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Searching for life in the Dead Sea: Microbiological study using imaging spectroscopy

  • M. Shimoni
  • , E. Ben-Dor
  • , A. Karnieli
  • , J. Eichler
  • , F. Van der Meer
  • , H. Kaufmann
    • Signal and Image Centre
    • Tel Aviv University
    • Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    • Geo researche center

    Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journalArticleRevue par des pairs

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    Résumé

    The Dead Sea is very harsh environment even for microorganisms adapted to hypersaline environment. Not only does the Dead Sea contain the highest salt concentration of all natural lakes inhabited by living organisms, but the peculiar ionic composition of its water, with its high concentration of divalent cations magnesium and calcium, is highly inhibitory even to those microorganisms that are the most adapted to life in the sea. In this research imaging spectroscopy and microbiological studied used to investigate the spatial distribution of various Archaea populations according to the salty saturation of Mor swamp, Dead Sea Basin. Data from the DLR airborne sensor DAIS-7915 in the spectral range between 0.4 to 2.4 μm were acquired along with field and laboratory spectral measurements. The spatial and spectral data were completed by microbiological analysis. The spectral information helped to detect a concentric distribution of the Archaea population, which seems linked to the state of the salty substrate. In the wet muddy central zone lives an Archaea with the relatively lowest salt tolerance. From this centre to the peripheries, the tolerance to salt of the Archaea population was found to be increasing, as the substation changes from salty pools to salty muds and finally to massive salt layers.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)155-164
    Nombre de pages10
    journalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
    Volume4545
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 2002

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