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Methanotroph-derived bacteriohopanepolyol signatures in sediments covering Miocene brown coal deposits.

Authors :
Pytlak, Anna
Sparkes, Robert
Goraj, Weronika
Szafranek-Nakonieczna, Anna
Banach, Artur
Akhmetkaliyeva, Saule
Słowakiewicz, Mirosław
Source :
International Journal of Coal Geology. Jun2021, Vol. 242, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Methanotrophic bacteria (MB) are an important group of microorganisms, involved in the greenhouse gas (GHG) cycles. They are responsible for the utilization of methane, one of the main GHGs, which is released in large amounts (via biogenic and abiogenic processes) during coal formation. This study aimed to determine the main factors affecting the distribution of the MB in two lignite-bearing series of the Turów and Bełchatów coal basins. Distribution of MB in the lignite profiles was studied using methanotroph-specific lipid biomarkers such as amino-bacteriohopanepolyols (NH-BHPs) and C-3 methylated BHPs. BHP results were combined with physical and chemical properties of the studied sediments. In general, lignites were richer in BHPs than the mineral samples, which points to the important role of the intrinsic methane cycling. NH-BHP speciation confirmed that the methanotrophic community of the studied sediments was a combination of both type I and, especially, type II methanotrophs. Based on geological data, it was suggested that elevated temperature during diagenesis intensifies decomposition of methanotroph-specific biomarkers (aminopentol and 3-Me BHT). It was found that the tested BHPs can derive from both fossil and living MB. The presence of metabolically active methanotrophs should therefore be accounted for during studies aimed at using lignite deposits as a source of methane. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01665162
Volume :
242
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Coal Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150553786
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coal.2021.103759