Deep sea bacteria reveal hidden sulfur cycle impacting ocean health.
Researchers studied deep sediment cores from the eastern Arabian Sea to understand the sulfur cycle. They found evidence of sulfate reduction by bacteria in shallow depths, but a lack of organic material for further reduction deeper down. Instead, they observed an increase in sulfate concentrations due to the oxidation of sulfides by iron compounds. This suggests that even in deep ocean sediments, organic matter can still provide nutrients for microbial activity, impacting the sulfur cycle.