Preliminary investigation of the thermal biosystem of Mount Rittmann fumaroles (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica)

The biota and environment of fumarolic ground recently discovered near Mount Rittmann are described. Three patches (about 1 m2 each) of the moss Pohlia nutans were found in a minor caldera rim. Cyanophytes, chlorophytes, protozoa and bacteria were isolated from the moss and warm ground (30–50°C). The results are compared with those of previous studies on Antarctic volcanoes. The origin of the geothermal flora is discussed in terms of long-distance transport of propagules to the continent

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Publication status:
Published
Author(s):
Authors: Bargagli, R., Broady, P.A., Walton, D.W.H. ORCIDORCID record for D.W.H. Walton

Date:
1 June, 1996
Journal/Source:
Antarctic Science / 8
Page(s):
121-126
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102096000181