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Characterizing lipid biomarkers in methanotrophic communities of gas hydrate-bearing sediments in the Sea of Okhotsk

Authors
Yang, Jin-YongChung, Kyung-HoJin, Young-KeunShin, Kyung-Hoon
Issue Date
Nov-2011
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Anaerobic oxidation of methane; Lipid biomarker; Stable isotope ratio; Gas hydrate
Citation
Marine and Petroleum Geology, v.28, no.10, pp.1884 - 1898
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Journal Title
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Volume
28
Number
10
Start Page
1884
End Page
1898
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/36494
DOI
10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2011.03.010
ISSN
0264-8172
Abstract
We studied specific lipid biomarkers of archaea and bacteria, that are associated with the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in a cold seep environment as well as the origin of sedimentary organic matter on the continental slope off NE Sakhalin in the Sea of Okhotsk. The organic geochemical parameters demonstrated that most of the sedimentary organic matter containing hydrate layers could be derived from marine phytoplankton and bacteria, except for a station (LV39-29H) which was remarkably affected by terrestrial vascular plant. Specific methanotrophic archaea biomarkers was vertically detected in hydrate-bearing cores (LV39-40H), coinciding with the negative excursion of the delta C-13(org) at core depths of 90-100 cm below the seafloor. These results suggest that methane provided from gas hydrates are already available substrates for microbes thriving in this sediment depth. In addition, the stable isotope mass balance method revealed that approximately 2.77-3.41% of the total organic carbon (or 0.036-0.044% dry weight sediment) was generated by the activity of the AOM consortium in the corresponding depth of core LV39-40H. On the other hand, the heavier delta C-13 values of archaeol in the gas hydrate stability zone may allow ongoing methanogenesis in deeper sediment depth. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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