. German Cindy L. Van Dover Diva Amon Maaten Furlong Nancy Grindlay Nicholas Hayman Veit Hühnerbach Maria Judge Tim Le Bas Stephen McPhail Alexandra Meier Ko-ichi Nakamura Verity Nye Miles Pebody Rolf B. Pedersen Sophie Plouviez Carla Sands Roger C. Searle Peter Stevenson Sarah Taws Sally Wilcox

The Mid-Cayman spreading centre is an ultraslow-spreading ridge in the Caribbean Sea. Its extreme depth and geographic isolation from other mid-ocean ridges offer insights into the effects of pressure on hydrothermal venting, and the biogeography of vent fauna. Here we report the discovery of two hydrothermal vent fields on the Mid-Cayman spreading centre. The Von Damm Vent Field is located on ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2017
M L Taylor C N Roterman

Despite the deep sea being the largest habitat on Earth, there are just 77 population genetic studies of invertebrates (115 species) inhabiting non-chemosynthetic ecosystems on the deep-sea floor (below 200 m depth). We review and synthesize the results of these papers. Studies reveal levels of genetic diversity comparable to shallow-water species. Generally, populations at similar depths were ...

2013
Hua-Min Liu Ming-Fei Li Sheng Yang Run-Cang Sun

The mechanism of hydrothermal liquefaction of cypress was investigated by examining the effects of temperature and retention time on the characteristics of the solid residues remaining after liquefaction. The solid residues were divided into acid-soluble and acid-insoluble residues. Results showed the polymerization reactions also mainly occurred at low temperatures. The reactive fragments tran...

2015
Michelle Harris Rosalind M. Coggon Christopher E. Smith-Duque Matthew J. Cooper James A. Milton Damon A.H. Teagle

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