The subsurface of a tidal-flat sediment was analyzed down to 360 cm in depth by molecular and geochemical methods. A community structure analysis of all three domains of life was performed using domain-specific PCR followed by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis and sequencing of characteristic bands. The sediment column comprised horizons easily distinguishable by lithology that were deposited in intertidal and salt marsh environments. The pore water profile was characterized by a subsurface sulfate peak at a depth of about 250 cm. Methane and sulfate profiles were opposed, showing increased methane concentrations in the sulfate-free layers. The availability of organic carbon appeared to have the most pronounced effect on the ...
The microbial community inhabiting the shallow sulfate-methane transition zone in coastal sediments ...
Porewater advection stimulates nutrient exchange and microbial activity in shallow marine sediments,...
Supplementary files of the article "First description of archaeal communities in carbonate-rich seaf...
The subsurface of a tidal-flat sediment was analyzed down to 360 cm in depth by molecular and geoche...
The anoxic layers of marine sediments are dominated by sulfate reduction and methanogenesis as the m...
Biogeochemical and microbiological processes in the upper sediment layers of tidal flats were analys...
Bacterial and archaeal communities in sediments obtained from three geographically-distant mud volca...
Detailed depth profiles of sediment geochemistry, prokaryotic diversity and activity (sulphate reduc...
The factors controlling the relative abundances of Archaea and Bacteria in marine sediments are poor...
Pockmarks are seabed geological structures sustaining methane seepage in cold seeps. Based on RNA-de...
To assess community structure and diversity of archaea, a clone sequencing analysis based on an arch...
Subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin (Guaymas Basin), located in proximity of active cold seep ...
The microbial diversity of sulfate-reducingand methanogenic subsurface sediments of theBenguela Upwe...
The microbial community inhabiting the shallow sulfate-methane transition zone in coastal sediments ...
The microbial community inhabiting the shallow sulfate-methane transition zone in coastal sediments ...
The microbial community inhabiting the shallow sulfate-methane transition zone in coastal sediments ...
Porewater advection stimulates nutrient exchange and microbial activity in shallow marine sediments,...
Supplementary files of the article "First description of archaeal communities in carbonate-rich seaf...
The subsurface of a tidal-flat sediment was analyzed down to 360 cm in depth by molecular and geoche...
The anoxic layers of marine sediments are dominated by sulfate reduction and methanogenesis as the m...
Biogeochemical and microbiological processes in the upper sediment layers of tidal flats were analys...
Bacterial and archaeal communities in sediments obtained from three geographically-distant mud volca...
Detailed depth profiles of sediment geochemistry, prokaryotic diversity and activity (sulphate reduc...
The factors controlling the relative abundances of Archaea and Bacteria in marine sediments are poor...
Pockmarks are seabed geological structures sustaining methane seepage in cold seeps. Based on RNA-de...
To assess community structure and diversity of archaea, a clone sequencing analysis based on an arch...
Subsurface sediments of the Sonora Margin (Guaymas Basin), located in proximity of active cold seep ...
The microbial diversity of sulfate-reducingand methanogenic subsurface sediments of theBenguela Upwe...
The microbial community inhabiting the shallow sulfate-methane transition zone in coastal sediments ...
The microbial community inhabiting the shallow sulfate-methane transition zone in coastal sediments ...
The microbial community inhabiting the shallow sulfate-methane transition zone in coastal sediments ...
Porewater advection stimulates nutrient exchange and microbial activity in shallow marine sediments,...
Supplementary files of the article "First description of archaeal communities in carbonate-rich seaf...