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Effects of Aerial Exposure on Preservation of Low-Temperature Calothrix Biosignatures in Silica Sinter from Queenu27s Laundry, Yellowstone National Park, USA

机译:空中暴露对美国黄石国家公园女王洗衣店二氧化硅烧结矿中低温Calothrix生物印记保存的影响

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Mineral-depositing hydrothermal ecosystems, such as the hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, provide an unparalleled opportunity to document how microbial biosignatures form and contribute to the body of evidence indicative of the microbial inhabitants of active hot springs. Mineralization of microbial communities in silica-depositing hot springs can result in the preservation of microbial biofacies in the geologic record. To determine the effects of prolonged aerial exposure on the preservation potential of mid-to-low temperature cyanobacteria dominated microbial communities that are typically permineralized in the siliceous sinter, modern biofacies samples of such communities were collected from the active and inactive parts of Queenu27s Laundry hot spring in Yellowstone National Park. The strategy of the research was to: (1) perform qualitative and quantitative characterization of structural and morphometric attributes of subaqueous and aerially exposed Calothrix biofacies samples collected from terraces; and (2) determine whether prolonged subaerial exposure affected the fidelity of morphological biosignatures (i.e., biofabrics and microbial cells) in the aerially exposed samples.To ensure that the permanently subaqueous and aerially exposed samples were comparable, a protocol developed to describe structural and morphological attributes of stromatolites was utilized to characterize the hot spring samples. Morphometric analysis of both types of Calothrix biofacies samples (i.e., partly silicified subaqueous and aerially exposed samples) revealed the presence of: distinct microbially influenced structures; thicker lamina at or near the base of the terraces; the greatest density of microorganisms in microbial structures; and increased microbial structure flatness as height of the microbial structures within the terrace proper increased. These characteristics were also used to provide a means to interpret the environmental conditions within which the terrace structures developed.To determine whether prolonged subaerial exposure affected the morphological fidelity of the biosignatures in the aerially exposed samples, the microstructure of these samples was studied in detail petrographically. A silica layer defined the boundary between laminae and was referred to as the u22cappingu22 silica deposit because it was found to u22capu22 all of the laminae in the Calothrix biofacies samples. The top most capping silica deposit of the aerially exposed Calothrix biofacies samples was found to be distinctly different from the capping silica deposits in the interior of the same sample and in the partly mineralized subaqueous Calothrix biofacies samples. The aerially exposed capping silica deposit was milky and glassy in appearance and contained fine laminations. The fine laminations were not found in any laminae of the biofacies samples.Another key finding of the project is a new evaluation of the preservation potential of the Calothrix terrace samples. Petrographic observations revealed that preservation of the morphological fidelity of the laminae and the microstructures within them was significantly higher within the microbial shrub and domical structures in both the partially silicified subaqueous and aerially exposed Calothrix biofacies samples than other microstructure types observed.In summary, a detailed morphometric characterization protocol confirmed that it is possible to identify similar features in Calothrix biofacies found inside the active part of the hot spring as well as beyond the perimeter (i.e., aerially exposed for ≥ 3 years) at multiple spatial scales; only the top-most capping silica deposit of the aerially exposed samples is altered by subaerial exposure; the preservation potential for Calothrix biofabrics is highest within shrub and domical structures; and morphometric analysis on a variety of Calothrix terraced structures could lend insight into the factor(s) responsible for terrace formation. This research lays the foundation for analyzing similar structures in geologically older rocks and for recognizing how microbial organisms can and likely have influenced terrace formation. The work also suggests that aerial processes can alter such samples and biosignatures within them. It is recommended that additional non-destructive and spatially correlated analytical methods be considered in the search for chemofossils in the sinter surrounding filaments past and present.
机译:矿物质沉积的热液生态系统,例如黄石国家公园的温泉,提供了无与伦比的机会来记录微生物生物特征的形成方式,并为表明活跃温泉中微生物居民的证据提供了帮助。沉积二氧化硅的温泉中微生物群落的矿化作用可导致地质记录中微生物生物相的保存。为了确定长时间暴露于硅质烧结矿中普遍矿化的中低温蓝藻为主的微生物群落的保存潜力,从皇后区的活跃和非活跃部分收集了此类群落的现代生物相样本洗衣温泉在黄石国家公园。该研究的策略是:(1)对从阶地收集的水下和空中暴露的Calothrix生物相样品的结构和形态特征进行定性和定量表征; (2)确定长期暴露于空中的样本是否影响空中暴露样本中形态生物特征(即生物纤维和微生物细胞)的保真度。为确保永久暴露于水下和暴露于空中的样本具有可比性,制定了描述结构和形态的方案利用叠层石的属性来表征温泉样品。两种类型的Calothrix生物相样品(即部分硅化的水下和空气暴露样品)的形态计量学分析表明:存在以下独特的微生物影响结构;梯田底部或梯田底部附近较厚的叶片;微生物在微生物结构中的最大密度;随着平台内微生物结构高度的适当增加,微生物结构的平坦度也随之增加。这些特征还被用来提供解释阶地结构发展的环境条件的方法。为了确定长时间的航空暴露是否影响了空中暴露样品中生物特征的形态保真度,对这些样品的微观结构进行了岩石学的详细研究。 。二氧化硅层定义了薄片之间的边界,并被称为“盖层”二氧化硅沉积物,因为它在Calothrix生物相样品中发现了所有薄片。发现在空中暴露的Calothrix生物相样品中最顶部的覆盖二氧化硅沉积物与同一样品内部和部分矿化的水下Calothrix生物相样品中的覆盖二氧化硅沉积物明显不同。暴露于空气中的封端二氧化硅沉积物外观为乳白色和玻璃状,并包含细小层压板。在生物相样品的任何薄片中均未发现细薄片。该项目的另一个主要发现是对Calothrix梯田样品的保存潜力进行了新的评估。岩石学观察表明,在部分硅化的水下和暴露的Calothrix生物相样品中,微生物灌木和domical结构中薄片的形态保真度和其中的微观结构的保存度明显高于其他观察到的微观结构类型。形态特征描述协议证实,有可能在多个空间尺度上,在温泉活动区域内以及周边(即暴露于空气中≥3年)之外的温泉中发现的Calothrix生物相中具有相似的特征;暴露于空气中的样品仅会改变暴露在空气中的样品中最顶层的二氧化硅沉积物;在灌木和家庭结构中,Calotrix生物纤维的保存潜力最高。各种Calothrix阶地结构的形态计量分析可以深入了解造成阶地形成的因素。这项研究为分析地质较老的岩石中的相似结构以及认识微生物有机体如何可能影响了阶地形成奠定了基础。这项工作还表明,空中过程可以改变其中的样本和生物特征。建议在过去和现在的围绕细丝的烧结矿中寻找化学化石时,应考虑使用其他非破坏性和空间相关的分析方法。

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