Subduction hides high-pressure sources of energy that may feed the deep subsurface biosphere
Geological sources of H2 and abiotic CH4 have had a critical role in the evolution of life and sustainability of the deep subsurface biosphere, yet the origins of these sources remain largely unconstrained. Here the authors show that deep serpentinization (40–80 km) during subduction generates signi...
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Auteurs principaux: | A. Vitale Brovarone, D. A. Sverjensky, F. Piccoli, F. Ressico, D. Giovannelli, I. Daniel |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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