A fourth of the global seabed sediment volume is buried at depths where temperatures exceed 80 °C, a previously proposed thermal barrier for life in the subsurface. Here, we demonstrate, utilizing an extensive suite of radiotracer experiments, the prevalence of active methanogenic and sulfate-reducing populations in deeply buried marine sediment from the Nankai Trough subduction zone, heated to extreme temperature (up to ~120 °C). The small microbial community subsisted with high potential cell-specific rates of energy metabolism, which approach the rates of active surface sediments and laboratory cultures. Our discovery is in stark contrast to the extremely low metabolic rates otherwise observed in the deep subseafloor. As cells appear to ...
Marine sediments cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface and contain the largest reservoir of organic...
Marine sediments cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface and contain the largest reservoir of organic...
Marine sediments cover not, vert, similar70% of the Earth’s surface and contain the largest reservoi...
A fourth of the global seabed sediment volume is buried at depths where temperatures exceed 80 °C, a...
A fourth of the global seabed sediment volume is buried at depths where temperatures exceed 80 °C, a...
A fourth of the global seabed sediment volume is buried at depths where temperatures exceed 80 °C, a...
Microorganisms in marine subsurface sediments substantially contribute to global biomass. Sediments ...
Microorganisms in marine subsurface sediments substantially contribute to global biomass. Sediments ...
Microorganisms in marine subsurface sediments substantially contribute to global biomass. Sediments ...
No embargo required.Microorganisms in marine subsurface sediments substantially contribute to global...
Scientific ocean drilling has greatly advanced the understanding of subseafloor sedimentary life. St...
There is abundant evidence that prokaryotic cells live deep beneath the sea floor. Pore water chemic...
Earth's largest reactive carbon pool, marine sedimentary organic matter, becomes increasingly recalc...
Earth's largest reactive carbon pool, marine sedimentary organic matter, becomes increasingly recalc...
Microbes in subseafloor sediments account for a significant fraction of the Earth\u27s total biomass...
Marine sediments cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface and contain the largest reservoir of organic...
Marine sediments cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface and contain the largest reservoir of organic...
Marine sediments cover not, vert, similar70% of the Earth’s surface and contain the largest reservoi...
A fourth of the global seabed sediment volume is buried at depths where temperatures exceed 80 °C, a...
A fourth of the global seabed sediment volume is buried at depths where temperatures exceed 80 °C, a...
A fourth of the global seabed sediment volume is buried at depths where temperatures exceed 80 °C, a...
Microorganisms in marine subsurface sediments substantially contribute to global biomass. Sediments ...
Microorganisms in marine subsurface sediments substantially contribute to global biomass. Sediments ...
Microorganisms in marine subsurface sediments substantially contribute to global biomass. Sediments ...
No embargo required.Microorganisms in marine subsurface sediments substantially contribute to global...
Scientific ocean drilling has greatly advanced the understanding of subseafloor sedimentary life. St...
There is abundant evidence that prokaryotic cells live deep beneath the sea floor. Pore water chemic...
Earth's largest reactive carbon pool, marine sedimentary organic matter, becomes increasingly recalc...
Earth's largest reactive carbon pool, marine sedimentary organic matter, becomes increasingly recalc...
Microbes in subseafloor sediments account for a significant fraction of the Earth\u27s total biomass...
Marine sediments cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface and contain the largest reservoir of organic...
Marine sediments cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface and contain the largest reservoir of organic...
Marine sediments cover not, vert, similar70% of the Earth’s surface and contain the largest reservoi...