The geochemical ecology of cryptoendolithic microorganisms: relationships between cyanobacteria and sandstone weathering in the Canadian High Arctic

Funds are provided to investigate the degree to which cyanobacteria and algae are involved in generating hyperalkaline conditions that result in rapid rock weathering and dissolution of silica cements and minerals in the Canadian High Arctic. Preliminary results suggest a potentially large-scale mec...

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Main Author: Christopher Omelon
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2014
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:9f31287a-8b58-4b9f-a0b5-3d42074d5c39 2024-10-03T18:45:47+00:00 The geochemical ecology of cryptoendolithic microorganisms: relationships between cyanobacteria and sandstone weathering in the Canadian High Arctic Christopher Omelon ENVELOPE(86.0,86.0,80.0,80.0) BEGINDATE: 2009-09-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2013-08-31T00:00:00Z 2014-02-27T16:58:02Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:9f31287a-8b58-4b9f-a0b5-3d42074d5c39 unknown Arctic Data Center ANS Dataset 2014 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-10-03T18:06:41Z Funds are provided to investigate the degree to which cyanobacteria and algae are involved in generating hyperalkaline conditions that result in rapid rock weathering and dissolution of silica cements and minerals in the Canadian High Arctic. Preliminary results suggest a potentially large-scale mechanism for biogenic chemical weathering, and raise new questions about biochemical mechanisms and microbe-mineral interactions. The proposed project will elucidate microbially-mediated weathering mechanisms in cryptoendolithic habitats by phototrophic microorganisms, and the degree to which these microbial communities control landscape evolution. The Principal Investigator will address five questions: 1. What is the nature of the microbial community in cyanobacterial-dominated habitats? 2. To what extent can cyanobacteria alter the pore water pH of cryptoendolithic habitats? 3. How do cyanobacteria alter pore water pH, and under what surface conditions? 4. Do alkaline conditions lead to accelerated chemical weathering of sandstone rocks? 5. What is the fate of the dissolved silica? He will use both field and laboratory tools and techniques developed through his research in microbiology, molecular biology, geology and geochemistry to characterize the cryptoendolithic habitat and associated microbial communities, identify mechanisms for bioalkalization in cyanobacteria and algae, and document the impact of high pH generated by phototrophic microorganisms on rock weathering in this High Arctic environment. Dataset Arctic The geochemical ecology of cryptoendolithic microorganisms: relationships between cyanobacteria and sandstone weathering in the Canadian High Arctic Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(86.0,86.0,80.0,80.0)
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description Funds are provided to investigate the degree to which cyanobacteria and algae are involved in generating hyperalkaline conditions that result in rapid rock weathering and dissolution of silica cements and minerals in the Canadian High Arctic. Preliminary results suggest a potentially large-scale mechanism for biogenic chemical weathering, and raise new questions about biochemical mechanisms and microbe-mineral interactions. The proposed project will elucidate microbially-mediated weathering mechanisms in cryptoendolithic habitats by phototrophic microorganisms, and the degree to which these microbial communities control landscape evolution. The Principal Investigator will address five questions: 1. What is the nature of the microbial community in cyanobacterial-dominated habitats? 2. To what extent can cyanobacteria alter the pore water pH of cryptoendolithic habitats? 3. How do cyanobacteria alter pore water pH, and under what surface conditions? 4. Do alkaline conditions lead to accelerated chemical weathering of sandstone rocks? 5. What is the fate of the dissolved silica? He will use both field and laboratory tools and techniques developed through his research in microbiology, molecular biology, geology and geochemistry to characterize the cryptoendolithic habitat and associated microbial communities, identify mechanisms for bioalkalization in cyanobacteria and algae, and document the impact of high pH generated by phototrophic microorganisms on rock weathering in this High Arctic environment.
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title The geochemical ecology of cryptoendolithic microorganisms: relationships between cyanobacteria and sandstone weathering in the Canadian High Arctic
title_short The geochemical ecology of cryptoendolithic microorganisms: relationships between cyanobacteria and sandstone weathering in the Canadian High Arctic
title_full The geochemical ecology of cryptoendolithic microorganisms: relationships between cyanobacteria and sandstone weathering in the Canadian High Arctic
title_fullStr The geochemical ecology of cryptoendolithic microorganisms: relationships between cyanobacteria and sandstone weathering in the Canadian High Arctic
title_full_unstemmed The geochemical ecology of cryptoendolithic microorganisms: relationships between cyanobacteria and sandstone weathering in the Canadian High Arctic
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