Shallow riparian aquifers represent hotspots of biogeochemical activity in the arid western US. While these environments provide extensive ecosystem services, little is known of how natural environmental perturbations influence subsurface microbial communities and associated biogeochemical processes. Over a 6-month period we tracked the annual snowmelt-driven incursion of groundwater into the vadose zone of an aquifer adjacent to the Colorado River, leading to increased dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in the normally suboxic saturated zone. Strong biogeochemical heterogeneity was measured across the site, with abiotic reactions between DO and sulfide minerals driving rapid DO consumption and mobilization of redox active species in redu...
International audienceSubsurface environments host a large diversity of microorganisms, constituting...
Fermentation-based metabolism is an important ecosystem function often associated with environments ...
While microbial activities in environmental systems play a key role in the utilization and cycling o...
Riverbed microbial communities play an oversized role in many watershed ecosystem functions, includi...
Terrestrial and aquatic elemental cycles are tightly linked in upland fluvial networks. Biotic and a...
In groundwater ecosystems, in situ primary production is low, and metabolism depends on organic matt...
Organic matter deposits in alluvial aquifers have been shown to result in the formation of naturally...
A better understanding of how microbial communities interact with their surroundings in physically a...
Temporal variability complicates testing the influences of environmental variability on microbial co...
Seasonal patterns of groundwater and sediment microbial communities were explored in a hydrologicall...
Although microbes are known to influence karst (carbonate) aquifer ecosystem-level processes, compar...
Little is known about the biogeography or stability of sediment-associated microbial community membe...
Watersheds are important suppliers of freshwater for human societies. Within mountainous watersheds,...
International audienceThis study deals with the effects of hydrodynamic functioning of hard-rock aqu...
Subsurface microbial communities mediate the transformation and fate of redox sensitive materials in...
International audienceSubsurface environments host a large diversity of microorganisms, constituting...
Fermentation-based metabolism is an important ecosystem function often associated with environments ...
While microbial activities in environmental systems play a key role in the utilization and cycling o...
Riverbed microbial communities play an oversized role in many watershed ecosystem functions, includi...
Terrestrial and aquatic elemental cycles are tightly linked in upland fluvial networks. Biotic and a...
In groundwater ecosystems, in situ primary production is low, and metabolism depends on organic matt...
Organic matter deposits in alluvial aquifers have been shown to result in the formation of naturally...
A better understanding of how microbial communities interact with their surroundings in physically a...
Temporal variability complicates testing the influences of environmental variability on microbial co...
Seasonal patterns of groundwater and sediment microbial communities were explored in a hydrologicall...
Although microbes are known to influence karst (carbonate) aquifer ecosystem-level processes, compar...
Little is known about the biogeography or stability of sediment-associated microbial community membe...
Watersheds are important suppliers of freshwater for human societies. Within mountainous watersheds,...
International audienceThis study deals with the effects of hydrodynamic functioning of hard-rock aqu...
Subsurface microbial communities mediate the transformation and fate of redox sensitive materials in...
International audienceSubsurface environments host a large diversity of microorganisms, constituting...
Fermentation-based metabolism is an important ecosystem function often associated with environments ...
While microbial activities in environmental systems play a key role in the utilization and cycling o...