Exploration of the deep-subseafloor-biosphere frontiers: Achievements and perspectives

F. Inagaki, Y. Morono, T. Hoshino, A. Ijiri, Nan Xiao, S. Suzuki, S. Ishii, G. Uramoto, T. Terada, H. Imachi, Y. Kubo
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Scientific ocean drilling over the past half-century has significantly expanded our knowledge of life, ocean, and Earth. The discovery of the spatially vast deep-subseafloor biosphere, a milestone scientific achievement, has extended the planetary habitability of life on Earth. To date, multiple lines of evidence form the core samples have demonstrated that a remarkable amount of physiologically unknown microbial life is present deep beneath the ocean floor where water supply and energy substrates are severely limited. Although subseafloor microbial ecosystems generally function extremely slowly, the consequence of long-term activity on geological timescales may play significant ecological roles in global biogeochemical carbon and other elemental cycles.
深海海底生物圈前沿探索:成就与展望
在过去的半个世纪里,科学的海洋钻探极大地扩展了我们对生命、海洋和地球的认识。空间巨大的海底深处生物圈的发现是一项里程碑式的科学成就,它扩大了地球上生命的可居住性。迄今为止,来自岩心样本的多条证据表明,在水供应和能量基质严重有限的海底深处,存在着大量生理上未知的微生物生命。虽然海底微生物生态系统的功能通常极其缓慢,但其长期活动在地质时间尺度上的结果可能在全球生物地球化学碳和其他元素循环中发挥重要的生态作用。
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