Document
Geochemical bioenergetics during low-temperature serpentinization : an example from the Samail ophiolite, Sultanate of Oman.
Identifier
DOI: 10.1002/2017JG003825
Source
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. v. 122, 7, p. 1821-1847
Contributors
Hoehler, Tori., Author
Shock, Everett L. , Author
Country
United Kingdom.
City
Oxford
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Gregorian
2017-07-01
Language
English
Subject
English abstract
Various classes of microbial and biomolecular evidence from global studies in marine and continental settings are used to identify a set of reactions that appear to support microbial metabolism during serpentinization of ultramafic rocks. Geochemical data from serpentinizing ecosystems in the Samail ophiolite of Oman are used to evaluate the extent of disequilibria that can support this set of microbial metabolisms and to provide a ranking of potential metabolic energy sources in hyperalkaline fluids that are direct products of serpentinization. Results are used to construct hypotheses for how microbial metabolism may be supported in the subsurface for two cases: ecosystems hosted in rocks that have already undergone significant serpentinization and those hosted by deeper, active serpentinization processes.
ISSN
2169-8953
Category
Journal articles