Project Details
Biogeochemistry of deep microbial ecosystems in the Mallik 5L-38 Gas Hydrate Research Well, Mackenzie River Delta, Canada
Applicant
Dr. Kai Mangelsdorf
Subject Area
Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry
Term
from 2002 to 2006
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5363919
In recent years the discovery of ubiquitous microbial life in the deep subsurface has changed our perception of the Earth´s biosphere. First assessments suggest the biomass of this so-called "deep biosphere" is approximately comparable to that of the Earth´s surface, thereby outlining the importance of this widely disseminated hidden world for global geochemical cycles. The opportunity to explore a microbial ecosystem in the deep biosphere in a terrestrial setting near a gas hydrate deposit using organic geochemistry is provided by the Mallik Gas Hydrate Research Well 5L-38, which is located at the northern edge of the Mackenzie River delta (Northern Territories, Canada) in a permafrost region. Our main goal, co-ordinated with a partner project on feedstock generation and networked with colleagues from Canada, USA, India and other scientists at GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, is to elucidate the occurrence and nature of deep microbial ecosystems in the well using biogeochemistry. Both the chemical and isotopic compositions of individual biomarkers will be employed to identify the sources of organic matter detritus and the type of living biomass. Sediments and bacterial cultures will come under detailed investigation.
DFG Programme
Infrastructure Priority Programmes
Participating Persons
Professor Dr. Brian Horsfield; Professor Dr. Heinz Wilkes