Jun-ichiro Ishibashi
Hokkaido University
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Archive | 2017
Junichi Miyazaki; Shinsuke Kawagucci; Akiko Makabe; Ayu Takahashi; Kazuya Kitada; Junji Torimoto; Yohei Matsui; Eiji Tasumi; Takazo Shibuya; Kentaro Nakamura; Shunsuke Horai; Shun Sato; Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; Hayato Kanzaki; Satoshi Nakagawa; Miho Hirai; Yoshihiro Takaki; Kyoko Okino; Hiromi Watanabe; Hidenori Kumagai; Chong Chen
Since the initial discovery of hydrothermal vents in 1977, these ‘extreme’ chemosynthetic systems have been a focus of interdisciplinary research. The Okinawa Trough (OT), located in the semi-enclosed East China Sea between the Eurasian continent and the Ryukyu arc, hosts more than 20 known vent sites but all within a relatively narrow depth range (600–1880 m). Depth is a significant factor in determining fluid temperature and chemistry, as well as biological composition. However, due to the narrow depth range of known sites, the actual influence of depth here has been poorly resolved. Here, the Yokosuka site (2190 m), the first OT vent exceeding 2000 m depth is reported. A highly active hydrothermal vent site centred around four active vent chimneys reaching 364°C in temperature, it is the hottest in the OT. Notable Cl depletion (130 mM) and both high H 2 and CH 4 concentrations (approx. 10 mM) probably result from subcritical phase separation and thermal decomposition of sedimentary organic matter. Microbiota and fauna were generally similar to other sites in the OT, although with some different characteristics. In terms of microbiota, the H 2 -rich vent fluids in Neuschwanstein chimney resulted in the dominance of hydrogenotrophic chemolithoautotrophs such as Thioreductor and Desulfobacterium . For fauna, the dominance of the deep-sea mussel Bathymodiolus aduloides is surprising given other nearby vent sites are usually dominated by B. platifrons and/or B. japonicus , and a sponge field in the periphery dominated by Poecilosclerida is unusual for OT vents. Our insights from the Yokosuka site implies that although the distribution of animal species may be linked to depth, the constraint is perhaps not water pressure and resulting chemical properties of the vent fluid but instead physical properties of the surrounding seawater. The potential significance of these preliminary results and prospect for future research on this unique site are discussed.
Nature | 1989
P. Halbach; Ko-ichi Nakamura; M. Wahsner; J. Lange; Hideaki Sakai; L. Käselitz; R.-D. Hansen; M. Yamano; J. Post; B. Prause; Richard Seifert; Walter Michaelis; F. Teichmann; Masataka Kinoshita; A. Märten; Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; S. Czerwinski; N. Blum
Resource Geology | 2008
Ryohei Suzuki; Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; Miwako Nakaseama; Uta Konno; Urumu Tsunogai; Kaul Gena
Archive | 2004
Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; Toshiro Yamanaka; Hiroshi Kimura; Akihiko Hirota; Tomohiro Toki; Urumu Tsunogai; Toshitaka Gamo; Motoo Utsumi; Kevin K. Roe; Shigeki Miyabe; Kensaku Okamura
Archive | 2000
Shinji Tsuchida; Kazuki Watanabe; Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; Hiroshi Miyake; Hajime Watabe; Toshiyuki Yamaguchi; Tomio Kitajima; Ayako Nakano; Minako Matsumura; Hiromi Watanabe
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2009
Takuro Nunoura; Hanako Oida; Miwako Nakaseama; Ayako Kosaka; Satoru B. Ohkubo; Takashi Kikuchi; Hiromi Kazama; S. H Tanabe; Koshiro Nakamura; Mitsuhiro Kinoshita; Hisako Hirayama; Fumio Inagaki; Urumu Tsunogai; Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; Ken Takai
Archive | 2003
Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; Toshiro Yamanaka; Katsumi Marumo; Tomoyuki Urabe
Archive | 2004
Motoo Utsumi; Urumu Tsunogai; Jun-ichiro Ishibashi
Archive | 2005
Cornel E. J. de Ronde; Gary J. Massoth; Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; Robert W. Embley; John E. Lupton; D. A. Butterfield; Toshiro Yamanaka; Laura Evans; Ken Takai
Archive | 2005
Gary J. Massoth; Richard J. Arculus; Edward T. Baker; D. A. Butterfield; William W. Chadwick; Bruce Christenson; Cornel E. J. de Ronde; Robert W. Embley; Laura Evans; Karine Faure; Ian J. Graham; R. R. Greene; Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; Geoff T. Lebon; John E. Lupton; J. A. C. Resing; Kevin K. Roe; Michael Schmidt; Peter Stoffers; Sharon L. Walker; T. J. Worthington; Ian C. Wright; Toshiro Yamanaka
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