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Callac, Nolwenn; Rommevaux-jestin, Celine; Rouxel, Olivier; Lesongeur, Francoise; Liorzou, Celine; Bollinger, Claire; Ferrant, Anthony; Godfroy, Anne. |
Oceanic basalts host diverse microbial communities with various metabolisms involved in C, N, S, and Fe biogeochemical cycles which may contribute to mineral and glass alteration processes at, and below the seafloor. In order to study the microbial colonization on basaltic glasses and their potential biotic/abiotic weathering products, two colonization modules called AISICS ("Autonomous in situ Instrumented Colonization System") were deployed in hydrothermal deep-sea sediments at the Guaymas Basin for 8 days and 22 days. Each AISICS module contained 18 colonizers (including sterile controls) filled with basaltic glasses of contrasting composition. Chemical analyses of ambient fluids sampled through the colonizers showed a greater contribution of... |
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Palavras-chave: Colonization module; Basalt alteration; Guaymas basin; Organic-rich sediment; Hydrothermal systems. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00181/29261/27642.pdf |
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