Martínez-Gutiérrez, Emir Guerrero-Barajas, Claudia
ABSTRACT The present work aimed to evaluate the production of sulfide through the application of different hydraulic retention times (HRT) and different sulfate loading rates in an up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor utilizing acetate-butyrate as electron donors and the coupling of the reactor to a crystallizer to remove metals. The sul...
Ćosović, Vlasta Šanjek, Rahela Hadžić, Eric Rakarić, Mihovil Ištuk, Željko Šušmelj, Kaja Čermelj, Branko Žvab Rožič, Petra
Purpose This work highlights the sedimentary characteristics and the role of submarine sulfur-rich karstic springs in the distribution of benthic foraminifera in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea (Bay of Koper). Little is known about how local conditions such as temperature and sulfur bursts may influence sediment properties, benthic habitat va...
Coon, Gage R. Duesing, Paul D. Paul, Raegan Baily, Jennifer A. Lloyd, Karen G.
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Introduction Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is hypothesized to occur through reverse hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis in marine sediments because sulfate reducers pull hydrogen concentrations so low that reverse hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis is exergonic. If true, hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis can theoretically co-occur with sulfate reduct...
Han, Dukki Richter-Heitmann, Tim Kim, Ji-Hoon Friedrich, Michael W. Yin, Xiuran Elvert, Marcus Ryu, Jong-Sik Jang, Kwangchul Nam, Seung-Il
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The sea-level rise during the Holocene (11–0 ky BP) and its resulting sedimentation and biogeochemical processes may control microbial life in Arctic sediments. To gain further insight into this interaction, we investigated a sediment core (up to 10.7 m below the seafloor) from the Chuckchi Shelf of the western Arctic Ocean using metabarcoding-base...
Zhao, Rui Le Moine Bauer, Sven Babbin, Andrew R.
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Bacteria specialized in anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) are widespread in many anoxic habitats and form an important functional guild in the global nitrogen cycle by consuming bio-available nitrogen for energy rather than biomass production. Due to their slow growth rates, cultivation-independent approaches have been used to decipher their d...
Wasmund, Kenneth
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mBio
Sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRM) are key players in global sulfur and carbon cycles, especially in anoxic marine sediments. They are critical in anaerobic food webs because they consume fermentation products like volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and/or hydrogen produced from other microbes that degrade organic matter. Apart from this, the interplay...
Zhang, Qiang Swann, George E. A.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Radiolaria are the primary contributors to biogenic opal in the tropical ocean, and their isotope compositions are potentially useful tool for reconstructing the silicon cycle in mid-depth waters. To date little attention has been paid to their isotopic study, partly because of the difficulties in purifying radiolarian tests from marine sediments. ...
Webster, Gordon Cragg, Barry A. Rinna, Joachim Watkins, Andrew J. Sass, Henrik Weightman, Andrew J. Parkes, R. John
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The Gulf of Cádiz is a tectonically active continental margin with over sixty mud volcanoes (MV) documented, some associated with active methane (CH4) seepage. However, the role of prokaryotes in influencing this CH4 release is largely unknown. In two expeditions (MSM1-3 and JC10) seven Gulf of Cádiz MVs (Porto, Bonjardim, Carlos Ribeiro, Captain A...
Žvab Rožič, Petra Vidović, Jelena Ćosović, Vlasta Hlebec, Ana Rožič, Boštjan Dolenec, Matej
The Bay of Koper is influenced by agricultural, urban, and port activities, therefore pollution from trace metals is a concern. A total of 20 sediment samples obtained from four 10-cm sediment cores were analyzed. Element concentration in the sediment of the bay was determined spatially and temporally from the recent surface to depth. The results w...
Lin, Zhiyong Strauss, Harald Zhao, Mingyu Halevy, Itay
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Frontiers in Marine Science