نتایج جستجو برای: serpentinization

تعداد نتایج: 347  

2011
William J. Brazelton Bridget Nelson Matthew O. Schrenk

Ultramafic rocks in the Earth's mantle represent a tremendous reservoir of carbon and reducing power. Upon tectonic uplift and exposure to fluid flow, serpentinization of these materials generates copious energy, sustains abiogenic synthesis of organic molecules, and releases hydrogen gas (H(2)). In order to assess the potential for microbial H(2) utilization fueled by serpentinization, we cond...

2009
Olivier Mousis Jonathan I. Lunine Matthew Pasek Daniel Cordier Kathleen E. Mandt William S. Lewis

The origin of Titan’s atmospheric methane is a key issue for understanding the origin of the Saturnian satellite system. It has been proposed that serpentinization reactions in Titan’s interior could lead to the formation of the observed methane. Meanwhile, alternative scenarios suggest that methane was incorporated in Titan’s planetesimals before its formation. Here, we point out that serpenti...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2012
William F Martin

Life is a persistent, self-specified set of far from equilibrium chemical reactions. In modern microbes, core carbon and energy metabolism are what keep cells alive. In very early chemical evolution, the forerunners of carbon and energy metabolism were the processes of generating reduced carbon compounds from CO(2) and the mechanisms of harnessing energy as compounds capable of doing some chemi...

2008
Cin-Ty Aeolus Lee Masaru Oka Peter Luffi Arnaud Agranier

[1] Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) analyses of B and Li in serpentinized peridotites from the Feather River Ophiolite (California) indicates that B is enriched in serpentine minerals compared to the whole-rock and less altered olivine grains, while Li in serpentine is depleted or comparable to whole-rock Li. The high B contents of serpentine minerals cor...

Journal: :Geobiology 2010
M J Russell A J Hall W Martin

For life to have emerged from CO₂, rocks, and water on the early Earth, a sustained source of chemically transducible energy was essential. The serpentinization process is emerging as an increasingly likely source of that energy. Serpentinization of ultramafic crust would have continuously supplied hydrogen, methane, minor formate, and ammonia, as well as calcium and traces of acetate, molybden...

2012
Elisabeth Streit Peter Kelemen John Eiler

Tectonically exposed mantle peridotite in the Oman Ophiolite is variably serpentinized and carbonated. Networks of young carbonate veins are prevalent in highly serpentinized peridotite, particularly near low-temperature alkaline springs emanating from the peridotite. An unusual feature in some samples is the coexistence of serpentine and quartz, which is not commonly observed in serpentinites....

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
William J Brazelton Penny L Morrill Natalie Szponar Matthew O Schrenk

Reactions associated with the geochemical process of serpentinization can generate copious quantities of hydrogen and low-molecular-weight organic carbon compounds, which may provide energy and nutrients to sustain subsurface microbial communities independently of the photosynthetically supported surface biosphere. Previous microbial ecology studies have tested this hypothesis in deep sea hydro...

2007
Simon Emmanuel Jay J. Ague

[1] During Earth’s early history, greenhouse warming by atmospheric methane helped to maintain elevated surface temperatures. Here, we estimate the present-day abiogenic CH4 flux generated by mineral alteration (serpentinization) at midocean ridges, volcanic emissions, and geothermal sources; in addition, we assess the impact that abiogenicmethanemay have had on greenhouse warming during the ea...

2017
Katrina I. Twing William J. Brazelton Michael D. Y. Kubo Alex J. Hyer Dawn Cardace Tori M. Hoehler Tom M. McCollom Matthew O. Schrenk

Serpentinization is a widespread geochemical process associated with aqueous alteration of ultramafic rocks that produces abundant reductants (H2 and CH4) for life to exploit, but also potentially challenging conditions, including high pH, limited availability of terminal electron acceptors, and low concentrations of inorganic carbon. As a consequence, past studies of serpentinites have reporte...

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