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D. MARTY, J. GARCIN, C. TAMBURINI, A. BIANCHI. BIODEEP Meeting VIII VENEZIA 13-15 October 2003. BACTERIAL ACTIVITIES. * STRICT ANAEROBIC ACTIVITIES * Methane Production (MP) * Sulfate Reduction (SR). * BACTERIAL PRODUCTION & ACTIVITY * Bacterial Production (BP)
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D. MARTY, J. GARCIN, C. TAMBURINI, A. BIANCHI BIODEEP Meeting VIII VENEZIA 13-15 October 2003 BACTERIAL ACTIVITIES • * STRICT ANAEROBIC ACTIVITIES • * Methane Production (MP) • * Sulfate Reduction (SR) * BACTERIAL PRODUCTION & ACTIVITY * Bacterial Production (BP) * Glutamate & Glucose Uptake * Enzymatic Activities WP5 - MICROBIAL METABOLIC ACTIVITIESCNRS DR 12 - LMM
* BRINES * INTERFACE (Seawater-Brine) Seawater, Upper & Lower Interface (2001) Along Interface (2002) * BRINES Brines, Upper Brine, Heavy Brine (Urania) * MUD PIT (Urania) * SEDIMENT * OVERLAYING BRINE (or BOTTOM BRINE) * SEDIMENT (Levels A, B, C) MICROBIAL ACTIVITIES BIODEEP CRUISES 2001 & 2002 L’ATALANTE, BANNOCK, DISCOVERY, URANIA
* METHANE PRODUCTION (MP) CH4 produced (µmol/L) * NATURAL MP & POTENTIAL MP * No Amendment & Pool of Substrates * BIODEEP-3 CRUISE (2002) * MPR = Methane Production Rate * MP ± Sulfate Reduction inhibitor (Molybdate) * SULFATE REDUCTION SRR 35SH2 produced from 35SO4 (µmol/L/d) * BIODEEP-3 CRUISE 2002 * SR ± Methane Production inhibitor (BES) STRICT ANAEROBIC ACTIVITIES
* BACTERIAL PRODUCTION(Biomass Production) * Incorporation of 3H-Leucine * ENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES BIODEEP-2 Cruise 2001 * Aminopeptidase * Phosphatase * GLUTAMATE UPTAKE * Assimilation & Respiration of 14C-Glutamate * GLUCOSE UPTAKE BIODEEP-3 Cruise 2002 * Assimilation & Respiration of 14C-Glucose BACTERIAL PRODUCTION & ACTIVITIES
Discovered in 1993 Hypersaline S‰ ~10-times SW Brine layer homogeneous Stratification T°C - 3 layers L’ATALANTE DISCOVERY URANIA psu nM mM T°C S‰ CH4 SO4 13.84 39 2-6 31 13.82 13.91 400. 103 14.06 320 188. 103 333 SEAWATER 3295 m INTERFACE SW UPPER INTERFACE01 LOWER INTERFACE 01 40 m 30 m 16 m BRINE BODY BRINE01 & 02 NaCl dominant (180 g Cl/L) Potassium up to 390 mM BOTTOM BRINE BOTTOM BRINE01 & 02 SEDIMENT LEVEL A01 & 02 SEDIMENT LEVEL B 01 & 02 SEDIMENT 3390 m L’ATALANTE
Salinity S‰ (PSU) Dissolved [CH4] (µM) S‰ & [CH4] MP nat & MP pot SRR & MPR INTERFACE BRINE-01 BRINE-02 BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B INTERFACE BRINE-01 BRINE-02 BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B INTERFACE BRINE-01 BRINE-02 BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B Sulfate Reduction Rate (µM H2S/d) 0 200 400 600 0 50 100 150 0 50 100 150 Methane Production Natural (µM CH4) Methane Production Potential (µM CH4) Methane Production Rate (µM CH4/d) L’ATALANTE BASINS‰, [CH4], MP & SR
2 layers: Upper Brine Lower Brine psu nM mM mM pH S‰ T°C CH4 H2S SO4 8.2 39 13.5 2-6 0 31 6.5 321 14.41 128.103 1.34 99 326 15.14 2.7 130 Bottom Brine 37.103 SEAWATER SW 3276 db INTERFACE 1 UPPER INTERFACE01 LOWER INTERFACE01 INTERFACE 02 140 dbar UPPER BRINE BODY BRINE01 & 02 INTERFACE 2 LOWER BRINE 300 dbar BOTTOM BRINE BOTTOM BRINE01 & 02 SEDIMENT-A01 & 02 SEDIMENT-B 02 SEDIMENT- C 02 3778 db SEDIMENT BANNOCK BASIN LIBECCIO
Salinity S‰ (PSU) Dissolved [CH4] (µM) S‰ & [CH4] BRINE-01 BRINE-02 BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B MP nat & MP pot SRR & MPR BRINE-01 BRINE-02 BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B 100 INTERFACE INTERFACE 80 60 3 340 40 Depth (db) 588 20 3 345 0 0 50 100 150 Sulfate Reduction Rate (µM H2S/d) 100 200 300 400 0 Methane Production Natural (µM CH4) Methane Production Potential (µM CH4) Methane Production Rate (µM CH4/d) BANNOCK BASIN LIBECCIO sub-basinS‰, MP, [CH4] & SR
Salinity S‰ (PSU) Salinity S‰ (PSU) Dissolved [CH4] (µM) Dissolved [CH4] (µM) S‰ & [CH4] S‰ & [CH4] MP nat & MP pot 50 40 300 30 INTERFACE SW / BRINE 3 340 Depth (db) 20 200 3 341 3 341 3 345 3 339 3 339 3 340 3 340 3 342 3 342 3 343 3 343 10 0 100 0 100 200 300 400 0 Methane Production Natural (µM CH4) Methane Production Potential (µM CH4) BANNOCK BASIN INTERFACE SW / BRINE S‰, [CH4] & MP
Discovered in 1993-94 - Hypersaline Area = 7.5 km2 - Volume = 2 x 108 m3 Brine layer homogeneous L’ATALANTE DISCOVERY URANIA psu nM mM mol/Kg S‰ pH CH4 SO4 Na Mg Cl 39 7.8 2-6 31 0.486 0.06 0.57 >120 4.5 36.103 85 0.008 5.15 10.15 SEAWATER 3 516 m INTERFACE SW UPPER INTERFACE01 LOWER INTERFACE01 INTERFACE 02 BRINE BODY BRINE01 & 02 BOTTOM BRINE SEDIMENT- A01 & 02 SEDIMENT-B 02 SEDIMENT-C 02 SEDIMENT 3 533 m DISCOVERY
Salinity S‰/10 SEAWATER BRINE-01 BRINE-02 SED-A SED-B SED-C Dissolved [CH4] (µM) S‰ & [CH4] MP nat & MP pot SRR & MPR SEAWATER BRINE-01 BRINE-02 SED-A SED-B SED-C INTERFACE INTERFACE 3 650 Depth (db) 3 655 3 660 320 Sulfate Reduction Rate (µM H2S/d) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Methane Production Natural (µM CH4) Methane Production Potential (µM CH4) Methane Production Rate (µM CH4/d) DISCOVERY BASINS‰, [CH4], MP & SR
Salinity S‰/10 Salinity S‰/10 S‰ & [CH4] Dissolved [CH4] (µM) Dissolved [CH4] (µM) 10 3 652 3 652 3 653 3 653 3 654 3 654 3 655 3 655 3 656 3 656 3 657 3 657 S‰ & [CH4] MP nat & MP pot 8 6 70 4 60 3 650 50 2 40 3 655 INTERFACE SW / BRINE 0 Depth (db) 30 3 660 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Methane Production Natural (µM CH4) Methane Production Potential (µM CH4) DISCOVERY INTERFACE SW / BRINE S‰, [CH4] & MP
WEST MIDDLE Discovered in 1993 - 6 km long Hypersaline S‰ ~5-8-times SW Horseshoe-shaped depression 3 layers: Brine, Heavy Brine, Mud pit EAST psu nM mM mM pH S‰ T°C CH4 H2S SO4 8.6 39 13.74 2-6 0 31 6.8 200 15.78 2692.103 10 85 210 45.3 SEAWATER SW UPPER INTERFACE 01 LOWER INTERFACE01 INTERFACE 02 3462 m INTERFACE 1 EAST-BRINE 01 WEST-BRINE 02 BRINE 80 - 200 m INTERFACE 2 EAST-INTERFACE-2 02 EAST-HEAVY BRINE 02 HEAVY BRINE WEST-MUD PIT 02 MUD PIT 3714 m MUD PIT BOTTOM BRINE01 SEDIMENT-A01 & 02 SEDIMENT-B01 & 02 BOTTOM BRINE 3850 m SEDIMENT URANIA
[CH4]/10 Salinity S‰ (PSU) Dissolved [CH4]/10 (µM) S‰ & [CH4] MP nat & MP pot SRR & MPR 3 520 INTERFACE-1 BRINE-01 BRINE-02 INTERFACE-2 HEAVY BRINE MUD PIT BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B INTERFACE-1 BRINE-01 BRINE-02 INTERFACE-2 HEAVY BRINE MUD PIT BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B 3 540 Depth (db) 3 600 3 620 1219 1797 Sulfate Reduction Rate (µM H2S/d) 0 250 500 750 1000 0 250 500 750 1000 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 Methane Production Natural (µmol CH4/l) Methane Production Potential (µmol CH4/l) Methane Production Rate (µmol CH4/l/d URANIA BASINS‰, [CH4], MP & SR
[CH4]/10 Salinity S‰ (PSU) Salinity S‰ (PSU) 3 608 3 608 3 606 3 606 3 610 3 610 3 612 3 612 3 614 3 614 3 616 3 616 Dissolved [CH4]/10 (µM) Dissolved [CH4]/10 (µM) 2000 3 520 3 520 3 524 3 524 3 528 3 528 3 532 3 532 3 536 3 536 3 540 3 540 MP nat & MP pot SRR & MPR S‰ & [CH4] 1500 3 520 1000 750 INTERFACE SW / BRINE 3 540 500 1000 500 0 750 250 Depth (db) 500 3 600 0 500 250 400 INTERFACE-2 BRINE / HEAVY BRINE 3 620 0 300 200 100 0 250 500 750 1000 Methane Production Natural (µmol CH4/l) 0 Methane Production Potential (µmol CH4/l) URANIA BASIN INTERFACES S‰, [CH4] & MP
700 6000 600 ATALANTE 5000 BANNOCK 500 DISCOVERY 4000 URANIA S‰ [CH4] 400 [CH4] 3000 300 BRINE BOTTOM BRINE 2000 200 100 1000 INTERFACE 0 0 [CH4] µM S‰ (psu) 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 [CH4] µM L'ATALANTE, BANNOCK, DISCOVERY & URANIAS‰ & [CH4]
1000 MP = METHANE PRODUCTION µmol CH4 produced per liter ATALANTE BANNOCK 800 DISCOVERY URANIA 600 BRINE BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B SED-C 200 MPR = METHANE PRODUCTION RATE µmol CH4 produced per liter per day INTERFACE 400 150 200 BRINE BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B SED-C 100 0 50 0 MP Natural : [CH4] µM MPR Natural : [CH4] µM/d L'ATALANTE, BANNOCK, DISCOVERY & URANIAMETHANE PRODUCTION
60 MP = METHANE PRODUCTION µmol CH4 produced per liter ATALANTE BANNOCK 50 DISCOVERY 35 40 BRINE BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B SED-C INTERFACE 30 30 MPR = METHANE PRODUCTION RATE µmol CH4 produced per liter per day 25 20 20 10 BRINE BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B SED-C 15 0 10 5 0 MPR Natural : [CH4] µM/d MP Natural : [CH4] µM L'ATALANTE, BANNOCK, DISCOVERY & URANIAMETHANE PRODUCTION
MPR = METHANE PRODUCTION RATE µmol CH4 produced per liter per day MPR in the presence or absence of Molybdate (inhibitor of SR) 300 without MOB with MOB 250 200 150 MPnat: CH4 µM/l 100 50 0 BrineBrineMudPitMudpit Sed-BSed-B +MOB +MOB +MOB x 17 x 1.5 x 5.7 URANIA BASINMETHANE PRODUCTION ± INHIBITOR OF SR
350 300 ATALANTE 250 SRR = SULFATE REDUCTION RATE µmol H2S produced per liter per day BANNOCK 200 DISCOVERY 150 URANIA 150 125 100 BRINE BOTTOM BRINE SED-A SED-B SED-C 100 50 INTERFACE 0 75 50 25 0 SRR : H2S mM/d SRR : H2S mM/d L'ATALANTE, BANNOCK, DISCOVERY & URANIASULFATE REDUCTION
ATALANTE BANNOCK DISCOVERY URANIA OXIC SW 3 000 m PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY nmol produced per liter per hour AMINO-PEPTIDASE ACTIVITY nmol produced per liter per hour INTERFACE BRINE BOTTOM BRINE SEDIMENT-A SEDIMENT-B SW 3 000 m INTERFACE BRINE BOTTOM BRINE SEDIMENT-A SEDIMENT-B 0.1 0.1 1 1 10 10 100 100 1000 1000 10000 10000 100000 100000 pmol/l/h pmol/l/h L'ATALANTE, BANNOCK, DISCOVERY & URANIAENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES
ATALANTE 100000 BANNOCK DISCOVERY 10000 URANIA SW 1000 GLUCOSE UPTAKE pmol per liter per hour GLUTAMATE UPTAKE pmol per liter per hour 100 10 Ligurian Sea 2000 m SW INTERFACE BRINE BOTTOM BRINE SEDIMENT-A SEDIMENT-B SW BRINE BOTTOM BRINE SEDIMENT-A SEDIMENT-B 1 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 1000000 pmol/l/h pmol/l/h L'ATALANTE, BANNOCK, DISCOVERY & URANIAGLUTAMATE & GLUCOSE UPTAKE
Brine-DC Brine-HP BACTERIAL PRODUCTION ng C per liter per day BACTERIAL PRODUCTION 2001 ng C per liter per day SW 3000 m Interface Brine DC = Samples Decompressed HP = Samples Ambient Pressure 0.8 SW ATALANTE BANNOCK DISCOVERY URANIA 0.6 2 0.4 1.5 0.2 1 0 0.5 SW ATALANTE BANNOCK DISCOVERY URANIA 0 L'ATALANTE, BANNOCK, DISCOVERY & URANIABACTERIAL PRODUCTION
AA = Aminopeptidase Activity PA = Phophatase Activity GLUT = Glutamate Uptake BACTERIAL ACTIVITIES DC = Samples Decompressed HP = Samples Ambient Pressure SEAWATER ATALANTE BANNOCK 30 DC 56.30 HP 20 10 0 AA GLUT AA AA PA GLUT SEAWATER ATALANTE BANNOCK L'ATALANTE, BANNOCK, DISCOVERY & URANIAEFFECT OF PRESSURE CONDITIONS ONBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES
* PRESENCE OF ACTIVEARCHAEBACTERIA & BACTERIA IN THE DHABs * INTERFACE * BRINES * SEDIMENT * BACTERIA ADAPTED TO IN SITU CONDITIONS (HIGH PRESSURE, HIGH SALINITY, ANOXIA...) AS ACTIVITY IS HIGHER UNDER AMBIENT CONDITIONS THAN IN DECOMPRESSED SAMPLES CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS * GLOBALLY, IN THE DIFFERENT DHABs SRL'ATALANTE>DISCOVERY >URANIA≥ BANNOCK MPURANIA>BANNOCK≥ L'ATALANTE>DISCOVERY BABANNOCK>URANIA>L'ATALANTE>DISCOVERY AABANNOCK>L'ATALANTE>URANIA>DISCOVERY PABANNOCK>L'ATALANTE>URANIA>DISCOVERY GLUTBANNOCK>L'ATALANTE>URANIA>DISCOVERY GLUCURANIA>DISCOVERY>L'ATALANTE>BANNOCK