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Nitrogen cycling in the subsurface biosphere - an analogue for early life on Earth

Lead Research Organisation: University of Southampton
Department Name: Sch of Ocean and Earth Science

Abstract

Using a serpentinizing system as an analogue system for early life, this project aims to characterise active nitrogen cycling within the Oman ophiolite[2]; and to trace the source of nitrogen for subsurface microbes. How the above may evolve along fluid flows across sharp pH and redox gradients, and how diverse nitrogen-cycling reactions[3] may power life in the subsurface biosphere simulating early life will be investigated. This may provide important insights into how life has evolved on Earth and beyond.

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
NE/S007210/1 30/09/2019 29/09/2028
2740171 Studentship NE/S007210/1 26/09/2022 26/03/2026 Michael James Stocker