Most past research seeking natural underwater methane seeps have focused on depths of 200 to 600 meters, where the gas must pass through “a lot of microbial mouths” before it can reach the ...
Cold seeps, the sites on the ocean floor where the bubbles of the methane gas rise up, are a home for a varied communities of bacteria, bivalves and other associated life forms. Disclaimer ...
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An underestimated source of methane found in shallow coastal watersAt the Doggerbank seep area, falling tides triggered bursts of methane release while also stimulating microbial activity in deeper waters. However, during cooler autumn months, when water mixed ...
The descent of the Cocos Plate beneath the Caribbean Plate at the Middle America Trench fuels the emergence of deep-sea methane seeps ... the “food” for bacteria that perform chemosynthesis ...
The Point Dume methane seep off the coast of Southern California, where methane-oxidizing microbes inhabit chimney-like structures. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the ...
"The anaerobic oxidation of methane: New insights in microbial ecology and biochemistry ... Methane fluxes to the atmosphere from deepwater hydrocarbon seeps in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
"Cold seeps" refer to underwater areas where gases, such as methane, hydrogen sulfide and ... seeps organisms that rely on these autotrophic bacteria as the foundation of the food chain, serving ...
"Cold seeps hold keys to understanding Earth's carbon cycle, life in extreme environments and the safe extraction of resources such as methane hydrates," said Li Chaolun, director of the South ...
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