Project: Collaborative Research: Microbial Carbon cycling and its interactions with Sulfur and Nitrogen transformations in Guaymas Basin hydrothermal sediments

Acronym/Short Name:Guaymas Basin Interactions
Project Duration:2014-02 -2017-01
Geolocation:Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, 27.00 N, 111.00W

Description

Description from NSF award abstract:
Hydrothermally active sediments in the Guaymas Basin are dominated by novel microbial communities that catalyze important biogeochemical processes in these seafloor ecosystems. This project will investigate genomic potential, physiological capabilities and biogeochemical roles of key uncultured organisms from Guaymas sediments, especially the high-temperature anaerobic methane oxidizers that occur specifically in hydrothermally active sediments (ANME-1Guaymas). The study will focus on their role in carbon transformations, but also explore their potential involvement in sulfur and nitrogen transformations. First-order research topics include quantifying anaerobic methane oxidation under high temperature,in situ concentrations of phosphorus and methane , and with alternate electron acceptors; sulfate and sulfur-dependent microbial pathways and isotopic signatures under these conditions; and nitrogen transformations in methane-oxidizing microbial communities, hydrothermal mats and sediments.

This integrated biogeochemical and microbiological research will explore the pathways of and environmental controls on the consumption and production of methane, other alkanes, inorganic carbon, organic acids and organic matter that fuel the Guaymas sedimentary microbial ecosystem. The hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin provide a spatially compact, high-activity location for investigating novel modes of methane cycling and carbon assimilation into microbial biomass. In the case of anaerobic methane oxidation, the high temperature and pressure tolerance of Guaymas Basin methane-oxidizing microbial communities, and their potential to uncouple from the dominant electron acceptor sulfate, vastly increase the predicted subsurface habitat space and biogeochemical role for anaerobic microbial methanotrophy in global deep subsurface diagenesis. Further, microbial methane production and oxidation interlocks with syulfur and nitrogen transformations, which will be explored at the organism and process level in hydrothermal sediment microbial communities and mats of Guaymas Basin. In general, first-order research tasks (rate measurements, radiotracer incorporation studies, genomes, in situ microgradients) define the key microbial capabilities, pathways and processes that mediate chemical exchange between the subsurface hydrothermal/seeps and deep ocean waters.


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Measurements of Radium isotopes (Ra-224 and Ra-223) collected aboard the R/V Falkor cruise FK190211 in the Guaymas Basin of the Gulf of California from February to March 2019.2024-04-30Preliminary and in progress
Water column radiotracer methane oxidation rates in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California from R/V Atlantis cruise AT42-05 in 2018 and R/V Falkor cruise FK190211 in 20192023-07-23Final no updates expected
CTD data collected in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California from R/V Atlantis cruise AT42-05 in 2018 and R/V Falkor cruise FK190211 in 20192023-03-23Under revision
Geochemical measurements of CTD and Alvin Niskin samples collected in the Gulf of California on RV/Atlantis AT42-05 Alvin dives, Nov. 20182023-02-07Final no updates expected
Geochemical measurements of CTD and Alvin Niskin samples collected in the Gulf of California during R/V Falkor cruise FK190211 in 20192023-01-20Final no updates expected
Porewater sulfate, sulfide, ammonia, phosphate, and silicate concentrations in Alvin pushcore samples from Guaymas Basin hydrothermal sediments collected on R/V Atlantis cruise AT37-06 in December 20162021-03-12Final no updates expected
Porewater methane concentrations and d13C-CH4 values in Alvin pushcore samples from Guaymas Basin hydrothermal sediments collected on R/V Atlantis cruise AT37-06 in December 20162021-03-11Final no updates expected
Geochemical measurements of porewater from sediment push core samples in the Gulf of California during R/V Falkor cruise FK190211 in 20192020-08-21Final no updates expected
Sediment geochemistry summary from push cores collected during HOV Alvin dives during the R/V Atlantis cruise AT37-06 in the Guaymas Basin from December 20162020-07-21Final no updates expected
Sediment geochemistry from push cores collected during HOV Alvin dives during the R/V Atlantis cruise AT37-06 in Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California in December 20162020-07-21Final no updates expected
Sediment geochemistry from push cores collected during HOV Alvin dives during the R/V Atlantis cruise AT42-05 in Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California (27 00.00 N, -111 20.00 W) in November 20182020-07-02Final no updates expected
Results from inhibition experiments conducted using sediment samples from push cores obtained using HOV Alvin dive 4869 during the R/V Atlantis cruise AT37-06 in Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California in December 20162020-06-04Final no updates expected
Acetate and methanol turnover rates from sediment push cores collected during HOV Alvin dives during the R/V Atlantis cruise AT37-06 in Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California in December 20162020-06-04Final no updates expected
Porewater sulfate from samples collected by pushcore from Guaymas Basin hydrothermal sediments on R/V Atlantis cruise AT37-06 in the Guaymas Basin in December 20162017-12-08Final no updates expected
Porewater NO3+NO2 and Ammonia from samples collected by pushcore from Guaymas Basin hydrothermal sediments on R/V Atlantis cruise AT37-06 in the Guaymas Basin in December 20162017-12-07Final no updates expected
Porewater geochemistry data for sediment samples that were included in the global seep survey conducted via Alvin dives from R/V Atlantis cruise AT15-40 in the Guaymas Basin in 20082015-11-12Final no updates expected
Sulfide data for sediment samples that were included in global seep survey from R/V Atlantis cruise AT15-40 and Alvin Dives in the Guaymas Basin in 2008 (Guaymas Basin Vents project, Guaymas Basin interactions project)2015-10-22Final no updates expected
Porewater geochemistry data for sediment samples included in global seep survey from R/V Atlantis cruise AT15-40 and Alvin dives in the Guaymas Basin in 2008 (Guaymas Basin interactions project)2015-06-02Final no updates expected

People

Lead Principal Investigator: Andreas Teske
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill)

Principal Investigator: Samantha B. Joye
University of Georgia (UGA)

Co-Principal Investigator: Barbara J. MacGregor
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill)

Contact: Andreas Teske
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill)


Data Management Plan

DMP_Teske_et_al_OCE-1357238_1357360.pdf (63.01 KB)
02/09/2025