Microorganisms produce and consume methane in terrestrial surface environments, sea sediments and, as indicated by recent discoveries, in fractured crystalline bedrock. These processes in the crystalline bedrock remain, however, unexplored both in terms of mechanisms and spatiotemporal distribution. Here we have studied these processes via a multi-method approach including microscale analysis of the stable isotope compositions of calcite and pyrite precipitated in bedrock fractures in the upper crust (down to 1.7 km) at three sites on the Baltic Shield. Microbial processes have caused an intriguing variability of the carbon isotopes in the calcites at all sites, with δ13C spanning as much as −93.1‰ (related to anaerobic oxidation of methane...
The abundance of microbial life and the sources of energy necessary for deep subsurface microbial co...
We propose that organic compounds found in a Miocene limestone from Marmorito (Northem Italy) are s...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
The deep biosphere hosted in fractured rocks within the upper continental crust is one of the least ...
Earth’s crust contains a substantial proportion of global biomass, hosting microbial life up to seve...
Recent studies reveal that organisms from all three domains of life—Archaea, Bacteria, and even Euka...
Despite a geological history characterised by high temperature and pressure processes and organic ca...
The deep biosphere hosted in fractured rocks within the upper continental crust is one of the least ...
Stable isotope compositions of methane (δ13C and δD) and of short-chain alkanes are commonly used to...
Geochemical characteristics of precipitated fracture filling calcite and pyrite can provide much use...
Seepage of methane (CH4) on land and in the sea may significantly affect Earth's biogeochemical cycl...
RK would like to thank the Finnish Research Program on Nuclear Waste Management (grants SALAMI and R...
The Devonian Antrim Shale is an organic-rich, naturally fractured black shale in the Michigan Basin ...
Biogenic calcretes associated with a regional Cretaceous to Paleogene subaerial unconformity and an ...
The release of long‐stored carbon from thawed permafrost could fuel increased methanogenesis in nort...
The abundance of microbial life and the sources of energy necessary for deep subsurface microbial co...
We propose that organic compounds found in a Miocene limestone from Marmorito (Northem Italy) are s...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
The deep biosphere hosted in fractured rocks within the upper continental crust is one of the least ...
Earth’s crust contains a substantial proportion of global biomass, hosting microbial life up to seve...
Recent studies reveal that organisms from all three domains of life—Archaea, Bacteria, and even Euka...
Despite a geological history characterised by high temperature and pressure processes and organic ca...
The deep biosphere hosted in fractured rocks within the upper continental crust is one of the least ...
Stable isotope compositions of methane (δ13C and δD) and of short-chain alkanes are commonly used to...
Geochemical characteristics of precipitated fracture filling calcite and pyrite can provide much use...
Seepage of methane (CH4) on land and in the sea may significantly affect Earth's biogeochemical cycl...
RK would like to thank the Finnish Research Program on Nuclear Waste Management (grants SALAMI and R...
The Devonian Antrim Shale is an organic-rich, naturally fractured black shale in the Michigan Basin ...
Biogenic calcretes associated with a regional Cretaceous to Paleogene subaerial unconformity and an ...
The release of long‐stored carbon from thawed permafrost could fuel increased methanogenesis in nort...
The abundance of microbial life and the sources of energy necessary for deep subsurface microbial co...
We propose that organic compounds found in a Miocene limestone from Marmorito (Northem Italy) are s...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...