D'Hondt, Steven et al. (2013): IODP Expedition 329; Life and habitability beneath the seafloor of the South Pacific Gyre

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 329
IODP 329 U1365
IODP 329 U1366
IODP 329 U1367
IODP 329 U1368
IODP 329 U1369
IODP 329 U1370
IODP 329 U1371
Identifier:
2013-047784
georefid

10.2204/iodp.sd.15.01.2013
doi

Creator:
D'Hondt, Steven
University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
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Inagaki, Fumio
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
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Alvarez Zarikian, Carlos
Texas A&M University, United States
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Dubois, Nathalie
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Engelhardt, Tim
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Evans, Helen
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Ferdelman, Timothy
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Gribsholt, Britta
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Harris, Robert N.
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Hoppie, Bryce W.
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Hyun, Jung-Ho
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Kallmeyer, Jens
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Kim, Jinwook
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Lynch, Jill E.
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Mitsunobu, Satoshi
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Morono, Yuki
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Murray, Richard W.
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Shimono, Takaya
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Shiraishi, Fumito
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Smith, Davic C.
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Smith-Duque, Christopher E.
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Spivack, Arthur J.
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Steinsbu, Bjorn Olav
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Suzuki, Yohei
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Szpak, Michal
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Toffin, Laurent
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Uramoto, Goichiro
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Yamaguchi, Yasuhiko T.
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Zhang, Guo-Liang
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Zhang, Xiao-Hua
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Ziebis, Wiebke
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Identification:
IODP Expedition 329; Life and habitability beneath the seafloor of the South Pacific Gyre
2013
Scientific Drilling
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Sapporo; Washington, DC, International
15
4-10
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 329 made major strides toward fulfilling its objectives. Shipboard studies documented (1) fundamental aspects of habitability and life in this very low activity subseafloor sedimentary ecosystem and (2) first-order patterns of habitability within the igneous basement. A broad range of postexpedition studies will complete the expedition objectives. Throughout the South Pacific Gyre (SPG; Sites U1365-U1370), dissolved oxygen and nitrate are present throughout the entire sediment sequence, and sedimentary microbial cell counts are lower than at all previously drilled IODP/Ocean Drilling Program (ODP)/Deep Sea Drilling Program (DSDP) sites. In contrast, at Site U1371 in the upwelling zone just south of the gyre, detectable oxygen and nitrate are limited to the top and bottom of the sediment column, manganese reduction is a prominent electron-accepting process, and cell concentrations are higher than at the same depths in the SPG sites throughout the sediment column. Geographic variation in subseafloor profiles of dissolved and solid-phase chemicals are consistent with the magnitude of organic-fueled subseafloor respiration declining from outside the gyre to the gyre center. Chemical profiles in the sedimentary pore water and secondary mineral distributions in the basaltic basement indicate that basement alteration continues on the timescale of formation fluid replacement, even at the sites with the oldest basement (84-120 Ma at Sites U1365 and U1366).
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-23.5103
West:-165.3839East: -123.0939
South:-45.5751

Oceanography; basalts; boreholes; carbon; cores; crust; dissolved oxygen; East Pacific; ecology; Expedition 329; habitat; igneous rocks; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; IODP Site U1365; IODP Site U1366; IODP Site U1367; IODP Site U1368; IODP Site U1369; IODP Site U1370; IODP Site U1371; marine sediments; microorganisms; nitrates; nutrients; oceanic crust; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; phosphates; sedimentary cover; sedimentary rocks; sediments; solutes; South Pacific; Southeast Pacific; volcanic rocks;

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