Wilkins Michael J, Daly Rebecca A, Mouser Paula J, Trexler Ryan, Sharma Shihka, Cole David R, Wrighton Kelly C, Biddle Jennifer F, Denis Elizabeth H, Fredrickson Jim K, Kieft Thomas L, Onstott Tullis C, Peterson Lee, Pfiffner Susan M, Phelps Tommy J, Schrenk Matthew O
School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University Columbus, OH, USA ; Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University Columbus, OH, USA.
Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University Columbus, OH, USA.
Front Microbiol. 2014 Sep 12;5:481. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00481. eCollection 2014.
Research in the deep terrestrial biosphere is driven by interest in novel biodiversity and metabolisms, biogeochemical cycling, and the impact of human activities on this ecosystem. As this interest continues to grow, it is important to ensure that when subsurface investigations are proposed, materials recovered from the subsurface are sampled and preserved in an appropriate manner to limit contamination and ensure preservation of accurate microbial, geochemical, and mineralogical signatures. On February 20th, 2014, a workshop on "Trends and Future Challenges in Sampling The Deep Subsurface" was coordinated in Columbus, Ohio by The Ohio State University and West Virginia University faculty, and sponsored by The Ohio State University and the Sloan Foundation's Deep Carbon Observatory. The workshop aims were to identify and develop best practices for the collection, preservation, and analysis of terrestrial deep rock samples. This document summarizes the information shared during this workshop.
对陆地深层生物圈的研究源于对新的生物多样性和新陈代谢、生物地球化学循环以及人类活动对该生态系统影响的兴趣。随着这种兴趣持续增长,重要的是要确保在提出地下调查时,从地下回收的材料以适当方式进行采样和保存,以限制污染并确保准确的微生物、地球化学和矿物学特征得以保存。2014年2月20日,俄亥俄州立大学和西弗吉尼亚大学的教员在俄亥俄州哥伦布市举办了一场关于“深层地下采样的趋势与未来挑战”的研讨会,并由俄亥俄州立大学和斯隆基金会的深层碳观测站赞助。该研讨会的目的是确定并制定陆地深层岩石样本采集、保存和分析的最佳实践方法。本文件总结了此次研讨会上分享的信息。