Exploration of deep terrestrial subsurface microbiome in Late Cretaceous Deccan traps and underlying Archean basement, India
Scientific deep drilling at Koyna, western India provides a unique opportunity to explore
microbial life within deep biosphere hosted by~ 65 Myr old Deccan basalt and Archaean …
microbial life within deep biosphere hosted by~ 65 Myr old Deccan basalt and Archaean …
Basalt-hosted microbial communities in the subsurface of the young volcanic island of Surtsey, Iceland
P Bergsten, P Vannier, AM Klonowski… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The island of Surtsey was formed in 1963–1967 on the offshore Icelandic volcanic rift zone.
It offers a unique opportunity to study the subsurface biosphere in newly formed oceanic …
It offers a unique opportunity to study the subsurface biosphere in newly formed oceanic …
Microbial inventory of deeply buried oceanic crust from a young ridge flank
SL Jørgensen, R Zhao - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The deep marine biosphere has over the past decades been exposed as an immense
habitat for microorganisms with wide-reaching implications for our understanding of life on …
habitat for microorganisms with wide-reaching implications for our understanding of life on …
Ecology of subseafloor crustal biofilms
GA Ramírez, AI Garber, A Lecoeuvre… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The crustal subseafloor is the least explored and largest biome on Earth. Interrogating
crustal life is difficult due to habitat inaccessibility, low-biomass and contamination …
crustal life is difficult due to habitat inaccessibility, low-biomass and contamination …
Diversity and metabolic potentials of subsurface crustal microorganisms from the western flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Deep-sea oceanic crust constitutes the largest region of the earth's surface. Accumulating
evidence suggests that unique microbial communities are supported by iron cycling …
evidence suggests that unique microbial communities are supported by iron cycling …
Phylogenetic diversity of microorganisms in subseafloor crustal fluids from Holes 1025C and 1026B along the Juan de Fuca Ridge flank
SP Jungbluth, HT Lin, JP Cowen, BT Glazer… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
To expand investigations into the phylogenetic diversity of microorganisms inhabiting the
subseafloor biosphere, basalt-hosted crustal fluids were sampled from Circulation Obviation …
subseafloor biosphere, basalt-hosted crustal fluids were sampled from Circulation Obviation …
Is the traditional pedologic definition of soil meaningful in the modern context?
EC Brevik, RW Arnold - Soil Horizons, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The definition of soil is an important part of communication about soil, and it is important to
have effective communication with other scientists, politicians, an interested public, and …
have effective communication with other scientists, politicians, an interested public, and …
Cool, alkaline serpentinite formation fluid regime with scarce microbial habitability and possible abiotic synthesis beneath the South Chamorro Seamount
Abstract South Chamorro Seamount (SCS) is a blueschist-bearing serpentinite mud volcano
in the Mariana forearc. Previous scientific drilling conducted at SCS revealed highly alkaline …
in the Mariana forearc. Previous scientific drilling conducted at SCS revealed highly alkaline …
Nitrogen stimulates the growth of subsurface basalt-associated microorganisms at the western flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Oceanic crust constitutes the largest aquifer system on Earth, and microbial activity in this
environment has been inferred from various geochemical analyses. However, empirical …
environment has been inferred from various geochemical analyses. However, empirical …
Microbe‐mineral biogeography from multi‐year incubations in oceanic crust at North Pond, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge
Subseafloor oceanic crust is a vast yet poorly sampled habitat for life. Recent studies
suggest that microbial composition in crustal habitats is variable in space and time, but …
suggest that microbial composition in crustal habitats is variable in space and time, but …