Earth science and geoscience DEEP LIFE undersea biosphere Where is the limit of existence of life? / Fumio Inagaki

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 地球科学・地学 DEEP LIFE 海底下生命圏 生命存在の限界はどこにあるのか / 稲垣史生
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Released date: 18 May 2023
Maker: Kodansha

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Earth Science and Geology
[Introduction to the Contents]
The "world under the ocean floor" where no life existed until now.
However, there was a rich "biosphere" extending over the earth!
Various microorganisms discovered from "geological core samples" collected by drilling surveys under the ocean floor.
Various microorganisms were discovered from "geological core samples" collected by drilling surveys under the ocean floor.
Since when microorganisms have been there,
What are they taking nutrients from?
Why can they endure the world of ultra-high temperature and ultra-high pressure (Attiachi no Kachikachi)?
As we follow these mysteries, we can see a "life system" that is different from the previously thought view of life!
Archaebacteria (Archaea) cultivated from geological core samples deep under the From Tahiti to Oakland
The Discovery of Super Slow Life : The Secret to Long Life
The World of Tohoku University : Microorganisms Play a Niche
Column 2 : Exploring the Limits of Life - Exploring the Deep Blue Sea and Dust Patches
Chapter 3 : Exploring the Limits of Life Existence - Exploring the Coal-Layer Biosphere off Hachinohe, Shimokita
The "Chikyu" of the day
What happened under the ocean floor off Hachinohe, Shimokita
The "Chikyu" of the day
The "Chikyu" of the day
What happened under the ocean floor off Hachinohe, Cape Muroto
What happened under the ocean floor off Hachinohe
He is also a guest professor at the Research Institute of Innovative Mechanisms and a guest professor at the Graduate School of Integrated Human Natural Sciences at Kochi University. He has received several awards including the Tiler Award of the Japanese Association of Earth and Planetary Sciences (AGU), the Copernicus Medal of the European And Planetary Sciences Copernicus Medal, the American Science アカデミーコザレリ Award, the International geochemistry Association / European geochemistry Association Fellow, AGU Fellow, the Oil Technology Association Special Award, and the 2023 Philippe Franz von Siebold Award. 120 2000 1972 Gnocchi yoshiko Monde Koriyama City Asaka agricultural chemistry geophysics hyperthermophilic Faculty of Agriculture, Kagawa University Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology