Unexpected occurrence of hopanoids at gas seeps in the Black Sea
2003 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.
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- Authors
- Thiel, V. ; Blumenberg, Martin; Pape, T.; Seifert, R.; Michaelis, Walter
- Abstract
- High concentrations of free C-32 bis-homohopanoic acids (up to 433 mug/g dry wt) occur in microbial mats at methane seeps in anoxic Black Sea waters. These compounds show a strong preference for the 'geological' 17alpha(H),21beta(H)- over the 'biological' 17beta(H),21beta(H)-configuration (alphabeta/betabeta ratios up to 30.7) and indicate the potential formation of alphabeta-hopanoids in modern environments. Strong C-13-depletions (delta(13)C as low as -78.4parts per thousand PDB) indicate an in situ generation of these hopanoids by biota involved in the anaerobic cycling of methane carbon. The inferred presence of hopanoids indigenous to a permanently anoxic marine environment is significant because these lipids are not known to occur in strictly anaerobic bacteria. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
- Issue Date
- 2003
- Status
- published
- Publisher
- Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd
- Journal
- Organic Geochemistry
- ISSN
- 0146-6380