Literature DB >> 11008690

[Microbiological processes at the interface of aerobic and anaerobic waters in the deep-water zone of the Black Sea].

N V Pimenov1, I I Rusanov, S K Iusupov, J Fridrich, A Iu Lein, B Wehrli, M V Ivanov.   

Abstract

Chemical and key microbiological processes (assimilation of carbon dioxide, oxidation and formation of methane, and sulfate reduction) occurring at the boundary between the aerobic-anaerobic interface in the deep-water zone of the Black Sea were investigated. Measurements were taken at depths from 90 to 300 m at intervals of 5-10 m. The integral rate of the dark assimilation of carbon dioxide varied from 120 to 207 mg C/(m2 day) with a maximum at the boundary of cyclonic currents. The organic matter (OM) formed from methane comprised less than 5% of the OM formed from carbon dioxide. A comparison between the rates of methane oxidation and methane production suggests that methane that is oxidized at depths from 100 to 300 m was formed in deeper water horizons. The maximum rate of sulfate reduction (1230 mg S/(m2 day)) was observed in the western halistatic region, and the minimum rate (490 mg S/(m2 day)), in the eastern halistatic region. The average rate of hydrogen sulfide production measured at three deep-sea stations amounted to 755 mg S/(m2 day), or 276 g S/(m2 year).

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11008690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrobiologiia        ISSN: 0026-3656


  2 in total

1.  Microbial production of methane in the aerobic water layer of the Black Sea.

Authors:  I I Rusanov; S K Yusupov; A S Savvichev; A Yu Lein; N V Pimenov; M V Ivanov
Journal:  Dokl Biol Sci       Date:  2004 Nov-Dec

2.  Evidence of intense archaeal and bacterial methanotrophic activity in the Black Sea water column.

Authors:  Edith Durisch-Kaiser; Lucia Klauser; Bernhard Wehrli; Carsten Schubert
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 4.792

  2 in total

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