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Metabolic stratification driven by surface and subsurface interactions in a terrestrial mud volcano
by
Chang, Yung-Hsin
, Chiang, Pei-Wen
, Chang, Kai-Ti
, Cheng, Ting-Wen
, Chen, Yue-Gau
, Tang, Sen-Lin
, Tseng, Ching-Hung
, Wang, Pei-Ling
, Wang, Chun-Ho
, Sun, Chih-Hsien
, Song, Sheng-Rong
, Lin, Li-Hung
, Chu, Pao-Hsuan
, Kuo, Hung-Chi
in
631/158/855
/ 631/326/47
/ 631/443/319
/ 704/2151/598
/ Atmosphere
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ DNA, Bacterial - genetics
/ Ecology
/ Emissions
/ Evaporation
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fuels
/ Geochemistry
/ Geologic Sediments - chemistry
/ Geologic Sediments - microbiology
/ Geological time
/ Geology
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrocarbons - metabolism
/ Life Sciences
/ Metagenome
/ Methane
/ Methane - metabolism
/ Methanogenesis
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Minerals
/ Mud
/ Original
/ original-article
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation-Reduction
/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Stratification
/ Sulfate reduction
/ Sulfates
/ Sulfates - metabolism
/ Sulfides
/ Taiwan
/ Terrestrial environments
/ Volcanoes
2012
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Metabolic stratification driven by surface and subsurface interactions in a terrestrial mud volcano
by
Chang, Yung-Hsin
, Chiang, Pei-Wen
, Chang, Kai-Ti
, Cheng, Ting-Wen
, Chen, Yue-Gau
, Tang, Sen-Lin
, Tseng, Ching-Hung
, Wang, Pei-Ling
, Wang, Chun-Ho
, Sun, Chih-Hsien
, Song, Sheng-Rong
, Lin, Li-Hung
, Chu, Pao-Hsuan
, Kuo, Hung-Chi
in
631/158/855
/ 631/326/47
/ 631/443/319
/ 704/2151/598
/ Atmosphere
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ DNA, Bacterial - genetics
/ Ecology
/ Emissions
/ Evaporation
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fuels
/ Geochemistry
/ Geologic Sediments - chemistry
/ Geologic Sediments - microbiology
/ Geological time
/ Geology
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrocarbons - metabolism
/ Life Sciences
/ Metagenome
/ Methane
/ Methane - metabolism
/ Methanogenesis
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Minerals
/ Mud
/ Original
/ original-article
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation-Reduction
/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Stratification
/ Sulfate reduction
/ Sulfates
/ Sulfates - metabolism
/ Sulfides
/ Taiwan
/ Terrestrial environments
/ Volcanoes
2012
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Metabolic stratification driven by surface and subsurface interactions in a terrestrial mud volcano
by
Chang, Yung-Hsin
, Chiang, Pei-Wen
, Chang, Kai-Ti
, Cheng, Ting-Wen
, Chen, Yue-Gau
, Tang, Sen-Lin
, Tseng, Ching-Hung
, Wang, Pei-Ling
, Wang, Chun-Ho
, Sun, Chih-Hsien
, Song, Sheng-Rong
, Lin, Li-Hung
, Chu, Pao-Hsuan
, Kuo, Hung-Chi
in
631/158/855
/ 631/326/47
/ 631/443/319
/ 704/2151/598
/ Atmosphere
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ DNA, Bacterial - genetics
/ Ecology
/ Emissions
/ Evaporation
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fuels
/ Geochemistry
/ Geologic Sediments - chemistry
/ Geologic Sediments - microbiology
/ Geological time
/ Geology
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrocarbons - metabolism
/ Life Sciences
/ Metagenome
/ Methane
/ Methane - metabolism
/ Methanogenesis
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Minerals
/ Mud
/ Original
/ original-article
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation-Reduction
/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Stratification
/ Sulfate reduction
/ Sulfates
/ Sulfates - metabolism
/ Sulfides
/ Taiwan
/ Terrestrial environments
/ Volcanoes
2012
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Metabolic stratification driven by surface and subsurface interactions in a terrestrial mud volcano
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Metabolic stratification driven by surface and subsurface interactions in a terrestrial mud volcano
2012
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Overview
Terrestrial mud volcanism represents the prominent surface geological feature, where fluids and hydrocarbons are discharged along deeply rooted structures in tectonically active regimes. Terrestrial mud volcanoes (MVs) directly emit the major gas phase, methane, into the atmosphere, making them important sources of greenhouse gases over geological time. Quantification of methane emission would require detailed insights into the capacity and efficiency of microbial metabolisms either consuming or producing methane in the subsurface, and establishment of the linkage between these methane-related metabolisms and other microbial or abiotic processes. Here we conducted geochemical, microbiological and genetic analyses of sediments, gases, and pore and surface fluids to characterize fluid processes, community assemblages, functions and activities in a methane-emitting MV of southwestern Taiwan. Multiple lines of evidence suggest that aerobic/anaerobic methane oxidation, sulfate reduction and methanogenesis are active and compartmentalized into discrete, stratified niches, resembling those in marine settings. Surface evaporation and oxidation of sulfide minerals are required to account for the enhanced levels of sulfate that fuels subsurface sulfate reduction and anaerobic methanotrophy. Methane flux generated by
in situ
methanogenesis appears to alter the isotopic compositions and abundances of thermogenic methane migrating from deep sources, and to exceed the capacity of microbial consumption. This metabolic stratification is sustained by chemical disequilibria induced by the mixing between upward, anoxic, methane-rich fluids and downward, oxic, sulfate-rich fluids.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Oxford University Press,Nature Publishing Group
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