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Microbial Ecology | 2010

Geomicrobiological properties of ultra-deep granitic groundwater from the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory (MIU), central Japan.

Akari Fukuda; Hiroki Hagiwara; Toyoho Ishimura; Mariko Kouduka; Seiichiro Ioka; Yuki Amano; Urumu Tsunogai; Yohey Suzuki; Takashi Mizuno

Although deep subterranean crystalline rocks are known to harbor microbial ecosystems, geochemical factors that constrain the biomass, diversity, and metabolic activities of microorganisms remain to be clearly defined. To better understand the geochemical and microbiological relationships, we characterized granitic groundwater collected from a 1,148- to 1,169-m-deep borehole interval at the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory site, Japan, in 2005 and 2008. Geochemical analyses of the groundwater samples indicated that major electron acceptors, such as NO3− and SO42−, were not abundant, while dissolved organic carbon (not including organic acids), CH4 and H2, was moderately rich in the groundwater sample collected in 2008. The total number of acridine orange-stained cells in groundwater samples collected in 2005 and 2008 were 1.1 × 104 and 5.2 × 104 cells/mL, respectively. In 2005 and 2008, the most common phylotypes determined by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis were both related to Thauera spp., the cultivated members of which can utilize minor electron donors, such as aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons. After a 3–5-week incubation period with potential electron donors (organic acids or CH4 + H2) and with/without electron acceptors (O2 or NO3−), dominant microbial populations shifted to Brevundimonas spp. These geomicrobiological results suggest that deep granitic groundwater has been stably colonized by Thauera spp. probably owing to the limitation of O2, NO3−, and organic acids.


Applied Geochemistry | 2005

Hydrochemical baseline condition of groundwater at the Mizunami underground research laboratory (MIU)

Teruki Iwatsuki; R. Furue; H. Mie; Seiichiro Ioka; T. Mizuno


Renewable Energy | 2015

Assessment of development potential of ground-coupled heat pump system in Tsugaru Plain, Japan

Gaurav Shrestha; Youhei Uchida; Mayumi Yoshioka; Hikari Fujii; Seiichiro Ioka


Limnology | 2011

Spatiotemporal variations in the abundances of the prokaryotic rRNA genes, pmoA , and mcrA in the deep layers of a peat bog in Sarobetsu-genya wetland, Japan

Masaru Akiyama; Satoru Shimizu; Toshiaki Sakai; Seiichiro Ioka; Yoji Ishijima; Takeshi Naganuma


Journal of the Japan Society of Engineering Geology | 2011

Geological Analysis of Alluvium in the Sarobetsu Moor

Toshiaki Sakai; Seiichiro Ioka; Yoji Ishijima; Toshifumi Igarashi


Journal of the Japan Society of Engineering Geology | 2012

Hydrogeological Structure and Groundwater Flow of Alluvium in the South Sarobetsu Moor

Toshiaki Sakai; Seiichiro Ioka; Toshifumi Igarashi


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2011

Determination of redox potential of sulfidic groundwater in unconsolidated sediments by long-term continuous in situ potentiometric measurements

Seiichiro Ioka; Toshiaki Sakai; Toshifumi Igarashi; Yoji Ishijima


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2011

Long-term continuous in situ potentiometrically measured redox potential in anoxic groundwater with high methane and iron contents

Seiichiro Ioka; Toshiaki Sakai; Toshifumi Igarashi; Yoji Ishijima


Energies | 2014

Determining the Maximum Depth of Hydrothermal Circulation Using Geothermal Mapping and Seismicity to Delineate the Depth to Brittle-Plastic Transition in Northern Honshu, Japan

Yota Suzuki; Seiichiro Ioka; Hirofumi Muraoka


Journal of groundwater hydrology | 2004

Nitrate reduction zone in groundwater at a slope-wetland plot in Tsukuba upland, Ibaraki Prefecture

Seiichiro Ioka; Norio Tase

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Gaurav Shrestha

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Mayumi Yoshioka

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Teruki Iwatsuki

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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