Cowen, James P. et al. (2003): Fluids from aging ocean crust that support microbial life

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 168
ODP 168 1026
Identifier:
2003-021712
georefid

10.1126/science.1075653
doi

Creator:
Cowen, James P.
University of Hawaii, Department of Oceanography, Honolulu, HI, United States
author

Giovannoni, Stephen J.
Oregon State University, United States
author

Kenig, Fabien
University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
author

Johnson, H. Paul
University of Washington, United States
author

Butterfield, David
author

Rappe, Michael S.
author

Hutnak, Michael
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Lam, Phyllis
author

Identification:
Fluids from aging ocean crust that support microbial life
2003
Science
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States
299
5603
120-123
Little is known about the potential for life in the vast, low-temperature (<100 degrees C) reservoir of fluids within mid-ocean ridge flank and ocean basin crust. Recently, an overpressured 300-meter-deep borehole was fitted with an experimental seal (CORK) delivering crustal fluids to the sea floor for discrete and large-volume sampling and characterization. Results demonstrate that the 65 degrees C fluids from 3.5-million-year-old ocean crust support microbial growth. Ribosomal RNA gene sequence data indicate the presence of diverse Bacteria and Archaea, including gene clones of varying degrees of relatedness to known nitrate reducers (with ammonia production), thermophilic sulfate reducers, and thermophilic fermentative heterotrophs, all consistent with fluid chemistry.
English
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Hydrochemistry; Oceanography; Archaea; bacteria; boreholes; crust; deep-sea environment; East Pacific; ecology; geochemistry; hydrocarbons; hydrochemistry; hydrothermal conditions; instruments; Juan de Fuca Ridge; Leg 168; low temperature; marine environment; microorganisms; mid-ocean ridges; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; oceanic crust; ODP Site 1026; organic compounds; Pacific Ocean; RNA; sea water; temperature; thermophilic taxa;

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