“…Both host rock composition and hydrologic context influence microbial community composition in subsurface serpentinizing systems, and recent work at the MBO in Oman highlights this concept ( Miller et al, 2016 ; Rempfert et al, 2017 ; Fones et al, 2019 ; Kraus et al, 2021 ; Nothaft et al, 2021a ). The Samail Ophiolite is composed of mafic gabbros and ultramafic peridotites, mainly harzburgite, both presumed to be undergoing active serpentinization, which fuel distinct microbial communities ( Neal and Stanger, 1983 ; Miller et al, 2016 ; Rempfert et al, 2017 ; Fones et al, 2019 ; Nothaft et al, 2021a ). Rempfert et al (2017) distinguished between four different fluid types at the Samail ophiolite MBO wells, influenced by host rock lithology and hydrologic flow regime (long v. short residence time): hyperalkaline peridotite (pH > 10), alkaline peridotite (pH 8–10), gabbro, and peridotite/gabbro contact wells.…”