Title of article :
CH4-consuming microorganisms and the formation of carbonate crusts at cold seeps
Author/Authors :
Aloisi، نويسنده , , Giovanni and Bouloubassi، نويسنده , , Ioanna and Heijs، نويسنده , , Sander K. and Pancost، نويسنده , , Richard D. and Pierre، نويسنده , , Catherine and Sinninghe Damsté، نويسنده , , Jaap S. and Gottschal، نويسنده , , Jan C. and Forney، نويسنده , , Larry J. and Rouchy، نويسنده , , Jean-Marie، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
9
From page :
195
To page :
203
Abstract :
To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, we conducted an integrated microbial, mineralogical and organic geochemical study of methane-related authigenic carbonate crusts formed on eastern Mediterranean mud volcanoes. We show that supersaturation with respect to carbonate minerals is induced by microbial anaerobic oxidation of methane. Combined lipid biomarker analysis and 16S rRNA gene surveys identified a highly diversified methane-consuming archaeal community possibly comprising novel species, implying that the anaerobic oxidation of methane is phylogenetically widespread and directly implicating these organisms in the process of crust precipitation. Moreover, pore-water sulphate gradients produced by co-occurring methane-based sulphate reduction exert the main control on aragonite versus magnesian calcite precipitation. We propose that this may be the dominant mode of carbonate crust formation at cold seeps world-wide, in agreement with aquatic chemistry predictions and explaining carbonate mineralogy.
Keywords :
Cold seeps , Oxidation , anaerobic environment , DNA , lipids , biomarkers , carbonates
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number :
2322525
Link To Document :
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