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9780875904092

The Subseafloor Biosphere at Mid-Ocean Ridges

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    9780875904092

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    0875904092

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-01-09
  • Publisher: American Geophysical Union
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Summary

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 144.

Awareness has grown over the past several years that the subseafloor may harbor a substantial biosphere sustained by volcanic heat and chemical fluxes from the Earth's interior. This realization has profound scientific implications for questions concerning the origins of life, the true extent of Earth's biosphere, and the search for life on other planets. At mid-ocean spreading centers, the fluxes that sustain life are the highest, and the hydrothermal fluids in which micro-organisms grow are readily accessible on the seafloor. In addition, periodic volcanic eruptions flush fluids and microbes from the subsurface, and volcanic gases are believed to drive spectacular microbial blooms. Although ridges are challenging locations in which to work, they are unique in the oceans because of the diversity and dynamic nature of their subsurface environments.

Author Biography

William S. D. Wilcock and Edward F. DeLong are the authors of The Subseafloor Biosphere at Mid-Ocean Ridges, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Subsurface Biosphere at Mid-Ocean Ridges: Issues and Challenges
1(12)
John A. Baross
William S.D. Wilcock
Deborah S. Kelley
Edward F. DeLong
S. Craig Cary
Physical Limits to Subsurface Life
The Upper Temperature Limit for Life Based on Hyperthermophile Culture Experiments and Field Observations
13(12)
James F. Holden
Roy M. Daniel
The Stability of Biomolecules and the Implications for Life at High Temperatures
25(16)
Roy M. Daniel
James F. Holden
Jolanda Truter
Don A. Cowan
Renate van Eckert
On the Edge of a Deep Biosphere: Real Animals in Extreme Environments
41(10)
James J. Childress
Charles R. Fisher
Horst Felbeck
Peter Girguis
The Subseafloor Environment at Mid-Ocean Ridges
Geophysical Constraints on the Subseafloor Environment Near Mid-Ocean Ridges
51(24)
William S. D. Wilcock
Andrew T. Fisher
Diking, Event Plumes, and the Subsurface Biosphere at Mid-Ocean Ridge
75(24)
Robert W. Embley
John E. Lupton
Fluid Flow and Fluid-Rock Interaction Within Ocean Crust: Reconciling Geochemical, Geological, and Geophysical Observations
99(20)
Wolfgang Bach
Susan E. Humphris
Andrew T. Fisher
Serpentinization of Oceanic Peridotites: Implications for Geochemical Cycles and Biological Activity
119(18)
Gretchen L. Fruh-Green
James A. D. Connolly
Alessio Plas
Deborah S. Kelley
Bernard Grobety
Environmental Conditions Within Active Seafloor Vent Structures: Sensitivity to Vent Fluid Composition and Fluid Flow
137(16)
Margaret Kingston Tivey
Energy Sources and Physiological Diversity
Geochemical Energy Sources That Support the Subsurface Biosphere
153(14)
Everett L. Shock
Melanie E. Holland
Volatiles in Submarine Environments: Food for Life
167(24)
Deborah S. Kelley
Marvin D. Lilley
Gretchen L. Fruh-Green
Activation of Diatomic and Triatomic Molecules for the Synthesis of Organic Compounds: Metal Catalysis at the Subseafloor Biosphere
191(8)
George W. Luther, III
Potential Importance of Dissimilatory Fe(III)-Reducing Microorganisms in Hot Sedimentary Environments
199(14)
Kazem Kashefi
Dawn. E. Holmes
Derek R. Lovley
Jason M. Tor
Significance of Polysaccharides in Microbial Physiology and the Ecology of Hydrothermal Vent Environments
213(14)
Marybeth A. Pysz
Clemente I. Montero
Swapnil R. Chhabra
Robert M. Kelly
Kristina D. Rinker
Environmental Dynamics and Variability
Detection of and Response to Mid-Ocean Ridge Magmatic Events: Implications for the Subsurface Biosphere
227(18)
James P. Cowen
Edward T. Baker
Robert W. Embley
Diffuse Flow Hydrothermal Fluids From 9°50'N East Pacific Rise: Origin, Evolution and Biogeochemical Controls
245(24)
Karen L. Von Damm
Marvin D. Lilley
Mixing, Reaction and Microbial Activity in the Sub-seafloor Revealed by Temporal and Spatial Variation in Diffuse Flow Vents at Axial Volcano
269(22)
David A. Butterfield
Kevin K. Roe
Marvin D. Lilley
Julie A. Huber
John A. Baross
Robert W. Embley
Gary J. Massoth
Illuminating Subseafloor Ecosystems Using Microbial Tracers
291(14)
Melanie E. Holland
John A. Baross
James F. Holden
Sedimented Ridges as a Laboratory for Exploring the Subsurface Biosphere
305(20)
Robert A. Zierenberg
Melanie E. Holland
Global Distribution and Comparisons
The Ocean Crust as a Bioreactor
325(18)
Hubert Staudigel
Bradley Tebo
Art Yayanos
Harald Fumes
Katie Kelley
Terry Plank
Karlis Muehlenbachs
Diversity of Life at the Geothermal Subsurface-Surface Interface: The Yellowstone Example
343(12)
John R. Spear
Norman R. Pace
Unifying Principles of the Deep Terrestrial and Deep Marine Biospheres
355(10)
Frederick S. Colwell
Richard P. Smith
Distribution of Unusual Archaea in Subsurface Biosphere
365(18)
Ken Takai
Fumio Inagaki
Koki Horikoshi
Future Directions
Studying the Deep Subsurface Biosphere: Emerging Technologies and Applications
383
S. Craig Cary
Barbara J. Campbell
Edward F. DeLong

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