Origin of Short-Chain Organic Acids in Serpentinite Mud Volcanoes of the Mariana Convergent Margin
(2019)
Journal Article
Eickenbusch, P., Takai, K., Sissman, O., Suzuki, S., Menzies, C., Sakai, S., Sansjofre, S., Tasumi, E., Bernasconi, S., Glombitza, C., Jørgensen, B., Morono, Y., & Lever, M. (2019). Origin of Short-Chain Organic Acids in Serpentinite Mud Volcanoes of the Mariana Convergent Margin. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10, Article 1729. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01729
Serpentinitic systems are potential habitats for microbial life due to frequently high concentrations of microbial energy substrates, such as hydrogen (H₂), methane (CH₄), and short-chain organic acids (SCOAs). Yet, many serpentinitic systems are als... Read More about Origin of Short-Chain Organic Acids in Serpentinite Mud Volcanoes of the Mariana Convergent Margin.