نتایج جستجو برای: marine sediments

تعداد نتایج: 116648  

Journal: :Science 2008
Erwan G Roussel Marie-Anne Cambon Bonavita Joël Querellou Barry A Cragg Gordon Webster Daniel Prieur R John Parkes

Sub-sea-floor sediments may contain two-thirds of Earth's total prokaryotic biomass. However, this has its basis in data extrapolation from ~500-meter to 4-kilometer depths, whereas the deepest documented prokaryotes are from only 842 meters. Here, we provide evidence for low concentrations of living prokaryotic cells in the deepest (1626 meters below the sea floor), oldest (111 million years o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Jennifer F Biddle Sorel Fitz-Gibbon Stephan C Schuster Jean E Brenchley Christopher H House

The subseafloor marine biosphere may be one of the largest reservoirs of microbial biomass on Earth and has recently been the subject of debate in terms of the composition of its microbial inhabitants, particularly on sediments from the Peru Margin. A metagenomic analysis was made by using whole-genome amplification and pyrosequencing of sediments from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1229 on the Pe...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Elias Broman Martin Brüsin Mark Dopson Samuel Hylander

Many coastal marine systems have extensive areas with anoxic sediments and it is not well known how these conditions affect the benthic-pelagic coupling. Zooplankton lay their eggs in the pelagic zone, and some sink and lie dormant in the sediment, before hatched zooplankton return to the water column. In this study, we investigated how oxygenation of long-term anoxic sediments affects the hatc...

2017
Maoqiu He Lanlan Cai Chuanlun Zhang Nianzhi Jiao Rui Zhang

Viruses are an abundant and active component of marine sediments and play a significant role in microbial ecology and biogeochemical cycling at local and global scales. To obtain a better understanding of the ecological characteristics of the viriobenthos, the abundance and morphology of viruses and the diversity and community structure of T4-type phages were systematically investigated in the ...

Journal: :Integrated environmental assessment and management 2008
Jerry M Neff

Drilling mud and associated drill cuttings are the largest volume wastes associated with drilling of oil and gas wells and often are discharged to the ocean from offshore drilling platforms. Barite (BaSO4) often is added as a weighting agent to drilling muds to counteract pressure in the geologic formations being drilled, preventing a blowout. Some commercial drilling mud barites contain elevat...

2007
Cyndee Gruden Richard McCulloch Tim Towey John Wolfe Peter Adriaens

The potential for hydrogen gas to stimulate microbial respiratory activity in sediments was investigated. Cell elutions from Passaic River (NJ), San Diego Bay (CA), and Marine Harbor sediments were amended with hydrogen gas to evaluate its impact on microbial activity measured by intracellular reduction of 5cyano-2,3-ditolyl tetrazolium chloride (CTC). The transferability of this approach to se...

2014
Xiangju Cheng Yingxue Zeng Zhenren Guo Liangsheng Zhu

With the yearly increasing marine culture activities in floating cages in Daya Bay, China, the effects of pollution may overlap and lead to more severe water environmental problems. In order to track the impacts of the marine culture in floating cages on water environment, sediments and overlying water were sampled by cylindrical samplers at three representative aquaculture areas of Daya Bay. T...

2015
Manuel Kleiner Cecilia Wentrup Thomas Holler Gaute Lavik Jens Harder Christian Lott Sten Littmann Marcel M. M. Kuypers Nicole Dubilier

The gutless marine worm Olavius algarvensis lives in symbiosis with chemosynthetic bacteria that provide nutrition by fixing carbon dioxide (CO2 ) into biomass using reduced sulfur compounds as energy sources. A recent metaproteomic analysis of the O. algarvensis symbiosis indicated that carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2 ) might also be used as energy sources. We provide direct evidence tha...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Elsie M Sunderland John Dalziel Andrew Heyes Brian A Branfireun David P Krabbenhoft Frank A P C Gobas

Methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulation in marine food webs poses risks to fish-consuming populations and wildlife. Here we develop and test an estuarine mercury cycling model for a coastal embayment of the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Mass budget calculations reveal that MeHg fluxes into sediments from settling solids exceed losses from sediment-to-water diffusion and resuspension. Although measured met...

2011
Christopher K. Algar Bernard P. Boudreau Mark A. Barry

[1] Methane is a strong greenhouse gas, and marine and wetland sediments constitute significant sources to the atmosphere. This flux is dominated by the release of bubbles, and quantitative prediction of this bubble flux has been elusive because of the lack of a mechanistic model. Our previous work has shown that sediments behave as elastic fracturing solids during bubble growth and rise. We no...

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