نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur geochemistry

تعداد نتایج: 38983  

2016
Ursel M. E. Schütte Sarah B. Cadieux Chris Hemmerich Lisa M. Pratt Jeffrey R. White

Despite most lakes in the Arctic being perennially or seasonally frozen for at least 40% of the year, little is known about microbial communities and nutrient cycling under ice cover. We assessed the vertical microbial community distribution and geochemical composition in early spring under ice in a seasonally ice-covered lake in southwest Greenland using amplicon-based sequencing that targeted...

2014
Brendan Headd Annette S. Engel

Terrestrial sulfidic springs support diverse microbial communities by serving as stable conduits for geochemically diverse and nutrient-rich subsurface waters. Microorganisms that colonize terrestrial springs likely originate from groundwater, but may also be sourced from the surface. As such, the biogeographic distribution of microbial communities inhabiting sulfidic springs should be controll...

Journal: :Geosciences 2021

The end-Permian mass extinction was the largest biodiversity crisis in Phanerozoic. Based on characteristic negative ?33S signals of sedimentary pyrite, previous multiple sulfur isotope studies suggested shoaling anoxic/sulfidic deep-waters onto a shelf, leading to shallow-marine extinction. However, validity this model has been controversial. I compiled previously-reported records during Permi...

2016
Sherry L. Seston Roxanne A. Beinart Neha Sarode Abigail C. Shockey Piyush Ranjan Sangita Ganesh Peter R. Girguis Frank J. Stewart

Endosymbioses between animals and chemoautotrophic bacteria are ubiquitous at hydrothermal vents. These environments are distinguished by high physico-chemical variability, yet we know little about how these symbioses respond to environmental fluctuations. We therefore examined how the γ-proteobacterial symbionts of the vent snail Ifremeria nautilei respond to changes in sulfur geochemistry. Vi...

2006
Jiasong Fang Olivia Chan Yongsong Huang Yi Wang Dennis A. Bazylinski Thomas B. Moorman Barbara J. Ang Clement

Lipids extracted from sediments in a saline seep in the Salt Basin of Lancaster County, Nebraska included alkanes, alkenes, alkanols, phytol, C27–30 sterols, C30–32 hopanoids, tetrahymanol, glycolipid and phospholipid fatty acids, and lipopolysaccharide hydroxyl fatty acids. Biomarker profiles suggest that the brine seeps of Salt Basin support a microbial ecosystem adapted to a relatively highl...

2013
Jason B. Sylvan Tiffany Y. Sia Amanda G. Haddad Lindsey J. Briscoe Brandy M. Toner Peter R. Girguis Katrina J. Edwards

The East Lau Spreading Center (ELSC) and Valu Fa Ridge (VFR) comprise a ridge segment in the southwest Pacific Ocean where rapid transitions in the underlying mantle chemistry manifest themselves as gradients in seafloor rock geochemistry. We studied the geology and microbial diversity of three silicate rock samples and three inactive sulfide chimney samples collected, from north to south, at t...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Qiuyuan Huang Hongchen Jiang Brandon R Briggs Shang Wang Weiguo Hou Gaoyuan Li Geng Wu Ramonito Solis Carlo A Arcilla Teofilo Abrajano Hailiang Dong

The microbial diversity was investigated in sediments of six acidic to circumneutral hot springs (Temperature: 60-92 °C, pH 3.72-6.58) in the Philippines using an integrated approach that included geochemistry and 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing. Both bacterial and archaeal abundances were lower in high-temperature springs than in moderate-temperature ones. Overall, the archaeal community consiste...

2013
Nancy H. Akerman David A. Butterfield Julie A. Huber

Microorganisms throughout the dark ocean use reduced sulfur compounds for chemolithoautotrophy. In many deep-sea hydrothermal vents, sulfide oxidation is quantitatively the most important chemical energy source for microbial metabolism both at and beneath the seafloor. In this study, the presence and activity of vent endemic Epsilonproteobacteria was examined in six low-temperature diffuse vent...

Journal: :Geobiology 2014
E A Sperling A D Rooney L Hays V N Sergeev N G Vorob'eva N D Sergeeva D Selby D T Johnston A H Knoll

A substantial body of evidence suggests that subsurface water masses in mid-Proterozoic marine basins were commonly anoxic, either euxinic (sulfidic) or ferruginous (free ferrous iron). To further document redox variations during this interval, a multiproxy geochemical and paleobiological investigation was conducted on the approximately 1000-m-thick Mesoproterozoic (Lower Riphean) Arlan Member ...

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