2008
DOI: 10.1080/01490450802258402
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Microbial Methane Formation from Hard Coal and Timber in an Abandoned Coal Mine

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“…For example, methane-producing archaea (i.e., methanogens) such as the genera Methanoculleus, Methanobacterium, Methanolobus, and Methanosarcina, as well as some potential acetate-producing bacteria (i.e., acetogens), such as Acetobacterium, were dominant in a deep borehole aquifer directly connected to coal deposits in Hokkaido Island, Japan (Shimizu et al, 2007). Using incubation tracer experiments and the FISH technique, active methanogenesis was found to occur even in a highly altered graphite deposit (Krüger et al, 2008). Very recently, Fry et al (2009) reported sizable cultivatable populations of potential sulfate-reducing bacteria, methanogens, acetogens, and lignite-utilizing heterotrophs in the uplifted coaly sediments of northern New Zealand based on results from the most probable number cultivation method.…”
Section: Coal Diagenesis: Microbiological Significance For Biogeochemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, methane-producing archaea (i.e., methanogens) such as the genera Methanoculleus, Methanobacterium, Methanolobus, and Methanosarcina, as well as some potential acetate-producing bacteria (i.e., acetogens), such as Acetobacterium, were dominant in a deep borehole aquifer directly connected to coal deposits in Hokkaido Island, Japan (Shimizu et al, 2007). Using incubation tracer experiments and the FISH technique, active methanogenesis was found to occur even in a highly altered graphite deposit (Krüger et al, 2008). Very recently, Fry et al (2009) reported sizable cultivatable populations of potential sulfate-reducing bacteria, methanogens, acetogens, and lignite-utilizing heterotrophs in the uplifted coaly sediments of northern New Zealand based on results from the most probable number cultivation method.…”
Section: Coal Diagenesis: Microbiological Significance For Biogeochemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, microbiological studies of terrestrial coal environments revealed the presence of hydrogenotrophic methanogens (Shimizu et al, 2007;Krüger et al, 2008: Strapoc et al, 2008. The coals in the Shimokita gas field are mostly composed of lignite and are intercalated with porous sandy layers, like lens structure (Osawa et al, 2002).…”
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“…To date, only a few studies have observed methanogenesis in cultures associated with coals and combined isotope geochemistry and microbial community analysis (Beckmann et al, 2011;Krüger et al, 2008). …”
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“…Isotope fractionation during methanogenesis has previously been investigated in laboratory samples using isolated microbes Penger et al, 2012; and incubation experiments using environmental samples Galand et al, 2010;). Many of the isotopic studies on biogenic CBM reported in the literature used environmental samples and were conducted without having information on the methanogenic microbial community involved Kinnon et al, 2010;trąpoć et al, 2007 . To date, only a few studies have observed methanogenesis in cultures associated with coals and combined isotope geochemistry and microbial community analysis Krüger et al, 2008).…”
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