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Description
Nitrogen isotope and abundance data from brine seeps in the Gulf of Mexico. Three data tables show (1) Electrical Conductivity data for three sediment cores, (2) carbon and nitrogen data from all sediment cores investigated in this study, and (3) ammonium concentrations and isotopic data from brine pool samples. The results show high enrichments of ammonium in the brines, indicating that the brines actively mobilize bioavailable nitrogen back into the water column. Isotopic data reveal evidence of dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium at the brine-seawater interface. Brine seeps have long been implicated in the formation of sediment-hosted hydrothermal ore deposits. Our results support the notion that brines may have stimulated biological productivity, facilitating trapping of metals in brine seep environments.
Date made available | 13 Apr 2024 |
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Publisher | NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre |
Geographical coverage | Orca Basin, Gulf of Mexico |
Projects
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Characterising Hydrothermal Nutrient: Characterizing hydrothermal nutrient fluxes to define the limits on ancient life
Stueeken, E. E. (PI)
1/04/23 → 31/03/26
Project: Standard
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Did hydrothermal vents push the frontier: Did hydrothermal vents push the frontiers of habitability on the early Earth?
Stueeken, E. E. (PI)
1/04/21 → 31/03/25
Project: Standard