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. 2015 Sep 11;10(4):796–809. doi: 10.1038/ismej.2015.157

Table 2. Summary of temperature gradient experiments based on data from Figure 2.

Study sites Sulfate reduction
Sulfate reduction rates (nmol cm−3 day−1)
Ea (kJ mol−1) Q10a
  Topt (°C) Tcrit (°C) At 0 °C At Topt 0 °C vs Topt (%)b Range of linearity (°C)c    
Southern Ocean (Weddell Sea) 21.3 N/A 0.1 0.5 20 0, +21 51.2±8.0 2.1
Arctic Ocean (Ymerbukta, Svalbard) 24.9 N/A 232 2233 10 0, +25 54.9±6.9 2.2
Arctic Ocean (Smeerenburgfjord, Svalbard) 26.4 N/A 15 161 9 0, +26 64.5±1.7 2.4
North Sea (Wadden Sea, German Bight) 34.8 N/A 12 518 2 +4, +35 63.7±3.2 2.3
Baltic Sea (Arkona Basin) 34.8 N/A 13 236 5 0, +35 67.0±3.9 2.4
Arabian Sea (off the coast of Goa, India) 38.3 11 1 55 2 +11, +38 55.7±5.7 2.0
Arabian Sea (Sadeyat island, United Arab Emirates) 40 18 0.02 21 0.1 +18, +40 97.4±11.9 3.4
Andaman Sea (Phuket Island, Thailand) 41.8 13 5 316 2 +13, +42 44.6±4.8 1.7
South China Sea (Hainan Island, China) 43.7 8 1 25 3 +6, +44 36.0±5.0 1.6

Abbreviations: SRR, sulfate reduction rates; Tcrit, critical temperature; Topt, optimal temperature.

a

The temperature interval for the calculation of Q10 is +20 °C to +30 °C.

b

Percentage of SRR at 0 °C of maximum SRR at Topt.

c

The term 'Range of linearity' refers to the linear part of the Arrhenius plot.