Microorganisms are dominant life forms on Earth, and they have a great impact on Earth's geobiological cycles and climate change. In addition to carbon and elemental cycling on the surface of earth it is now known that microorganisms can also reach several kilometres deep into earth crust. What are these microbes doing? And how deep they can survive? What energy they need? How to sample and study? What is their biodiversity- e.g. what species are there? What is the limit of life? What kind of metabolism deep subsurface geomicrobes have? Where we can utilize this knowledge ? Intensive studies has been ongoing since two decades to solve these questions. Most of the studies are due to International Ocean Drilling programs (http://www.iodp.org/...
Fractures in the deep subsurface of Earth's crust are inhabited by diverse microbial communities tha...
There is abundant evidence that prokaryotic cells live deep beneath the sea floor. Pore water chemic...
Microbial life in the deep subsurface contributes significantly to overall biomass on Earth. Althoug...
Microorganisms are dominant life forms on Earth, and they have a great impact on Earth's geobiologic...
The deep subsurface is, in addition to space, one of the last unknown frontiers to human kind. A sig...
Life extends far deeper into the Earth's subsurface than presumed possible 30 years ago. In the past...
Life extends far deeper into the Earth's subsurface than presumed possible 30 years ago. In the past...
Deep subsurface microbiology is a highly active and rapidly advancing research field at the interfac...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
The continental earth crust contains regions of very different age and composition including crystal...
The oceanic and continental lithosphere constitutes Earth’s largest microbial habitat, yet it is sca...
Fractures in the deep subsurface of Earth's crust are inhabited by diverse microbial communities tha...
There is abundant evidence that prokaryotic cells live deep beneath the sea floor. Pore water chemic...
Microbial life in the deep subsurface contributes significantly to overall biomass on Earth. Althoug...
Microorganisms are dominant life forms on Earth, and they have a great impact on Earth's geobiologic...
The deep subsurface is, in addition to space, one of the last unknown frontiers to human kind. A sig...
Life extends far deeper into the Earth's subsurface than presumed possible 30 years ago. In the past...
Life extends far deeper into the Earth's subsurface than presumed possible 30 years ago. In the past...
Deep subsurface microbiology is a highly active and rapidly advancing research field at the interfac...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
6th International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Underground Science and Technology ((-DUST), Avig...
The continental earth crust contains regions of very different age and composition including crystal...
The oceanic and continental lithosphere constitutes Earth’s largest microbial habitat, yet it is sca...
Fractures in the deep subsurface of Earth's crust are inhabited by diverse microbial communities tha...
There is abundant evidence that prokaryotic cells live deep beneath the sea floor. Pore water chemic...
Microbial life in the deep subsurface contributes significantly to overall biomass on Earth. Althoug...