Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jul 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997spie.3111..344o&link_type=abstract
Proc. SPIE Vol. 3111, p. 344-357, Instruments, Methods, and Missions for the Investigation of Extraterrestrial Microorganisms, R
Mathematics
Logic
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Scientific paper
Recent investigations have identified microorganisms in various crustal environments to 2800 meters below the surface (mbls.). Relatively few deep samples of the continued crust (> 800 mbls.) have been collected for microbiological analyses, however, because coring is technically difficult and expensive. The gold mines into the 2.9 Ga Witwatersand Supergroup in South Africa may provide an alternative means of studying microbial communities at depths up to 3500 meters. Uranium-rich, Au-bearing, carbonaceous rock and water from a gallery borehole at a mined depth of 3200 mbls, and an ambient temperature of 50 degree(s)C were collected for microbial analyses. Measures were taken to avoid contamination during mining and sampling. Samples were shipped to the USA in sterile, anaerobic canisters on ice, processed under sterile anaerobic conditions and distributed to participating labs. Microscopic observations revealed the presence of intact cells including filamentous microorganisms. Phospholipid fatty acid and DNA analyses indicated that the samples contain cyanobacteria, sulfate-reducing bacteria and iron- reducing bacteria (IRB). The water sample yielded a strain of Thermus (IRB-SA) that is the first reported Thermus to reduce Fe(III) and the first facultative, thermophilic Fe(III) reducer.
Bailey Trevor
Balkwill David
Boone D. R.
Brockman Fred J.
Deflaun M. F.
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