Terrigenous dissolved organic matter persists in the energy-limited deep groundwaters of the Fennoscandian Shield. 2022

Helena Osterholz, and Stephanie Turner, and Linda J Alakangas, and Eva-Lena Tullborg, and Thorsten Dittmar, and Birgitta E Kalinowski, and Mark Dopson
Marine Chemistry, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, Rostock, Germany. helena.osterholz@io-warnemuende.de.

The deep terrestrial biosphere encompasses the life below the photosynthesis-fueled surface that perseveres in typically nutrient and energy depleted anoxic groundwaters. The composition and cycling of this vast dissolved organic matter (DOM) reservoir relevant to the global carbon cycle remains to be deciphered. Here we show that recent Baltic Sea-influenced to ancient pre-Holocene saline Fennoscandian Shield deep bedrock fracture waters carried DOM with a strong terrigenous signature and varying contributions from abiotic and biotic processes. Removal of easily degraded carbon at the surface-to-groundwater transition and corresponding microbial community assembly processes likely resulted in the highly similar DOM signatures across the notably different water types that selected for a core microbiome. In combination with the aliphatic character, depleted δ13C signatures in DOM indicated recent microbial production in the oldest, saline groundwater. Our study revealed the persistence of terrestrially-sourced carbon in severely energy limited deep continental groundwaters supporting deep microbial life.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002244 Carbon A nonmetallic element with atomic symbol C, atomic number 6, and atomic weight [12.0096; 12.0116]. It may occur as several different allotropes including DIAMOND; CHARCOAL; and GRAPHITE; and as SOOT from incompletely burned fuel. Carbon-12,Vitreous Carbon,Carbon 12,Carbon, Vitreous
D000090422 Dissolved Organic Matter A heterogeneous class of water-soluble compounds containing covalently bound CARBON that are derived from a variety of biological and geological sources during the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (CARBON CYCLE). Dissolved Organic Carbon,Dissolved Organic Chemicals,Dissolved Organic Compounds,Dissolved Organic Nitrogen,Dissolved Organic Phosphorus,Carbon, Dissolved Organic,Nitrogen, Dissolved Organic,Organic Carbon, Dissolved,Organic Chemicals, Dissolved,Organic Compounds, Dissolved,Organic Matter, Dissolved,Organic Nitrogen, Dissolved,Organic Phosphorus, Dissolved,Phosphorus, Dissolved Organic
D057486 Carbon Cycle The cycle by which the element carbon is exchanged between organic matter and the earth's physical environment. Carbon Fixation,Carbon Flux,Carbon Cycles,Carbon Fixations,Carbon Fluxs,Cycle, Carbon,Cycles, Carbon,Fixation, Carbon,Fixations, Carbon,Flux, Carbon,Fluxs, Carbon
D060587 Groundwater Liquid water present beneath the surface of the earth. Aquifers,Ground Water,Ground-Water,Subterranean Lakes,Underground Lakes,Underground Streams,Underground Water,Water Table,Aquifer,Ground Waters,Ground-Waters,Groundwaters,Lake, Subterranean,Lake, Underground,Lakes, Subterranean,Lakes, Underground,Stream, Underground,Streams, Underground,Subterranean Lake,Table, Water,Tables, Water,Underground Lake,Underground Stream,Underground Waters,Water Tables,Water, Underground,Waters, Underground
D064307 Microbiota The full collection of microbes (bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that naturally exist within a particular biological niche such as an organism, soil, a body of water, etc. Human Microbiome,Microbiome,Microbiome, Human,Microbial Community,Microbial Community Composition,Microbial Community Structure,Community Composition, Microbial,Community Structure, Microbial,Community, Microbial,Composition, Microbial Community,Human Microbiomes,Microbial Communities,Microbial Community Compositions,Microbial Community Structures,Microbiomes,Microbiotas

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