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D'Hondt, Steven et al. (2002): Metabolic activity of subsurface life in deep-sea sediments
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2002-024074
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georefid
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10.1126/science.1064878
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doi
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D'Hondt, Steven
Affiliation:
University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
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author
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Rutherford, Scott
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author
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Spivack, Arthur J.
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Title:
Metabolic activity of subsurface life in deep-sea sediments
Year:
2002
Source:
Science
Publisher:
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States
Volume:
295
Issue:
5562
Pages:
2067-2070
Abstract:
Global maps of sulfate and methane in marine sediments reveal two provinces of subsurface metabolic activity: a sulfate-rich open-ocean province, and an ocean-margin province where sulfate is limited to shallow sediments. Methane is produced in both regions but is abundant only in sulfate-depleted sediments. Metabolic activity is greatest in narrow zones of sulfate-reducing methane oxidation along ocean margins. The metabolic rates of subseafloor life are orders of magnitude lower than those of life on Earth's surface. Most microorganisms in subseafloor sediments are either inactive or adapted for extraordinarily low metabolic activity.
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English
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http://www.sciencemag.org/content/295/5562/2067.full.pdf
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Keywords:
General geochemistry; Oceanography; aliphatic hydrocarbons; alkanes; biogenic processes; biota; continental margin; cores; Deep Sea Drilling Project; deep-sea environment; geochemistry; hydrocarbons; marine environment; marine sediments; metabolism; methane; Ocean Drilling Program; organic compounds; pore water; prokaryotes; reduction; sea water; sediments; sulfates; world ocean;
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