| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8123858 | International Journal of Coal Geology | 2016 | 41 Pages | 
Abstract
												The high δ13C-CH4 values (â¥Â 30 â°) and the dominance of Methanosaeta over Methanosarcina indicate that methanogens within the SSB cultures were operating at low substrate concentrations. An unusually positive δ13C-CH4 suggests a substrate depletion effect, which is thought to be related to a decrease in the relative abundance of key bacterial coal degraders with formation water inoculum storage time. Closer observation of δ13C-CH4 values during the growth of cultures within a single experiment also showed a 13C-enrichment trend over time. At log phase of growth, the CH4 produced was 13C-depleted when compared to the stationary phase that also indicates substrate depletion effects. Finally, the δ13C-CH4 values encountered in this study (as high as â 20 â°) highlight the possible positive extension of δ13C-CH4 values of acetoclastic methanogenesis from those currently reported in the literature for natural and experimental samples (as high as â 30 â°).
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											Authors
												Rita Susilawati, Suzanne D. Golding, Kim A. Baublys, Joan S. Esterle, Stephanie K. Hamilton, 
											