原始海洋中缺乏硫酸盐
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- 2024-11-30
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Earth's ancient oceans held much lower concentrations of sulfate -- a key biological
nutrient
1 -- than
previously
2 recognized, according to research published this week in Science. The findings paint a new portrait of our planet's early
biosphere
3 and
primitive
4
marine
5 life. Organisms require
sulfur
6 as a nutrient, and it plays a central role in regulating
atmospheric
7 chemistry and global climate., ,"Our findings are a fraction of previous estimates, and thousands of time lower than current seawater levels," says Sean Crowe, a lead author of the study and an assistant professor in the Departments of Microbiology and Immunology, and Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of British Columbia., ,"At these trace amounts, sulfate would have been poorly mixed and short-lived in the oceans -- and this sulfate
scarcity
8 would have shaped the nature, activity and evolution of early life on Earth.", ,UBC, University of Southern Denmark, CalTech, University of Minnesota Duluth, and University of Maryland researchers used new techniques and models to
calibrate
9
fingerprints
10 of
bacterial
11 sulfur
metabolisms
12 in Lake Matano, Indonesia -- a modern lake with chemistry similar to Earth's early oceans., ,Measuring these fingerprints in rocks older than 2.5 billion years, they discovered sulfate 80 times lower than previously thought., ,The more sensitive
fingerprinting
13 provides a powerful tool to search for sulfur metabolisms deep in Earth's history or on other planets like Mars.
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