Authors
Enoma O Omoregie, Helge Niemann, Vincent Mastalerz, Gert J de Lange, Alina Stadnitskaia, Jean Mascle, Jean-Paul Foucher, Antje Boetius
Publication date
2009/6/1
Journal
Marine geology
Volume
261
Issue
1-4
Pages
114-127
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The Eastern Mediterranean hosts a variety of active cold seep systems, such as gas chimneys, mud volcanoes and pockmarks, in water depths of 500 to 3200 m. As part of the NAUTINIL expedition in 2003, the sediments of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan (NDSF) were sampled for the first time for biogeochemical and microbiological analyses. Here we compare rates of the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) and sulfate reduction (SR) as well as the microbial community structure of a variety of cold seep systems including mud volcanoes, pockmarks and brine seeps. Our results revealed strong differences in microbial activity among the different seep systems of the Eastern, Central and Western provinces of the NDSF, as well as the Olimpi field (Central Mediterranean Ridge). Integrated over a sediment depth of 10 cm below the seafloor, SR rates ranged from 0.1–66 mmol m2 d−1 and AOM rates from 0.1 …
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