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(2020) Geochemical Bioenergetics and Microbial Metabolisms at Three Contrasting Sites of Serpentinization

Cook MC, Morrill PL, Suzuki S & Blank JG

https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.473

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01b: Room 1, Monday 22nd June 23:39 - 23:42

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Submitted by Jon Zaloumis on Monday 15th June 22:47
What was the composition of the starting materials for the microcosm experiments and what temperatures were they conducted at? Can you rule out abiotic methane production?
Hi Jon, The composition of the starting materials for the microcosm experiments was carbonate and ultrabasic fluid (both from the site). The experiments were conducted at room temperature. Since there were live and killed microcosm experiments, we can rule out abiotic methane production because methane production was not observed in the killed experiments.

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