地球生物的总质量比预算值低1/3
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- 2024-11-30
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Previous estimates about the total mass of all life on our planet have to be reduced by about one third. This is the result of a study by a German-U.S. science team published in the current online issue of
Proceedings
1 of the National Academy of Science. According to previous estimates about one thousand billion tons of carbon are stored in living organisms, of which 30% in single-cell microbes in the ocean floor and 55 % reside in land plants. The science team around Dr. Jens Kallmeyer of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences and University of Potsdam has now revised this number: Instead of 300 billion tons of carbon there are only about 4 billion tons stored in subseafloor microbes. This reduces the total amount of carbon stored in living organisms by about one third., ,Previous estimates were based on drill cores that were taken close to shore or in very
nutrient
2-rich areas. "About half of the world's ocean is extremely nutrient-poor. For the last 10 years it was already suspected that subseafloor biomass was
overestimated
3" explains Dr. Jens Kallmeyer the motivation behind his study. "Unfortunately there were no data to prove it." Therefore Kallmeyer and his colleagues from the University of Potsdam and the University of Rhode Island, USA, collected
sediment
4 cores from areas that were far away from any coasts and islands. The six-year work showed that there were up to one hundred thousand times less cells in
sediments
5 from open-ocean areas, which are
dubbed
6 "deserts of the sea" due to their extreme nutrient
depletion
7, than in
coastal
8 sediments., ,With these new data the scientists recalculated the total biomass in
marine
9 sediments and found these new, drastically lower values., ,Despite of the high logistic and financial efforts for marine drilling operations there are more data of the abundance of living biomass in the sea floor than of their abundance on land. „Our new results show the need to re-examine the other numbers as e.g. the amount of carbon in deep sediments on land," Jens Kallmeyer states. In particular the research into the „Deep
Biosphere
10" is still in the fledgling stages; this is life that can be found in kilometer's depth inside Earth's crust.The new findings contribute to a better picture of the distribution of living biomass on Earth.
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