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The Role of Biofilms in the Sedimentology of Actively Forming Gypsum Deposits at Guerrero Negro, Mexico

机译:生物膜在墨西哥格雷罗内格罗积极形成石膏沉积物沉积学中的作用

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Actively forming gypsum deposits at the Guerrero Negro sabkha and saltern system provided habitats for stratified, pigmented microbial communities that exhibited significant morphological and phylogenetic diversity. These deposits ranged from meter-thick gypsum crusts forming in saltern seawater concentration ponds to columnar microbial mats with internally crystallized gypsum granules developing in natural anchialine pools. Gypsum-depositing environments were categorized as forming precipitation surfaces, biofilm-supported surfaces, and clastic surfaces. Each surface type was described in terms of depositional environment, microbial diversity, mineralogy, and sedimentary fabrics. Precipitation surfaces developed in high-salinity subaqueous environments where rates of precipitation outpaced the accumulation of clastic, organic, and/or biofilm layers. These surfaces hosted endolithic biofilms comprised predominantly of oxygenic and anoxygenic phototrophs, sulfate-reducing bacteria, and bacteria from the phylum Bacteroidetes. Biofilm-supported deposits developed in lower-salinity subaqueous environments where light and low water-column turbulence supported dense benthic microbial communities comprised mainly of oxygenic phototrophs. In these settings, gypsum granules precipitated in the extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix as individual granules exhibiting distinctive morphologies. Clastic surfaces developed in sabkha mudflats that included gypsum, carbonate, and siliclastic particles with thin gypsum/ biofilm components. Clastic surfaces were influenced by subsurface brine sheets and capillary evaporation and precipitated subsedimentary gypsum discs in deeper regions. Biofilms appeared to influence both chemical and physical sedimentary processes in the various subaqueous and subaerially exposed environments studied. Biofilm interaction with chemical sedimentary processes included dissolution and granularization of precipitation surfaces, formation of gypsum crystals with equant and distorted habits, and precipitation of trace carbonate and oxide phases. Fine-scale wrinkle structures visible in clastic surfaces of sabkha environments offered evidence of the biofilm's role in physical sedimentary processes. These findings are highly relevant to astrobiology because they expand and refine the known characteristics of gypsum deposits, including their biological components.
机译:在Guerrero Negro sabkha和盐湖系统中活跃形成的石膏矿床为分层的有色微生物群落提供了栖息地,这些群落表现出明显的形态和系统发育多样性。这些沉积物的范围从盐度较高的海水浓缩池中形成的米厚的石膏结壳到天然的邻氨基苯甲酸池中形成的具有内部结晶的石膏颗粒的柱状微生物垫。石膏沉积环境分为形成沉淀表面,生物膜支撑的表面和碎屑表面。根据沉积环境,微生物多样性,矿物学和沉积织物描述了每种表面类型。在高盐度水下环境中形成的降水表面,其中降水率超过了碎屑,有机和/或生物膜层的积累。这些表面寄有内生生物膜,主要包括氧和产氧光养菌,硫酸盐还原细菌和拟杆菌门细菌。生物膜支持的沉积物在盐度较低的水下环境中发育,其中轻度和低水柱湍流支持着密集的底栖微生物群落,主要由含氧光养菌组成。在这些情况下,石膏颗粒以表现出独特形态的单个颗粒形式沉淀在细胞外聚合物(EPS)基质中。在sabkha滩涂中形成的碎屑表面包括石膏,碳酸盐和具有薄石膏/生物膜成分的硅质碎屑。碎屑表面受地下卤水层和毛细管蒸发以及较深区域沉淀的沉积的石膏底盘的影响。在研究的各种水下和水下环境中,生物膜似乎会影响化学和物理沉积过程。生物膜与化学沉积过程的相互作用包括沉淀表面的溶解和颗粒化,具有相同和扭曲习惯的石膏晶体的形成以及微量碳酸盐和氧化物相的沉淀。在sabkha环境的碎屑表面可见的小规模皱纹结构提供了生物膜在物理沉积过程中的作用的证据。这些发现与天体生物学高度相关,因为它们扩展并完善了石膏沉积物的已知特征,包括其生物学成分。

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  • 来源
    《Astrobiology》 |2009年第9期|875-893|共19页
  • 作者单位

    SETI Institute 415 N. Whisman Rd. Mountain View, CA 94043;

    Exobiology Branch, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California;

    SETI Institute, Mountain View, California Ocean Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, California;

    Oak Ridge Associated Universities NPP, NASA/ARC Astrobiology Branch, Moffett Field, California;

    Exobiology Branch, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California;

    SETI Institute, Mountain View, California;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    analogue; astrobiology; biosignatures; endoliths; sedimentary environments;

    机译:类似物;天体生物学生物签名;内含物沉积环境;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:10:20

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