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Scientists Discover Mysterious Signs of Life in Bizarre Blue Volcanic Goo : ScienceAlert

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Exploring Unexpected Biosignatures in Blue Volcanic Goo Beneath the Pacific Ocean

Researchers have uncovered surprising biosignatures in a vividly blue volcanic goo beneath the Pacific Ocean, shedding light on the origins of life. The samples were extracted from mud volcanoes near the Mariana Trench, at depths of nearly 3,000 meters. These sediment samples, with an extremely high pH of 12, contain fats from enigmatic organisms thriving in this harsh environment.

Despite the nutrient-poor and corrosive nature of the sediment, researchers have confirmed the presence of extremophile microbes adapting to these extreme conditions. University of Bremen organic geochemist Florence Schubotz expressed excitement about the insights gained from this microbial habitat, suggesting that primordial life could have originated in similar environments.

The study, led by University of Bremen geoscientist Palash Kumawat, examined sediment cores from mud volcanoes near the Mariana Trench. The cores revealed layers of serpentinite and brucite, showcasing a distinct coloration that remains unaffected by the surrounding seawater.

Within the serpentinite layers, researchers discovered fats from bacterial and archaeal cell membranes, indicating the presence of microbial communities adapted to survive in highly alkaline conditions. The study also highlighted a shift in microbial populations between the ocean-floor sediment and the serpentinite mud, showcasing the diversity of life in these extreme environments.

These findings contribute to our understanding of chemosynthetic life sustained by serpentinites in nutrient-poor locations across the ocean floor. The microbes in these environments derive energy from methane by consuming sulfate, a process that produces hydrogen sulfide.

Further exploration of these extremophiles could provide valuable insights into the origins of life on Earth and other planets. Life beneath the seafloor accounts for a significant portion of Earth’s biomass, yet remains largely unexplored.

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This groundbreaking research, published in Communications Earth & Environment, offers a glimpse into the mysteries of microbial life thriving in extreme conditions deep beneath the ocean’s surface.

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