Substantial parts of the beds of glaciers, ice sheets and ice caps are at the pressure melting point1. The resulting water harbours diverse subglacial microbial ecosystems2, 3 capable of affecting global biogeochemical cycles4, 5. Such subglacial habitats may have acted as refugia during Neoproterozoic glaciations6. However, it is unclear how life in subglacial environments could be supported during glaciations lasting millions of years because energy from overridden organic carbon would become increasingly depleted7, 8. Here we investigate the potential for abiogenic H2 produced during rock comminution to provide a continual source of energy to support subglacial life. We collected a range of silicate rocks representative of subglacial env...
Methanogenic archaea have a unique role in Earth's global carbon cycle as producers of the greenhous...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but a complete accounting of global methane sources and sinks is...
Direct gaseous emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the subglacial environment u...
Wet-based regions of glaciers and ice sheets are now recognized to host unique and diverse microbial...
It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic activit...
Microbial populations exist to great depths on Earth, but with apparently insufficient energy supply...
<p>It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic acti...
Microbial populations exist to great depths on Earth, but with apparently insufficient energy supply...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
The biogeochemical cycling of atmospheric hydrogen (H2) is linked to several important aspects of th...
Subglacial meltwater of land-terminating glaciers in Greenland and Iceland are sources of methane (C...
Protected from harmful radiation, subfreezing temperatures, and low pressures, subsurface rock-hoste...
Precambrian Shield rocks host the oldest fracture fluids on Earth, with residence times up to a bill...
Protected from harmful radiation, subfreezing temperatures, and low pressures, subsurface rock-hoste...
The debris-rich basal ice layers of a high Arctic glacier were shown to contain metabolically divers...
Methanogenic archaea have a unique role in Earth's global carbon cycle as producers of the greenhous...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but a complete accounting of global methane sources and sinks is...
Direct gaseous emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the subglacial environment u...
Wet-based regions of glaciers and ice sheets are now recognized to host unique and diverse microbial...
It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic activit...
Microbial populations exist to great depths on Earth, but with apparently insufficient energy supply...
<p>It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic acti...
Microbial populations exist to great depths on Earth, but with apparently insufficient energy supply...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
The biogeochemical cycling of atmospheric hydrogen (H2) is linked to several important aspects of th...
Subglacial meltwater of land-terminating glaciers in Greenland and Iceland are sources of methane (C...
Protected from harmful radiation, subfreezing temperatures, and low pressures, subsurface rock-hoste...
Precambrian Shield rocks host the oldest fracture fluids on Earth, with residence times up to a bill...
Protected from harmful radiation, subfreezing temperatures, and low pressures, subsurface rock-hoste...
The debris-rich basal ice layers of a high Arctic glacier were shown to contain metabolically divers...
Methanogenic archaea have a unique role in Earth's global carbon cycle as producers of the greenhous...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but a complete accounting of global methane sources and sinks is...
Direct gaseous emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the subglacial environment u...