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Biomarkers Reveal Diverse Microbial Communities in Black Smoker Sulfides from Turtle Pits (Mid-Atlantic Ridge,Recent) and Yaman Kasy (Russia,Silurian)
Authors:Martin Blumenberg  Richard Seifert  Bernd Buschmann  Steffen Kiel  Volker Thiel
Institution:1. Geobiology Group , Geoscience Centre, Georg-August University G?ttingen , G?ttingen, Germany;2. Institute of Biogeochemistry and Marine Chemistry , University of Hamburg , Hamburg, Germany;3. Institut für Mineralogie , TU Bergakademie Freiberg , Freiberg, Germany
Abstract:The steep biogeochemical gradients near deep sea hydrothermal vents provide various niches for microbial life. Here we present biosignatures of such organisms enclosed in a modern and an ancient hydrothermal sulfide deposit (Turtle Pits, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Recent; Yaman Kasy, Russia, Silurian). In the modern sulfide we found high amounts of specific bacterial and archaeal biomarkers with δ13C values between ?8 and ?37‰ VPDB. Our data indicate the presence of thermophilic members of the autotrophic Aquificales using the reductive tricarboxylic acid (rTCA) cycle as well as of methanogenic and chemolithoheterotrophic Archaea. In the ancient sample, most potential biomarkers of thermophiles were obscured by compounds derived from allochthonous organic matter (OM), except for an acyclic C40 biphytane and its C39 breakdown product. Both samples contained high amounts of unresolved complex mixtures (UCM) of hydrocarbons. Apparently, OM in the sulfides had to withstand high thermal stress, indicated by highly mature hopanes, steranes, and cheilanthanes with up to 41 carbon atoms.
Keywords:Massive sulfides  hydrothermal  black smoker  Aquificales  methanogenic Archaea
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