Once thought to be devoid of life, the ice-covered parts of Antarctica are now known to be a reservoir of metabolically active microbial cells and organic carbon. The potential for methanogenic archaea to support the degradation of organic carbon to methane beneath the ice, however, has not yet been evaluated. Large sedimentary basins containing marine sequences up to 14 kilometres thick and an estimated 21,000 petagrams (1Pg equals 10 15 g) of organic carbon are buried beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet. No data exist for rates of methanogenesis in sub-Antarctic marine sediments. Here we present experimental data from other subglacial environments that demonstrate the potential for overridden organic matter beneath glacial systems to produce ...
The presence of gaseous hydrocarbons (from methane to n-pentane) in the seabed sediments and the bub...
Marine methane hydrate destabilization has been proposed as a potentially large source of methane to...
We report on methane (CH4) stable isotope (d13C and d2 H) measurements from landfast sea ice collect...
Once thought to be devoid of life, the ice-covered parts of Antarctica are now known to be a reservo...
Aquatic habitats beneath ice masses contain active microbial ecosystems capable of cycling important...
It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic activit...
<p>It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic acti...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and ...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but a complete accounting of global methane sources and sinks is...
The presence of aliphatic hydrocarbons in sediments at the bottom of the platform and the continenta...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
1) The annual cycle of atmospheric methane in southern high latitudes is extremely highly correlated...
Ice sheets are currently ignored in global methane budgets1,2. Although ice sheets have been propose...
Methane (CH4) atmospheric concentrations have increased by a factor of 2.5 since the beginning of t...
Methane was found to occur in all freshwater lakes, irrespective of trophic status, sampled during t...
The presence of gaseous hydrocarbons (from methane to n-pentane) in the seabed sediments and the bub...
Marine methane hydrate destabilization has been proposed as a potentially large source of methane to...
We report on methane (CH4) stable isotope (d13C and d2 H) measurements from landfast sea ice collect...
Once thought to be devoid of life, the ice-covered parts of Antarctica are now known to be a reservo...
Aquatic habitats beneath ice masses contain active microbial ecosystems capable of cycling important...
It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic activit...
<p>It was recognized only recently that subglacial ecosystems support considerable methanogenic acti...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and ...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but a complete accounting of global methane sources and sinks is...
The presence of aliphatic hydrocarbons in sediments at the bottom of the platform and the continenta...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
1) The annual cycle of atmospheric methane in southern high latitudes is extremely highly correlated...
Ice sheets are currently ignored in global methane budgets1,2. Although ice sheets have been propose...
Methane (CH4) atmospheric concentrations have increased by a factor of 2.5 since the beginning of t...
Methane was found to occur in all freshwater lakes, irrespective of trophic status, sampled during t...
The presence of gaseous hydrocarbons (from methane to n-pentane) in the seabed sediments and the bub...
Marine methane hydrate destabilization has been proposed as a potentially large source of methane to...
We report on methane (CH4) stable isotope (d13C and d2 H) measurements from landfast sea ice collect...