Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent: Strýtan Hydrothermal Field, Eyjafördur, Northern Iceland

Strýtan Hydrothermal Field (SHF) is a submarine system located in Eyjafördur in northern Iceland composed of two main vents: Big Strýtan and Arnarnesstrýtan. The vents are shallow, ranging from 16 to 70 m water depth, and vent high pH (up to 10.2), moderate temperature (Tmax ∼70°C), anoxic, fresh fl...

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Published in:Frontiers in Microbiology
Main Authors: Twing, Katrina I., Ward, L. M., Kane, Zachery K., Sanders, Alexa, Price, Roy Edward, Pendleton, H. Lizethe, Giovannelli, Donato, Brazelton, William J., McGlynn, Shawn E.
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.960335
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spelling ftsmithcollege:oai:scholarworks.smith.edu:geo_facpubs-1187 2023-07-23T04:19:56+02:00 Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent: Strýtan Hydrothermal Field, Eyjafördur, Northern Iceland Twing, Katrina I. Ward, L. M. Kane, Zachery K. Sanders, Alexa Price, Roy Edward Pendleton, H. Lizethe Giovannelli, Donato Brazelton, William J. McGlynn, Shawn E. 2022-11-17T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.smith.edu/geo_facpubs/189 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.960335 https://scholarworks.smith.edu/context/geo_facpubs/article/1187/viewcontent/Microbial_Ecology_of_a_Shallow_Alkaline_Hydrothermal_Vent__Strýtan_Hydrothermal_Field__EyjafÃ_rdur__Northern_Iceland.pdf unknown Smith ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.smith.edu/geo_facpubs/189 doi:10.3389/fmicb.2022.960335 https://scholarworks.smith.edu/context/geo_facpubs/article/1187/viewcontent/Microbial_Ecology_of_a_Shallow_Alkaline_Hydrothermal_Vent__Strýtan_Hydrothermal_Field__EyjafÃ_rdur__Northern_Iceland.pdf © 2022 Twing, Ward, Kane, Sanders, Price, Pendleton, Giovannelli, Brazelton and McGlynn http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Geosciences: Faculty Publications Geology Microbiology text 2022 ftsmithcollege https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.960335 2023-07-02T17:13:19Z Strýtan Hydrothermal Field (SHF) is a submarine system located in Eyjafördur in northern Iceland composed of two main vents: Big Strýtan and Arnarnesstrýtan. The vents are shallow, ranging from 16 to 70 m water depth, and vent high pH (up to 10.2), moderate temperature (Tmax ∼70°C), anoxic, fresh fluids elevated in dissolved silica, with slightly elevated concentrations of hydrogen and methane. In contrast to other alkaline hydrothermal vents, SHF is unique because it is hosted in basalt and therefore the high pH is not created by serpentinization. While previous studies have assessed the geology and geochemistry of this site, the microbial diversity of SHF has not been explored in detail. Here we present a microbial diversity survey of the actively venting fluids and chimneys from Big Strýtan and Arnarnesstrýtan, using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. Community members from the vent fluids are mostly aerobic heterotrophic bacteria; however, within the chimneys oxic, low oxygen, and anoxic habitats could be distinguished, where taxa putatively capable of acetogenesis, sulfur-cycling, and hydrogen metabolism were observed. Very few archaea were observed in the samples. The inhabitants of SHF are more similar to terrestrial hot spring samples than other marine sites. It has been hypothesized that life on Earth (and elsewhere in the solar system) could have originated in an alkaline hydrothermal system, however all other studied alkaline submarine hydrothermal systems to date are fueled by serpentinization. SHF adds to our understandings of hydrothermal vents in relationship to microbial diversity, evolution, and possibly the origin of life. Text Iceland Smith College: Smith ScholarWorks Frontiers in Microbiology 13
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topic Geology
Microbiology
spellingShingle Geology
Microbiology
Twing, Katrina I.
Ward, L. M.
Kane, Zachery K.
Sanders, Alexa
Price, Roy Edward
Pendleton, H. Lizethe
Giovannelli, Donato
Brazelton, William J.
McGlynn, Shawn E.
Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent: Strýtan Hydrothermal Field, Eyjafördur, Northern Iceland
topic_facet Geology
Microbiology
description Strýtan Hydrothermal Field (SHF) is a submarine system located in Eyjafördur in northern Iceland composed of two main vents: Big Strýtan and Arnarnesstrýtan. The vents are shallow, ranging from 16 to 70 m water depth, and vent high pH (up to 10.2), moderate temperature (Tmax ∼70°C), anoxic, fresh fluids elevated in dissolved silica, with slightly elevated concentrations of hydrogen and methane. In contrast to other alkaline hydrothermal vents, SHF is unique because it is hosted in basalt and therefore the high pH is not created by serpentinization. While previous studies have assessed the geology and geochemistry of this site, the microbial diversity of SHF has not been explored in detail. Here we present a microbial diversity survey of the actively venting fluids and chimneys from Big Strýtan and Arnarnesstrýtan, using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. Community members from the vent fluids are mostly aerobic heterotrophic bacteria; however, within the chimneys oxic, low oxygen, and anoxic habitats could be distinguished, where taxa putatively capable of acetogenesis, sulfur-cycling, and hydrogen metabolism were observed. Very few archaea were observed in the samples. The inhabitants of SHF are more similar to terrestrial hot spring samples than other marine sites. It has been hypothesized that life on Earth (and elsewhere in the solar system) could have originated in an alkaline hydrothermal system, however all other studied alkaline submarine hydrothermal systems to date are fueled by serpentinization. SHF adds to our understandings of hydrothermal vents in relationship to microbial diversity, evolution, and possibly the origin of life.
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author Twing, Katrina I.
Ward, L. M.
Kane, Zachery K.
Sanders, Alexa
Price, Roy Edward
Pendleton, H. Lizethe
Giovannelli, Donato
Brazelton, William J.
McGlynn, Shawn E.
author_facet Twing, Katrina I.
Ward, L. M.
Kane, Zachery K.
Sanders, Alexa
Price, Roy Edward
Pendleton, H. Lizethe
Giovannelli, Donato
Brazelton, William J.
McGlynn, Shawn E.
author_sort Twing, Katrina I.
title Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent: Strýtan Hydrothermal Field, Eyjafördur, Northern Iceland
title_short Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent: Strýtan Hydrothermal Field, Eyjafördur, Northern Iceland
title_full Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent: Strýtan Hydrothermal Field, Eyjafördur, Northern Iceland
title_fullStr Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent: Strýtan Hydrothermal Field, Eyjafördur, Northern Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent: Strýtan Hydrothermal Field, Eyjafördur, Northern Iceland
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