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This project investigates the role of anaerobic microbes in marine sediments and their impact on the global carbon cycle. By studying the metabolism of specific carbon compounds in sediments from various locations, the project aims to enhance understanding of organic matter remineralization and its implications for oce…
Much of the organic matter produced on land and in aquatic systems is eventually deposited at the seafloor, making marine sediments the largest organic carbon sink on Earth.
Predominantly, this organic matter is either remineralized to CO2 via biological activity or preserved over geologic time scales. A substantial fraction of remineralization is carried out by microbes that live below the sediment surface in the absence of O2.
To date, these anaerobic microbes remain largely uncharacterized. A…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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