Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted Microbial Communities in the Subsurface of the Young Volcanic Island of Surtsey, Iceland.docx

The island of Surtsey was formed in 1963–1967 on the offshore Icelandic volcanic rift zone. It offers a unique opportunity to study the subsurface biosphere in newly formed oceanic crust and an associated hydrothermal-seawater system, whose maximum temperature is currently above 120°C at about 100m...

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Main Authors: Pauline Bergsten, Pauline Vannier, Alexandra María Klonowski, Stephen Knobloch, Magnús Tumi Gudmundsson, Marie Dolores Jackson, Viggó Thor Marteinsson
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.728977.s001
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted_Microbial_Communities_in_the_Subsurface_of_the_Young_Volcanic_Island_of_Surtsey_Iceland_docx/16699828
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/16699828 2023-05-15T16:51:55+02:00 Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted Microbial Communities in the Subsurface of the Young Volcanic Island of Surtsey, Iceland.docx Pauline Bergsten Pauline Vannier Alexandra María Klonowski Stephen Knobloch Magnús Tumi Gudmundsson Marie Dolores Jackson Viggó Thor Marteinsson 2021-09-29T15:40:52Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.728977.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted_Microbial_Communities_in_the_Subsurface_of_the_Young_Volcanic_Island_of_Surtsey_Iceland_docx/16699828 unknown doi:10.3389/fmicb.2021.728977.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted_Microbial_Communities_in_the_Subsurface_of_the_Young_Volcanic_Island_of_Surtsey_Iceland_docx/16699828 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Microbiology Microbial Genetics Microbial Ecology Mycology 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing bacterial and archaeal communities microbial diversity extreme environment subsurface oceanic basaltic crust Iceland Dataset 2021 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.728977.s001 2021-09-29T22:58:15Z The island of Surtsey was formed in 1963–1967 on the offshore Icelandic volcanic rift zone. It offers a unique opportunity to study the subsurface biosphere in newly formed oceanic crust and an associated hydrothermal-seawater system, whose maximum temperature is currently above 120°C at about 100m below surface. Here, we present new insights into the diversity, distribution, and abundance of microorganisms in the subsurface of the island, 50years after its creation. Samples, including basaltic tuff drill cores and associated fluids acquired at successive depths as well as surface fumes from fumaroles, were collected during expedition 5059 of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program specifically designed to collect microbiological samples. Results of this microbial survey are investigated with 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and scanning electron microscopy. To distinguish endemic microbial taxa of subsurface rocks from potential contaminants present in the drilling fluid, we use both methodological and computational strategies. Our 16S rRNA gene analysis results expose diverse and distinct microbial communities in the drill cores and the borehole fluid samples, which harbor thermophiles in high abundance. Whereas some taxonomic lineages detected across these habitats remain uncharacterized (e.g., Acetothermiia, Ammonifexales), our results highlight potential residents of the subsurface that could be identified at lower taxonomic rank such as Thermaerobacter, BRH-c8a (Desulfallas-Sporotomaculum), Thioalkalimicrobium, and Sulfurospirillum. Microscopy images reveal possible biotic structures attached to the basaltic substrate. Finally, microbial colonization of the newly formed basaltic crust and the metabolic potential are discussed on the basis of the data. Dataset Iceland Surtsey Frontiers: Figshare Surtsey ENVELOPE(-20.608,-20.608,63.301,63.301)
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topic Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing
bacterial and archaeal communities
microbial diversity
extreme environment
subsurface
oceanic basaltic crust
Iceland
spellingShingle Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing
bacterial and archaeal communities
microbial diversity
extreme environment
subsurface
oceanic basaltic crust
Iceland
Pauline Bergsten
Pauline Vannier
Alexandra María Klonowski
Stephen Knobloch
Magnús Tumi Gudmundsson
Marie Dolores Jackson
Viggó Thor Marteinsson
Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted Microbial Communities in the Subsurface of the Young Volcanic Island of Surtsey, Iceland.docx
topic_facet Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing
bacterial and archaeal communities
microbial diversity
extreme environment
subsurface
oceanic basaltic crust
Iceland
description The island of Surtsey was formed in 1963–1967 on the offshore Icelandic volcanic rift zone. It offers a unique opportunity to study the subsurface biosphere in newly formed oceanic crust and an associated hydrothermal-seawater system, whose maximum temperature is currently above 120°C at about 100m below surface. Here, we present new insights into the diversity, distribution, and abundance of microorganisms in the subsurface of the island, 50years after its creation. Samples, including basaltic tuff drill cores and associated fluids acquired at successive depths as well as surface fumes from fumaroles, were collected during expedition 5059 of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program specifically designed to collect microbiological samples. Results of this microbial survey are investigated with 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and scanning electron microscopy. To distinguish endemic microbial taxa of subsurface rocks from potential contaminants present in the drilling fluid, we use both methodological and computational strategies. Our 16S rRNA gene analysis results expose diverse and distinct microbial communities in the drill cores and the borehole fluid samples, which harbor thermophiles in high abundance. Whereas some taxonomic lineages detected across these habitats remain uncharacterized (e.g., Acetothermiia, Ammonifexales), our results highlight potential residents of the subsurface that could be identified at lower taxonomic rank such as Thermaerobacter, BRH-c8a (Desulfallas-Sporotomaculum), Thioalkalimicrobium, and Sulfurospirillum. Microscopy images reveal possible biotic structures attached to the basaltic substrate. Finally, microbial colonization of the newly formed basaltic crust and the metabolic potential are discussed on the basis of the data.
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author Pauline Bergsten
Pauline Vannier
Alexandra María Klonowski
Stephen Knobloch
Magnús Tumi Gudmundsson
Marie Dolores Jackson
Viggó Thor Marteinsson
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Pauline Vannier
Alexandra María Klonowski
Stephen Knobloch
Magnús Tumi Gudmundsson
Marie Dolores Jackson
Viggó Thor Marteinsson
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title Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted Microbial Communities in the Subsurface of the Young Volcanic Island of Surtsey, Iceland.docx
title_short Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted Microbial Communities in the Subsurface of the Young Volcanic Island of Surtsey, Iceland.docx
title_full Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted Microbial Communities in the Subsurface of the Young Volcanic Island of Surtsey, Iceland.docx
title_fullStr Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted Microbial Communities in the Subsurface of the Young Volcanic Island of Surtsey, Iceland.docx
title_full_unstemmed Data_Sheet_1_Basalt-Hosted Microbial Communities in the Subsurface of the Young Volcanic Island of Surtsey, Iceland.docx
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publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.728977.s001
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