Riedinger, Natascha et al. (2010): Oxidative sulfur cycling in the deep biosphere of the Nankai Trough, Japan

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 316
IODP 316 C0007
Identifier:
2010-077605
georefid

10.1130/G31085.1
doi

Creator:
Riedinger, Natascha
Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
author

Brunner, B.
University of Washington, United States
author

Formolo, M. J.
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Federal Republic of Germany
author

Solomon, E.
University of Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
author

Kasten, S.
author

Strasser, M.
author

Ferdelman, T. G.
author

Identification:
Oxidative sulfur cycling in the deep biosphere of the Nankai Trough, Japan
2010
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
38
9
851-854
The existence of oxidative microbial sulfur cycling in the deep biosphere has been postulated, but it is difficult to identify because isotope effects of reductive sulfur cycling generally overprint those of oxidative sulfur cycling. In the sediments at Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site C0007 (Holes A-C) drilled and sampled during IODP Expedition 316 at the Nankai Trough, Japan, sulfur and oxygen isotope compositions of dissolved and solid-phase sulfur compounds show evidence for a discrete zone of deep oxidative sulfur cycling. The sulfate concentration profile and isotope values show two distinct sulfate reduction regimes: one for downward-diffusing sulfate in the uppermost 36 m of sediment (unit I), and another zone below 90 m, where sulfate diffuses upward from a deep subsurface fluid. The sulfur and oxygen isotope composition of sulfate and a dramatic change in solid-phase iron geochemistry indicate that oxidative sulfur cycling occurs at depth. The highly dynamic sedimentary and tectonic regime at Nankai Trough has created an environment in the subsurface where geochemical gradients can sustain deep oxidative sulfur cycling over long durations of time.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:33.0119
West:136.4753East: 136.4757
South:33.0114

Oceanography; Isotope geochemistry; Asia; biosphere; concentration; Expedition 316; Far East; geochemical cycle; geochemistry; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; IODP Site C0007; iron; isotope ratios; isotopes; Japan; marine sediments; metals; Nankai Trough; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; O-18/O-16; oxidation; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; pore water; S-34/S-32; sediments; stable isotopes; sulfate ion; sulfur; sulfur cycle; troughs; West Pacific;

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