Brine-Loving Microbes Reveal Secrets To Success In Chemically Extreme Environments
Monday, April 6, 2009 - 23:35
in Earth & Climate
Scientists have completed the first study of microbes that live within the plumbing of deep-sea mud volcanoes in the Gulf of Mexico, where conditions may resemble those in extraterrestrial environments and early Earth. The study was conducted in an area where clusters of seafloor vents spew mud, oil, brine and gases that support food chains independently of the Sun.