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Research Finds Life 1000 Feet Beneath Ocean Floor
spaceref.com ^ | 3 Jan 03 | staff

Posted on 01/03/2003 9:00:10 AM PST by RightWhale

Research Finds Life 1000 Feet Beneath Ocean Floor

CORVALLIS, Ore. A new study has discovered an abundance of microbial life deep beneath the ocean floor in ancient basalt that forms part of the Earth's crust, in research that once more expands the realm of seemingly hostile or remote environments in which living organisms can apparently thrive.

The research was done off the coast of Oregon near a sea-floor spreading center on the Juan de Fuca Ridge, by scientists from Oregon State University and several other institutions. It will be published Friday in the journal Science.

In 3.5 million-year-old crust almost 1,000 feet beneath the bottom of the ocean, researchers found moderately hot water moving through the heavily-fractured basalt. The water was depleted in sulfate and greatly enriched with ammonium, suggesting biological activity in a high-pressure, undersea location far from the types of carbon or energy sources upon which most life on Earth is based.It was one of the most precise biological samplings ever taken from deep under the ocean floor, scientists say.

"This is one of the best views we've ever had of this difficult-to-reach location in the Earth's crust and the life forms that live in it," said Michael Rappe, a research associate at OSU. "Until now we knew practically nothing about the biology of areas such as this, but we found about the same amount of bacteria in that water as you might find in surrounding seawater in the ocean. It was abundant."

According to Steve Giovannoni, an OSU professor of microbiology and one of the co-authors of the publication, the work represented a highly complicated "plumbing job," among other things. It took advantage of an existing hole and pipe casing that had been drilled previously in that area by the Ocean Drilling Program, through about 825 feet of sedimentary deposits on the ocean floor and another 175 feet of basalt, or hardened lava about 3.5 million years old.

Using the existing casing, scientists were able to fit an experimental seal and deliver to the seafloor, for testing and characterization, the crustal fluids from far below. "People have wondered for a long time what types of organisms might live within Earth's crust," Giovannoni said. "This has given us one of the best looks we've ever had at that environment."

The researchers found organisms growing without the need to consume organic molecules, as does most life on Earth. Instead, they processed carbon dioxide and inorganic molecules such as sulfide or hydrogen. DNA analysis of these microbes suggested they are closely related to known sulfate and nitrate "reducers" that are common in other environments. The level of biological activity was sufficiently high that ammonia levels in the subsurface samples were 142 times higher than those in nearby seawater.

"As more research such as this is done, we'll probably continue to be surprised at just how far down we can find life within the Earth, and the many different environments under which it's able to exist," Rappe said.

The deep ocean crust, the researchers said, is an immense biosphere in its own right that covers most of the Earth.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News
KEYWORDS: aliens; crevolist; evolution; life; panspermia; thomasgold; xplanets
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This species of life could occur on many planets. A sun is not necessary. The Milky Way could be teeming with these extremophiles.
1 posted on 01/03/2003 9:00:10 AM PST by RightWhale
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1,000 feet? That translates to 5,000 toes!
2 posted on 01/03/2003 9:02:46 AM PST by Registered
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To: RightWhale
Care to place a bet about how much life Europa has under its waters?
3 posted on 01/03/2003 9:05:30 AM PST by Centurion2000
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To: RightWhale
"It's life, Jim, but not as we know it, not as we know it, not as we know it..."
4 posted on 01/03/2003 9:06:09 AM PST by mhking
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To: Centurion2000
Is Europa depleted in sulfate and greatly enriched with ammonium? Could have a huge biomass.
5 posted on 01/03/2003 9:08:48 AM PST by RightWhale
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To: RightWhale
The deep ocean crust, the researchers said, is an immense biosphere in its own right that covers most of the Earth.

Gee, sort of reminds me of

The Deep, Hot Biosphere
6 posted on 01/03/2003 9:11:18 AM PST by aruanan
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Thomas Gold had a lot of good observations. He said some things just to be controversial, I am sure, to sell books and be invited on radio interviews.
7 posted on 01/03/2003 9:14:12 AM PST by RightWhale
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1,000 feet? That translates to 5,000 toes!

10,000 toes, or are you one-footed, maggot? :D

8 posted on 01/03/2003 9:16:13 AM PST by xJones
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>>DNA analysis of these microbes suggested they are closely related to known sulfate and nitrate "reducers" that are common in other environments<<

Sounds like nano tech.
9 posted on 01/03/2003 9:17:03 AM PST by RobRoy
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10,000 / 1000 = 10

I only have five toes on each foot, although ten could be usefull for tree swinging, if they're long enough.
10 posted on 01/03/2003 9:19:14 AM PST by RobRoy
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Sorry, I think of feet in pairs.
11 posted on 01/03/2003 9:22:25 AM PST by xJones
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To: Registered
That translates to 5,000 toes!


Six-toed feet are not uncommon. Some people say that Marilyn Monroe had six toes on her left foot. We'll have to check with Dick Morris.

12 posted on 01/03/2003 9:23:18 AM PST by Consort
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To: RightWhale
Thomas Gold had a lot of good observations. He said some things just to be controversial, I am sure, to sell books and be invited on radio interviews.

Given his CV, I don't think he has a need to do that.
13 posted on 01/03/2003 9:23:24 AM PST by aruanan
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Research Finds Life 1000 Feet Beneath Ocean Floor

In a related development today. Newly announced Presidential candiate Senator Edwards announced that he would be the champion of poor undersea life.

14 posted on 01/03/2003 9:26:33 AM PST by AxelPaulsenJr
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To: aruanan
I was thinking of Stephen Jay Gould. Got them confused. Thomas Gold is, of course, highly accomplished.


15 posted on 01/03/2003 9:31:16 AM PST by RightWhale
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Wow, I had no idea that Bill Clinton had moved away from New York!
16 posted on 01/03/2003 9:36:49 AM PST by eisch
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To: xJones
I know, I was just funnin' ya!
17 posted on 01/03/2003 9:37:27 AM PST by RobRoy
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To: Jimer
isnt it the dominant gene, and five the recessive?
18 posted on 01/03/2003 9:56:58 AM PST by Revelation 911
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To: Centurion2000
I'll take that bet...
...I'm saying that there is *some*.

I'm not saying anything about intelligence, however.

Given the rarity of the apology on this forum, I'm betting for one sincere apology against the same.
19 posted on 01/03/2003 9:59:26 AM PST by Maelstrom
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To: RightWhale
Hopefully scientists will discover the microbes that create oil and oil will become a renewable, low cost, high quality energy source.
20 posted on 01/03/2003 10:07:06 AM PST by Gary Boldwater
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