Workshop to develop deep-life continental scientific drilling projects

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
T. Kieft, T. Onstott, L. Ahonen, V. Aloisi, F. Colwell, B. Engelen, S. Fendrihan, E. Gaidos, U. Harms, I. Head, J. Kallmeyer, B. Reese, Li‐Hung Lin, P. Long, D. Moser, H. Mills, Pinaki Sar, D. Schulze‐Makuch, H. Stan‐Lotter, D. Wagner, Pei-Ling Wang, F. Westall, M. Wilkins
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Abstract. The International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) has long espoused studies of deep subsurface life, and has targeted fundamental questions regarding subsurface life, including the following: "(1) What is the extent and diversity of deep microbial life and what are the factors limiting it? (2) What are the types of metabolism/carbon/energy sources and the rates of subsurface activity? (3) How is deep microbial life adapted to subsurface conditions? (4) How do subsurface microbial communities affect energy resources? And (5) how does the deep biosphere interact with the geosphere and atmosphere?" (Horsfield et al., 2014) Many ICDP-sponsored drilling projects have included a deep-life component; however, to date, not one project has been driven by deep-life goals, in part because geomicrobiologists have been slow to initiate deep biosphere-driven ICDP projects. Therefore, the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO) recently partnered with the ICDP to sponsor a workshop with the specific aim of gathering potential proponents for deep-life-driven ICDP projects and ideas for candidate drilling sites. Twenty-two participants from nine countries proposed projects and sites that included compressional and extensional tectonic environments, evaporites, hydrocarbon-rich shales, flood basalts, Precambrian shield rocks, subglacial and subpermafrost environments, active volcano–tectonic systems, megafan deltas, and serpentinizing ultramafic environments. The criteria and requirements for successful ICDP applications were presented. Deep-life-specific technical requirements were discussed and it was concluded that, while these procedures require adequate planning, they are entirely compatible with the sampling needs of other disciplines. As a result of this workshop, one drilling workshop proposal on the Basin and Range Physiographic Province (BRPP) has been submitted to the ICDP, and several other drilling project proponents plan to submit proposals for ICDP-sponsored drilling workshops in 2016.
开发深生命大陆科学钻探项目的讲习班
摘要国际大陆科学钻探计划(ICDP)长期以来一直支持对深层地下生命的研究,并针对有关地下生命的基本问题,包括以下内容:“(1)深层微生物生命的范围和多样性是什么,限制它的因素是什么?(2)代谢/碳/能量来源的类型和地下活动的速率是什么?(3)深层微生物是如何适应地下环境的?(4)地下微生物群落如何影响能源资源?(5)深层生物圈如何与地圈和大气相互作用?”(Horsfield et al., 2014)许多icdp赞助的钻井项目都包含深生命组件;然而,到目前为止,还没有一个项目是由深层生命目标驱动的,部分原因是地球微生物学家在启动深层生物圈驱动的ICDP项目方面进展缓慢。因此,深碳观测站(DCO)最近与ICDP合作举办了一个研讨会,其具体目的是为深海生物驱动的ICDP项目收集潜在的支持者和候选钻井地点的想法。来自9个国家的22位与会者提出的项目和地点包括挤压和伸展构造环境、蒸发岩、富含油气的页岩、洪水玄武岩、前寒武纪盾构岩、冰下和次冻土环境、活火山构造系统、巨型扇三角洲和蛇纹化超基性环境。提出了成功应用ICDP的标准和要求。讨论了特定于深层生命的技术要求,得出的结论是,虽然这些程序需要充分的规划,但它们完全符合其他学科的抽样需要。本次研讨会的结果是,一个关于盆地和山脉地理省(BRPP)的钻井研讨会提案已经提交给ICDP,其他几个钻井项目的支持者计划在2016年为ICDP赞助的钻井研讨会提交提案。
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Scientific Drilling
Scientific Drilling GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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