Hydrothermal vents are thermally and geochemically dynamic habitats, and the organisms therein are subject to steep gradients in temperature and chemistry. To date, the influence of these environmental dynamics on microbial sulfate reduction has not been well constrained. Here, via multivariate experiments, we evaluate the effects of key environmental variables (temperature, pH, H2S, SO42−, DOC) on sulfate reduction rates and metabolic energy yields in material recovered from a hydrothermal flange from the Grotto edifice in the Main Endeavor Field, Juan de Fuca Ridge. Sulfate reduction was measured in batch reactions across a range of physico-chemical conditions. Temperature and pH were the strongest stimuli, and maximum sulfate reduction r...
The study of sulfate reduction below the sulfate-methane transition (SMT) in marine sediments requir...
The currently known upper temperature limit for growth of organisms, shared by a number of archaebac...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Microbial sulfate reduction (SR) is a dominant process of organic matter mineralization in sulfate-r...
Microbial sulfate reduction was studied by a S-35 tracer technique in sediments from the hydrotherma...
Depth distribution and temperature dependence of bacterial sulfate reduction were studied in hydroth...
Seafloor hydrothermal systems have existed throughout most of Earth history. Ancient hydrothermal de...
Microbial sulfate reduction (SR) is a dominant process of organic matter mineralization in sulfate-r...
Along the mid-ocean ridge system, super-heated fluids rich in metal sulfides expel out of the ocean ...
Auteurs : IODP Exp. 385 Shipboard Scientific PartySulfate reduction is the quantitatively most impor...
Microbes in subseafloor sediments account for a significant fraction of the Earth\u27s total biomass...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Shallow geothermal systems are increasingly being used to store or harvest thermal energy for heatin...
International audienceSulfur is abundant in different oxidation states in hydrothermal ecosystems, w...
Bacterially-catalyzed sulfate reduction is the dominant respiratory pathway in much of the deep subs...
The study of sulfate reduction below the sulfate-methane transition (SMT) in marine sediments requir...
The currently known upper temperature limit for growth of organisms, shared by a number of archaebac...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Microbial sulfate reduction (SR) is a dominant process of organic matter mineralization in sulfate-r...
Microbial sulfate reduction was studied by a S-35 tracer technique in sediments from the hydrotherma...
Depth distribution and temperature dependence of bacterial sulfate reduction were studied in hydroth...
Seafloor hydrothermal systems have existed throughout most of Earth history. Ancient hydrothermal de...
Microbial sulfate reduction (SR) is a dominant process of organic matter mineralization in sulfate-r...
Along the mid-ocean ridge system, super-heated fluids rich in metal sulfides expel out of the ocean ...
Auteurs : IODP Exp. 385 Shipboard Scientific PartySulfate reduction is the quantitatively most impor...
Microbes in subseafloor sediments account for a significant fraction of the Earth\u27s total biomass...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Shallow geothermal systems are increasingly being used to store or harvest thermal energy for heatin...
International audienceSulfur is abundant in different oxidation states in hydrothermal ecosystems, w...
Bacterially-catalyzed sulfate reduction is the dominant respiratory pathway in much of the deep subs...
The study of sulfate reduction below the sulfate-methane transition (SMT) in marine sediments requir...
The currently known upper temperature limit for growth of organisms, shared by a number of archaebac...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...