11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
*AHTESHYAM AHTESHYAM1, Tahura Sajid1, Shaveta Shawhani1 (1.Patanjali Medical College, Haridwar India)
[E] Poster
B (Biogeosciences ) » B-BG Biogeosciences & Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions
Wed. Jun 1, 2022 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Online Poster Zoom Room (28) (Ch.28)
convener:Shino Suzuki(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), convener:Shingo Kato(RIKEN), Tomoyo Okumura(Center for Advanced Marine Core Research, Kochi University), convener:Yoshinori Takano(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)), Chairperson:Tomoyo Okumura(Center for Advanced Marine Core Research, Kochi University), Yoshinori Takano(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC))
Researches on the deep sea and deep subsurface environments, the frontier of the Earth, have illustrated a picture of the distinctive biosphere built on the complex chemical, physical, and biological interactions that exist in the vast space. Such researches have focused on various aspects of deep biosphere, including the fluxes of water and light (carbon, nitrogen, etc.) and metallic elements, types and densities of energy for life, the nature of the setting as a habitat for life, the densities and characteristics of life existing there and limits for life in various factors. Understanding through these researches has revealed that the deep biosphere is closely related to, and play important roles in the various issues lying in the climate change, management of natural energy and resources, and natural disasters. In addition, when viewing it on a geologic time scale, the researches have contributed to developing fundamental knowledge in a wide range of fields of science, including the evolution of life isolated from light energy, life-earth coevolution, chemical evolution, evolution of functional biochemical systems, and even the extraterrestrial habitability. This session welcomes presentations about a technical, experimental, theoretical, and applied researches on the Earth and planetary frontier biosphere, where various factors are complexly interrelated in time and space. We further will discuss the results systematically and multi-dimensionally, which expects to lead to the future directions of this field of science.
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
*AHTESHYAM AHTESHYAM1, Tahura Sajid1, Shaveta Shawhani1 (1.Patanjali Medical College, Haridwar India)
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
*REHMAN REHMAN1, Mohammad S Yar1 (1.Jamia Hamdard University)
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
*Shingo Kato1, Moriya Ohkuma1 (1.RIKEN-BRC, JCM)
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
*Shino Suzuki1, Shunichi Ishii2, Kenneth H Nealson3, José M. Marques4 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.JAMSTEC, 3.University of Southern California, 4.Universidade Técnica de Lisboa)
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
*Noriaki YAMAUCHI1, Maud Watkinson1 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Kyushu University)
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
*Shazia Shifa1, jahangeer Jahangeer1, Sirajuddin Ahmed1, Neha Sami1 (1.JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA NEW DELHI INDIA )
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