A study in blue : Secondary copper-rich minerals and their associated bacterial diversity in Icelandic lava tubes

Funding Information: The Icelandic Speleological Society (ISS) was indispensable to this work, with in-depth knowledge of the terrain, and by doing their best to keep these caves in their pristine states by protecting them from human contamination by tourists or civilians, which is vital when collec...

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Main Authors: Kopacz, Nina, Csuka, Joleen, Baqué, Mickael, Iakubivskyi, Iaroslav, Guðlaugardóttir, Hrefna, Klarenberg, Ingeborg J., Ahmed, Mahid, Zetterlind, Alexandra, Singh, Abhijeet, ten Kate, Inge Loes, Hellebrand, Eric, Stockwell, Brent R., Stefánsson, Árni B., Vilhelmsson, Oddur Þór, Neubeck, Anna, Schnürer, Anna, Geppert, Wolf
Other Authors: Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, School of Business and Science
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3400
https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002234
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/3400 2023-05-15T13:08:35+02:00 A study in blue : Secondary copper-rich minerals and their associated bacterial diversity in Icelandic lava tubes Kopacz, Nina Csuka, Joleen Baqué, Mickael Iakubivskyi, Iaroslav Guðlaugardóttir, Hrefna Klarenberg, Ingeborg J. Ahmed, Mahid Zetterlind, Alexandra Singh, Abhijeet ten Kate, Inge Loes Hellebrand, Eric Stockwell, Brent R. Stefánsson, Árni B. Vilhelmsson, Oddur Þór Neubeck, Anna Schnürer, Anna Geppert, Wolf Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences School of Business and Science 2022-05 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3400 https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002234 en eng Earth and Space Science; 9(5) http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85130781262&partnerID=8YFLogxK Kopacz , N , Csuka , J , Baqué , M , Iakubivskyi , I , Guðlaugardóttir , H , Klarenberg , I J , Ahmed , M , Zetterlind , A , Singh , A , ten Kate , I L , Hellebrand , E , Stockwell , B R , Stefánsson , Á B , Vilhelmsson , O Þ , Neubeck , A , Schnürer , A & Geppert , W 2022 , ' A study in blue : Secondary copper-rich minerals and their associated bacterial diversity in Icelandic lava tubes ' , Earth and Space Science , vol. 9 , no. 5 , e2022EA002234 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002234 2333-5084 PURE: 57851754 PURE UUID: 9734a8bb-7a6c-4523-9d35-55f0ff696c6d Scopus: 85130781262 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3400 https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002234 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Jarðefni Gerlar Hraun astrobiology Iceland lava tubes Mars Martian analogs speloethems Environmental Science (miscellaneous) Earth and Planetary Sciences (all) /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/article 2022 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/3400 https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002234 2022-11-18T06:52:25Z Funding Information: The Icelandic Speleological Society (ISS) was indispensable to this work, with in-depth knowledge of the terrain, and by doing their best to keep these caves in their pristine states by protecting them from human contamination by tourists or civilians, which is vital when collecting samples of microbial mats. Our guides Árni B. Stefánsson, Guðni Gunnarsson, and Ingólfur Páll Matthíasson were delightful to work with, and we thank them with the utmost reverence for their professionalism and for sharing these subterranean natural wonders with our team. Many thanks to Anett Blischke of the Icelandic GeoSurvey for constructing the geological map of Iceland in Figure 1. This work was supported by NWO ALWOP.274 and the University of Akureyri Research Fund (grant no. R1812). M.B. acknowledges the support of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG – German Research Foundation) for the project “Raman Biosignatures for Astrobiology Research” (RaBioFAM; project number: 426601242) and of Geo.X, the Research Network for Geosciences in Berlin and Potsdam, for a travel grant. B.R.S. is an inventor of patents and patent applications involving small molecule therapeutics, co-founded and serves as a consultant to Inzen Therapeutics and Nevrox Limited, and serves as a consultant to Weatherwax Biotechnologies Corporation and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Funding Information: The Icelandic Speleological Society (ISS) was indispensable to this work, with in‐depth knowledge of the terrain, and by doing their best to keep these caves in their pristine states by protecting them from human contamination by tourists or civilians, which is vital when collecting samples of microbial mats. Our guides Árni B. Stefánsson, Guðni Gunnarsson, and Ingólfur Páll Matthíasson were delightful to work with, and we thank them with the utmost reverence for their professionalism and for sharing these subterranean natural wonders with our team. Many thanks to Anett Blischke of the Icelandic GeoSurvey for constructing the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Akureyri Akureyri Iceland University of Akureyri Opin vísindi (Iceland) Akureyri Hraun ENVELOPE(-19.263,-19.263,63.507,63.507) Strauss ENVELOPE(-73.182,-73.182,-71.649,-71.649) Earth and Space Science 9 5
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lava tubes
Mars
Martian analogs
speloethems
Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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Gerlar
Hraun
astrobiology
Iceland
lava tubes
Mars
Martian analogs
speloethems
Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
Kopacz, Nina
Csuka, Joleen
Baqué, Mickael
Iakubivskyi, Iaroslav
Guðlaugardóttir, Hrefna
Klarenberg, Ingeborg J.
Ahmed, Mahid
Zetterlind, Alexandra
Singh, Abhijeet
ten Kate, Inge Loes
Hellebrand, Eric
Stockwell, Brent R.
Stefánsson, Árni B.
Vilhelmsson, Oddur Þór
Neubeck, Anna
Schnürer, Anna
Geppert, Wolf
A study in blue : Secondary copper-rich minerals and their associated bacterial diversity in Icelandic lava tubes
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Hraun
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lava tubes
Mars
Martian analogs
speloethems
Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
description Funding Information: The Icelandic Speleological Society (ISS) was indispensable to this work, with in-depth knowledge of the terrain, and by doing their best to keep these caves in their pristine states by protecting them from human contamination by tourists or civilians, which is vital when collecting samples of microbial mats. Our guides Árni B. Stefánsson, Guðni Gunnarsson, and Ingólfur Páll Matthíasson were delightful to work with, and we thank them with the utmost reverence for their professionalism and for sharing these subterranean natural wonders with our team. Many thanks to Anett Blischke of the Icelandic GeoSurvey for constructing the geological map of Iceland in Figure 1. This work was supported by NWO ALWOP.274 and the University of Akureyri Research Fund (grant no. R1812). M.B. acknowledges the support of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG – German Research Foundation) for the project “Raman Biosignatures for Astrobiology Research” (RaBioFAM; project number: 426601242) and of Geo.X, the Research Network for Geosciences in Berlin and Potsdam, for a travel grant. B.R.S. is an inventor of patents and patent applications involving small molecule therapeutics, co-founded and serves as a consultant to Inzen Therapeutics and Nevrox Limited, and serves as a consultant to Weatherwax Biotechnologies Corporation and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Funding Information: The Icelandic Speleological Society (ISS) was indispensable to this work, with in‐depth knowledge of the terrain, and by doing their best to keep these caves in their pristine states by protecting them from human contamination by tourists or civilians, which is vital when collecting samples of microbial mats. Our guides Árni B. Stefánsson, Guðni Gunnarsson, and Ingólfur Páll Matthíasson were delightful to work with, and we thank them with the utmost reverence for their professionalism and for sharing these subterranean natural wonders with our team. Many thanks to Anett Blischke of the Icelandic GeoSurvey for constructing the ...
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author Kopacz, Nina
Csuka, Joleen
Baqué, Mickael
Iakubivskyi, Iaroslav
Guðlaugardóttir, Hrefna
Klarenberg, Ingeborg J.
Ahmed, Mahid
Zetterlind, Alexandra
Singh, Abhijeet
ten Kate, Inge Loes
Hellebrand, Eric
Stockwell, Brent R.
Stefánsson, Árni B.
Vilhelmsson, Oddur Þór
Neubeck, Anna
Schnürer, Anna
Geppert, Wolf
author_facet Kopacz, Nina
Csuka, Joleen
Baqué, Mickael
Iakubivskyi, Iaroslav
Guðlaugardóttir, Hrefna
Klarenberg, Ingeborg J.
Ahmed, Mahid
Zetterlind, Alexandra
Singh, Abhijeet
ten Kate, Inge Loes
Hellebrand, Eric
Stockwell, Brent R.
Stefánsson, Árni B.
Vilhelmsson, Oddur Þór
Neubeck, Anna
Schnürer, Anna
Geppert, Wolf
author_sort Kopacz, Nina
title A study in blue : Secondary copper-rich minerals and their associated bacterial diversity in Icelandic lava tubes
title_short A study in blue : Secondary copper-rich minerals and their associated bacterial diversity in Icelandic lava tubes
title_full A study in blue : Secondary copper-rich minerals and their associated bacterial diversity in Icelandic lava tubes
title_fullStr A study in blue : Secondary copper-rich minerals and their associated bacterial diversity in Icelandic lava tubes
title_full_unstemmed A study in blue : Secondary copper-rich minerals and their associated bacterial diversity in Icelandic lava tubes
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