Subglacial sediments sampled from beneath Robertson Glacier (RG), Alberta, Canada were shown to harbor diverse assemblages of potential nitrifiers, nitrate reducers, and diazotrophs, as assessed by amoA, narG, and nifH gene biomarker diversity. Although archaeal amoA genes were detected, they were less abundant and less diverse than bacterial amoA, suggesting that bacteria are the predominant nitrifiers in RG sediments. Maximum nitrification and nitrate reduction rates in microcosms incubated at 4°C were 280 and 18.5 nmol N g dry weight sediment−1 day−1, respectively, indicating the potential for these processes to occur in situ. Geochemical analyses of subglacial sediment porewaters and bulk subglacial meltwaters revealed low concentration...
BackgroundGlaciers cover ~ 10% of land but are among the least explored environments on Earth. The b...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Phylogenetic analysis of the nitrososphaeraceae sequences identified i...
There is now compelling evidence that microbially mediated reactions impart a significant effect upo...
Subglacial sediments sampled from beneath Robertson Glacier (RG), Alberta, Canada were shown to harb...
Glacier forefields are ideal ecosystems to study the development of nutrient cycles as well as singl...
Bacterial communities reside in basal ice, sediment, and meltwater in the supra-, sub-, and proglaci...
Viable microbes have been detected beneath several geographically distant glaciers underlain by diff...
Subglacial environments are located at the interface of glacier ice and bedrock. They represent one ...
Natural environmental isotopes of nitrate and ammonium are used in conjunction with major ion chemis...
Microorganisms have a crucial role to play in the cycling of nutrients within glacial environments. ...
Subglacial environments are known to harbour metabolically diverse microbial communities. These micr...
In the present Ph.D. thesis, the succession of nitrogen cycle communities along the Damma glacier ch...
<p><b>Table 3.</b> Nutrient concentrations in cryoconite sediment, supraglacial melt...
Methanogenic archaea have a unique role in Earth's global carbon cycle as producers of the greenhous...
The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet provides direct connections between atmospheric, supraglacial...
BackgroundGlaciers cover ~ 10% of land but are among the least explored environments on Earth. The b...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Phylogenetic analysis of the nitrososphaeraceae sequences identified i...
There is now compelling evidence that microbially mediated reactions impart a significant effect upo...
Subglacial sediments sampled from beneath Robertson Glacier (RG), Alberta, Canada were shown to harb...
Glacier forefields are ideal ecosystems to study the development of nutrient cycles as well as singl...
Bacterial communities reside in basal ice, sediment, and meltwater in the supra-, sub-, and proglaci...
Viable microbes have been detected beneath several geographically distant glaciers underlain by diff...
Subglacial environments are located at the interface of glacier ice and bedrock. They represent one ...
Natural environmental isotopes of nitrate and ammonium are used in conjunction with major ion chemis...
Microorganisms have a crucial role to play in the cycling of nutrients within glacial environments. ...
Subglacial environments are known to harbour metabolically diverse microbial communities. These micr...
In the present Ph.D. thesis, the succession of nitrogen cycle communities along the Damma glacier ch...
<p><b>Table 3.</b> Nutrient concentrations in cryoconite sediment, supraglacial melt...
Methanogenic archaea have a unique role in Earth's global carbon cycle as producers of the greenhous...
The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet provides direct connections between atmospheric, supraglacial...
BackgroundGlaciers cover ~ 10% of land but are among the least explored environments on Earth. The b...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Phylogenetic analysis of the nitrososphaeraceae sequences identified i...
There is now compelling evidence that microbially mediated reactions impart a significant effect upo...