Iron cycling in the anoxic cryo-ecosystem of Antarctic Lake Vida

© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Iron redox cycling in metal-rich, hypersaline, anoxic brines plays a central role in the biogeochemical evolution of life on Earth, and similar brines with the potential to harbor life are thought to exist elsewhere in the solar system. To inve...

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Main Authors: Proemse, Bernadette C., Murray, Alison E., Schallenberg, Christina, McKiernan, Breege, Glazer, Brian T., Young, Seth A., Ostrom, Nathaniel E., Bowie, Andrew R., Wieser, Michael E., Kenig, Fabien, Doran, Peter T., Edwards, Ross
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Online Access:https://repository.lsu.edu/geo_pubs/594
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-017-0346-5
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spelling ftlouisianastuir:oai:repository.lsu.edu:geo_pubs-1593 2024-09-15T17:46:42+00:00 Iron cycling in the anoxic cryo-ecosystem of Antarctic Lake Vida Proemse, Bernadette C. Murray, Alison E. Schallenberg, Christina McKiernan, Breege Glazer, Brian T. Young, Seth A. Ostrom, Nathaniel E. Bowie, Andrew R. Wieser, Michael E. Kenig, Fabien Doran, Peter T. Edwards, Ross 2017-07-01T07:00:00Z https://repository.lsu.edu/geo_pubs/594 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-017-0346-5 unknown LSU Scholarly Repository https://repository.lsu.edu/geo_pubs/594 doi:10.1007/s10533-017-0346-5 Faculty Publications Iron Lake Vida McMurdo dry valleys Redox text 2017 ftlouisianastuir https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-017-0346-5 2024-08-08T04:27:15Z © 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Iron redox cycling in metal-rich, hypersaline, anoxic brines plays a central role in the biogeochemical evolution of life on Earth, and similar brines with the potential to harbor life are thought to exist elsewhere in the solar system. To investigate iron biogeochemical cycling in a terrestrial analog we determined the iron redox chemistry and isotopic signatures in the cryoencapsulated liquid brines found in frozen Lake Vida, East Antarctica. We used both in situ voltammetry and the spectrophotometric ferrozine method to determine iron speciation in Lake Vida brine (LVBr). Our results show that iron speciation in the anoxic LVBr was, unexpectedly, not free Fe(II). Iron isotope analysis revealed highly depleted values of −2.5‰ for the ferric iron of LVBr that are similar to iron isotopic signatures of Fe(II) produced by dissimilatory iron reduction. The presence of Fe(III) in LVBr therefore indicates dynamic iron redox cycling beyond iron reduction. Furthermore, extremely low δ18O–SO42− values (−9.7‰) support microbial iron-sulfur cycling reactions. In combination with evidence for chemodenitrification resulting in iron oxidation, we conclude that coupled abiotic and biotic redox reactions are driving the iron cycle in Lake Vida brine. Our findings challenge the current state of knowledge of anoxic brine chemistry and may serve as an analogue for icy brines found in the outer reaches of the solar system. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys LSU Digital Commons (Louisiana State University) Biogeochemistry 134 1-2 17 27
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Lake Vida
McMurdo dry valleys
Redox
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Lake Vida
McMurdo dry valleys
Redox
Proemse, Bernadette C.
Murray, Alison E.
Schallenberg, Christina
McKiernan, Breege
Glazer, Brian T.
Young, Seth A.
Ostrom, Nathaniel E.
Bowie, Andrew R.
Wieser, Michael E.
Kenig, Fabien
Doran, Peter T.
Edwards, Ross
Iron cycling in the anoxic cryo-ecosystem of Antarctic Lake Vida
topic_facet Iron
Lake Vida
McMurdo dry valleys
Redox
description © 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Iron redox cycling in metal-rich, hypersaline, anoxic brines plays a central role in the biogeochemical evolution of life on Earth, and similar brines with the potential to harbor life are thought to exist elsewhere in the solar system. To investigate iron biogeochemical cycling in a terrestrial analog we determined the iron redox chemistry and isotopic signatures in the cryoencapsulated liquid brines found in frozen Lake Vida, East Antarctica. We used both in situ voltammetry and the spectrophotometric ferrozine method to determine iron speciation in Lake Vida brine (LVBr). Our results show that iron speciation in the anoxic LVBr was, unexpectedly, not free Fe(II). Iron isotope analysis revealed highly depleted values of −2.5‰ for the ferric iron of LVBr that are similar to iron isotopic signatures of Fe(II) produced by dissimilatory iron reduction. The presence of Fe(III) in LVBr therefore indicates dynamic iron redox cycling beyond iron reduction. Furthermore, extremely low δ18O–SO42− values (−9.7‰) support microbial iron-sulfur cycling reactions. In combination with evidence for chemodenitrification resulting in iron oxidation, we conclude that coupled abiotic and biotic redox reactions are driving the iron cycle in Lake Vida brine. Our findings challenge the current state of knowledge of anoxic brine chemistry and may serve as an analogue for icy brines found in the outer reaches of the solar system.
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author Proemse, Bernadette C.
Murray, Alison E.
Schallenberg, Christina
McKiernan, Breege
Glazer, Brian T.
Young, Seth A.
Ostrom, Nathaniel E.
Bowie, Andrew R.
Wieser, Michael E.
Kenig, Fabien
Doran, Peter T.
Edwards, Ross
author_facet Proemse, Bernadette C.
Murray, Alison E.
Schallenberg, Christina
McKiernan, Breege
Glazer, Brian T.
Young, Seth A.
Ostrom, Nathaniel E.
Bowie, Andrew R.
Wieser, Michael E.
Kenig, Fabien
Doran, Peter T.
Edwards, Ross
author_sort Proemse, Bernadette C.
title Iron cycling in the anoxic cryo-ecosystem of Antarctic Lake Vida
title_short Iron cycling in the anoxic cryo-ecosystem of Antarctic Lake Vida
title_full Iron cycling in the anoxic cryo-ecosystem of Antarctic Lake Vida
title_fullStr Iron cycling in the anoxic cryo-ecosystem of Antarctic Lake Vida
title_full_unstemmed Iron cycling in the anoxic cryo-ecosystem of Antarctic Lake Vida
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