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Science ; 307(5714): 1428-34, 2005 Mar 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15746419

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The serpentinite-hosted Lost City hydrothermal field is a remarkable submarine ecosystem in which geological, chemical, and biological processes are intimately interlinked. Reactions between seawater and upper mantle peridotite produce methane- and hydrogen-rich fluids, with temperatures ranging from <40 degrees to 90 degrees C at pH 9 to 11, and carbonate chimneys 30 to 60 meters tall. A low diversity of microorganisms related to methane-cycling Archaea thrive in the warm porous interiors of the edifices. Macrofaunal communities show a degree of species diversity at least as high as that of black smoker vent sites along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, but they lack the high biomasses of chemosynthetic organisms that are typical of volcanically driven systems.


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Archaea/growth & development , Bacteria/growth & development , Carbonates , Ecosystem , Geologic Sediments , Invertebrates , Seawater , Animals , Archaea/classification , Archaea/isolation & purification , Archaea/metabolism , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Bacteria/metabolism , Biodiversity , Biomass , Colony Count, Microbial , Environment , Fishes , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Geologic Sediments/microbiology , Hot Temperature , Hydrogen/analysis , Hydrogen/metabolism , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Lipids/analysis , Methane/analysis , Methane/metabolism , Phylogeny
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