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Abiotic Hydrogen and Methane: Fuels for Life

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ELEMENTS
卷 16, 期 1, 页码 39-46

出版社

MINERALOGICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.2138/gselements.16.1.39

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deep biosphere; biological hydrogen utilization and production; abiotic organic compounds; subsurface storage; early metabolisms

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  1. DCO - Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  2. French National Research Agency ANR through the deepOASES project [ANR-14-CE01-0008-01]
  3. Mission pour les Initiatives Transverses et Interdisciplinaires of the French CNRS (Defi Origines 2018)
  4. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program Science4Clean Energy [764810]
  5. IdEx Universite de Paris [ANR-18-IDEX-0001]

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Geologically produced (abiotic) molecular hydrogen and methane could be widely utilized by microbial communities in surface and subsurface environments. These microbial communities can, therefore, have a potentially significant impact on the net emissions of H-2 and CH4 to Earth's ocean and atmosphere. Abiotic H-2 and CH4 could enable microbial communities to exist in rock-hosted environments and hydrothermal systems with little or no input from photosynthetic carbon fixation, making these communities potential analogs for the earliest metabolisms on Earth (or other planetary bodies). The possible dependence of rock-hosted ecosystems on H-2 and CH4 should factor into current and future plans for engineering the subsurface for storage of these compounds as energy fuels.

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