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  • Deeply buried sediments in the eastern Pacific Ocean host diverse microbial communities with various energy-yielding activities that differ from conventional models.
  • Rates of metabolic activities and bacterial populations vary significantly between different subseafloor environments.
  • Major metabolic activities depend on electron acceptors and donors from the surface, with open-ocean sites relying on nitrate and oxygen from basaltic aquifers to support sedimentary communities.

Article Abstract

Diverse microbial communities and numerous energy-yielding activities occur in deeply buried sediments of the eastern Pacific Ocean. Distributions of metabolic activities often deviate from the standard model. Rates of activities, cell concentrations, and populations of cultured bacteria vary consistently from one subseafloor environment to another. Net rates of major activities principally rely on electron acceptors and electron donors from the photosynthetic surface world. At open-ocean sites, nitrate and oxygen are supplied to the deepest sedimentary communities through the underlying basaltic aquifer. In turn, these sedimentary communities may supply dissolved electron donors and nutrients to the underlying crustal biosphere.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1101155DOI Listing

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