Microbial cell distribution in the Guaymas ...
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Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Microbial cell distribution in the Guaymas Basin subseafloor biosphere, a young marginal rift basin with rich organics and steep temperature gradient
Author(s) :
Morono, Yuki [Auteur]
Teske, Andreas [Auteur]
Galerne, Christophe [Auteur]
Bojanova, Diana [Auteur]
Edgcomb, Virginia [Auteur]
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution [WHOI]
Meyer, Nicolette [Auteur]
Schubert, Florian [Auteur]
Toffin, Laurent [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Microbiologie des Environnements Extrêmophiles [LM2E]
Lizarralde, Daniel [Auteur]
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution [WHOI]
Höfig, Tobias W. [Auteur]
Aiello, Ivano W. [Auteur]
Ash, Janine L. [Auteur]
Buatier, Martine [Auteur]
Laboratoire Chrono-environnement (UMR 6249) [LCE]
Gontharet, Swanne [Auteur]
Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences (LOG) - UMR 8187 [LOG]
Heuer, Verena B. [Auteur]
Jiang, Shijun [Auteur]
Kars, Myriam A.C. [Auteur]
Kim, Ji-Hoon [Auteur]
Kyung Hee University [KHU]
Koornneef, Louise M.T. [Auteur]
Marsaglia, Kathleen M. [Auteur]
Negrete-Aranda, Raquel [Auteur]
Neumann, Florian [Auteur]
Pastor, Lucie C. [Auteur]
Peña-Salinas, Manet [Auteur]
Cruz, Ligia L. Pérez [Auteur]
Ran, Lihua [Auteur]
Riboulleau, Armelle [Auteur]
Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences (LOG) - UMR 8187 [LOG]
Sarao, John A. [Auteur]
Singh, S. Khogenkumar [Auteur]
Stock, Joann M. [Auteur]
Xie, Wei [Auteur]
Yamanaka, Toshiro [Auteur]
Zhuang, Guangchao [Auteur]
Teske, Andreas [Auteur]
Galerne, Christophe [Auteur]
Bojanova, Diana [Auteur]
Edgcomb, Virginia [Auteur]
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution [WHOI]
Meyer, Nicolette [Auteur]
Schubert, Florian [Auteur]
Toffin, Laurent [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Microbiologie des Environnements Extrêmophiles [LM2E]
Lizarralde, Daniel [Auteur]
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution [WHOI]
Höfig, Tobias W. [Auteur]
Aiello, Ivano W. [Auteur]
Ash, Janine L. [Auteur]
Buatier, Martine [Auteur]
Laboratoire Chrono-environnement (UMR 6249) [LCE]
Gontharet, Swanne [Auteur]

Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences (LOG) - UMR 8187 [LOG]
Heuer, Verena B. [Auteur]
Jiang, Shijun [Auteur]
Kars, Myriam A.C. [Auteur]
Kim, Ji-Hoon [Auteur]
Kyung Hee University [KHU]
Koornneef, Louise M.T. [Auteur]
Marsaglia, Kathleen M. [Auteur]
Negrete-Aranda, Raquel [Auteur]
Neumann, Florian [Auteur]
Pastor, Lucie C. [Auteur]
Peña-Salinas, Manet [Auteur]
Cruz, Ligia L. Pérez [Auteur]
Ran, Lihua [Auteur]
Riboulleau, Armelle [Auteur]

Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences (LOG) - UMR 8187 [LOG]
Sarao, John A. [Auteur]
Singh, S. Khogenkumar [Auteur]
Stock, Joann M. [Auteur]
Xie, Wei [Auteur]
Yamanaka, Toshiro [Auteur]
Zhuang, Guangchao [Auteur]
Conference title :
EGU
City :
Vienne
Country :
France
Start date of the conference :
2022
Publication date :
2022-03-27
English abstract : [en]
<p>Guaymas Basin is a young marginal rift basin in the Gulf of California characterized by active seafloor spreading and rapid sediment deposition, including organic-rich sediments derived from highly productive ...
Show more ><p>Guaymas Basin is a young marginal rift basin in the Gulf of California characterized by active seafloor spreading and rapid sediment deposition, including organic-rich sediments derived from highly productive overlying waters and terrigenous sediments from nearby continental margins. The combination of active seafloor spreading and rapid sedimentation within a narrow basin results in a dynamic environment where linked physical, chemical, and biological processes regulate the cycling of sedimentary carbon and other elements. This continuum of interrelating processes from magma to microbe motivated International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 385 and is reflected in its title, &#8220;Guaymas Basin Tectonics and Biosphere.&#8221;</p><p>During IODP Expedition 385, organic-rich sediments with sill intrusions on the flanking regions and in the northern axial graben of Guaymas Basin (in eight sites) were drilled and core samples were recovered. Those cored samples were examined for their microbial cell abundance in a highly sensitive manner by density-gradient cell separation at the super clean room of Kochi Core Center, Japan, followed by direct counting on fluorescence microscopy. Cell abundance in surficial seafloor sediment (~10<sup>9</sup> cells/cm<sup>3</sup>) was roughly 1000 times higher than the bottom seawater (~10<sup>6</sup> cells/cm<sup>3</sup>) and gradually decreased with increasing depth and temperature. In contrast to the cell abundance profile observed at Nankai Trough (IODP Exp. 370), the gradual decrease of cell abundance was observed up to around 75&#186;C, and we detected microbial cells even at hot horizons above 100&#186;C.</p><p>We will present the overview of the microbial cell distribution in the Guaymas Basin and discuss its relation to the current and past environmental conditions, e.g., temperature and sill-intrusion, etc.</p>Show less >
Show more ><p>Guaymas Basin is a young marginal rift basin in the Gulf of California characterized by active seafloor spreading and rapid sediment deposition, including organic-rich sediments derived from highly productive overlying waters and terrigenous sediments from nearby continental margins. The combination of active seafloor spreading and rapid sedimentation within a narrow basin results in a dynamic environment where linked physical, chemical, and biological processes regulate the cycling of sedimentary carbon and other elements. This continuum of interrelating processes from magma to microbe motivated International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 385 and is reflected in its title, &#8220;Guaymas Basin Tectonics and Biosphere.&#8221;</p><p>During IODP Expedition 385, organic-rich sediments with sill intrusions on the flanking regions and in the northern axial graben of Guaymas Basin (in eight sites) were drilled and core samples were recovered. Those cored samples were examined for their microbial cell abundance in a highly sensitive manner by density-gradient cell separation at the super clean room of Kochi Core Center, Japan, followed by direct counting on fluorescence microscopy. Cell abundance in surficial seafloor sediment (~10<sup>9</sup> cells/cm<sup>3</sup>) was roughly 1000 times higher than the bottom seawater (~10<sup>6</sup> cells/cm<sup>3</sup>) and gradually decreased with increasing depth and temperature. In contrast to the cell abundance profile observed at Nankai Trough (IODP Exp. 370), the gradual decrease of cell abundance was observed up to around 75&#186;C, and we detected microbial cells even at hot horizons above 100&#186;C.</p><p>We will present the overview of the microbial cell distribution in the Guaymas Basin and discuss its relation to the current and past environmental conditions, e.g., temperature and sill-intrusion, etc.</p>Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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