نتایج جستجو برای: hydrothermal fluids

تعداد نتایج: 59909  

Journal: :Research in microbiology 2004
James P Cowen

Low-temperature hydrothermal fluids, circulating within the vast volume of sediment-buried upper oceanic basement on the flanks of the global mid-ocean ridge system, represent a largely unexplored habitat that could potentially host a significant and unique microbial biosphere. The present state of knowledge and many remaining challenges are discussed.

Journal: :Review of Scientific Instruments 2021

We present a new autoclave that enables in situ characterization of hydrothermal fluids at high pressures and temperatures synchrotron x-ray radiation sources. The has been specifically designed to enable absorption spectroscopy with applications mineral solubility element speciation analysis complex compositions. However, other applications, such as Raman spectroscopy, high-pressure are also p...

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...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2001
E A Guenther K S Johnson K H Coale

A technique is described that allows the determination of total dissolved sulfide in natural waters using direct ultraviolet detection of the HS- ion. The concentration of bisulfide is determined by measuring absorption from 214 to 300 nm and then deconvolution of the HS- spectra from the complex spectrum of natural fluids. A nonlinear least-squares fitting approach is used for the deconvolutio...

2003
A. T. FISHER

Geophysical observations and models provide important constraints on the properties of seafloor hydrothermal systems and associated fluxes. These studies indicate how the upper lithosphere is constructed and evolves, characteristics that are related to hydrothermal systems through the mechanical state of the lithosphere and the availability of heat to drive fluid flow. Geophysical studies illus...

Journal: :Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 2008

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Marie-Laure Pons Ghylaine Quitté Toshiyuki Fujii Minik T Rosing Bruno Reynard Frederic Moynier Chantal Douchet Francis Albarède

The Isua Supracrustal Belt, Greenland, of Early Archean age (3.81-3.70 Ga) represents the oldest crustal segment on Earth. Its complex lithology comprises an ophiolite-like unit and volcanic rocks reminiscent of boninites, which tie Isua supracrustals to an island arc environment. We here present zinc (Zn) isotope compositions measured on serpentinites and other rocks from the Isua supracrustal...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Satoshi Nakagawa Fumio Inagaki Yohey Suzuki Bjørn Olav Steinsbu Mark Alexander Lever Ken Takai Bert Engelen Yoshihiko Sako Charles Geoffrey Wheat Koki Horikoshi

During Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 301, we obtained a sample of black rust from a circulation obviation retrofit kit (CORK) observatory at a borehole on the eastern flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge. Due to overpressure, the CORK had failed to seal the borehole. Hot fluids from oceanic crust had discharged to the overlying bottom seawater and resulted in the formation of black rust a...

2009
J. Bruce Gemmell

Semi-massive to massive sulfides with abundant late native sulfur were drilled in a shallowwater hydrothermal system in an island arc volcanic setting at the Palinuro volcanic complex in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy. Overall, 12.7 m of sulfide mineralisation were drilled in a sediment-filled depression at a water depth of 630 650 m using the lander-type Rockdrill I drill rig of the British Geologi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
William J Brazelton Matthew O Schrenk Deborah S Kelley John A Baross

Hydrothermal venting and the formation of carbonate chimneys in the Lost City hydrothermal field (LCHF) are driven predominantly by serpentinization reactions and cooling of mantle rocks, resulting in a highly reducing, high-pH environment with abundant dissolved hydrogen and methane. Phylogenetic and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses of 16S rRNA genes in fluids and car...

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