Multiscale microbial preservation and biogeochemical signals in a modern hot-spring siliceous sinter rich in co2 emissions, Krýsuvík geothermal field, Iceland

The microbial communities inferred in silica sinter rocks, based on multiscale morphological features (fabrics and textures) and the presence of lipid biomarkers and their carbon isotopic composition, are evaluated in the Krýsuvík geothermal area of Iceland. Close to vent environments (T > 75 °C...

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Main Authors: Álvaro, Jose Javier, Sánchez-Román, Mónica, Nierop, Klaas G.J., Peterse, Francien
Other Authors: GeoLab Algemeen, Organic geochemistry, Organic geochemistry & molecular biogeology
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/411633
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/411633 2024-05-12T08:05:49+00:00 Multiscale microbial preservation and biogeochemical signals in a modern hot-spring siliceous sinter rich in co2 emissions, Krýsuvík geothermal field, Iceland Álvaro, Jose Javier Sánchez-Román, Mónica Nierop, Klaas G.J. Peterse, Francien GeoLab Algemeen Organic geochemistry Organic geochemistry & molecular biogeology 2021-03 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/411633 en eng 2075-163X https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/411633 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Biomarker Carbon isotope Fabric Microbial mat Silicified microbe Texture Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology Geology Article 2021 ftunivutrecht 2024-04-17T14:04:30Z The microbial communities inferred in silica sinter rocks, based on multiscale morphological features (fabrics and textures) and the presence of lipid biomarkers and their carbon isotopic composition, are evaluated in the Krýsuvík geothermal area of Iceland. Close to vent environments (T > 75 °C and pH 1.7‒3), stream floors are capped with homogeneous vitreous crusts and breccia levels, with no distinct recognizable silicified microbes. About 4 m far from the vents (T 75‒60 °C and pH 3‒6) and beyond (T < 60 °C and pH 6‒7.6), microbial sinters, including wavy and palisade laminated and bubble fabrics, differ between abandoned meanders and desiccated ponds. Fabric and texture variances are related to changes in the ratio of filament/coccoid silicified microbes and associated porosity. Coatings of epicellular silica, less than 2 µm thick, favor identification of indi-vidual microbial filaments, whereas coalescence of opal spheres into agglomerates precludes recognition of original microbial textures and silicified microbes. Episodic fluctuations in the physico-chemical conditions of surface waters controlled the acidic hydrolysis of biomarkers. Wavy laminated fabrics from pond margins comprise fatty acids, mono-and dialkyl glycerol, mono-and di-ethers, monoalkyl glycerol esters and small traces of 10-methyl branched C16 and C18 fatty acids and archaeol, indicative of intergrowths of cyanobacteria, Aquificales, and sulfate reducing bacteria and methanogenic archaea. In contrast, wavy laminated fabrics from abandoned meanders and palisade laminated fabrics from ponds differ in their branched fatty acids and the presence vs. absence of bacteriohopanetetrol, reflecting different cyanobacterial contributions. δ13C values of biomarkers range from −22.7 to −32.9‰, but their values in the wavy (pond) and bubble fabrics have much wider ranges than those of the wavy (meander), palisade, and vitreous fabrics, reflecting dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) sources and a decrease in13C downstream outflow channels, with ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Utrecht University Repository Krýsuvík ENVELOPE(-22.052,-22.052,63.897,63.897)
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topic Biomarker
Carbon isotope
Fabric
Microbial mat
Silicified microbe
Texture
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
Geology
spellingShingle Biomarker
Carbon isotope
Fabric
Microbial mat
Silicified microbe
Texture
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
Geology
Álvaro, Jose Javier
Sánchez-Román, Mónica
Nierop, Klaas G.J.
Peterse, Francien
Multiscale microbial preservation and biogeochemical signals in a modern hot-spring siliceous sinter rich in co2 emissions, Krýsuvík geothermal field, Iceland
topic_facet Biomarker
Carbon isotope
Fabric
Microbial mat
Silicified microbe
Texture
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
Geology
description The microbial communities inferred in silica sinter rocks, based on multiscale morphological features (fabrics and textures) and the presence of lipid biomarkers and their carbon isotopic composition, are evaluated in the Krýsuvík geothermal area of Iceland. Close to vent environments (T > 75 °C and pH 1.7‒3), stream floors are capped with homogeneous vitreous crusts and breccia levels, with no distinct recognizable silicified microbes. About 4 m far from the vents (T 75‒60 °C and pH 3‒6) and beyond (T < 60 °C and pH 6‒7.6), microbial sinters, including wavy and palisade laminated and bubble fabrics, differ between abandoned meanders and desiccated ponds. Fabric and texture variances are related to changes in the ratio of filament/coccoid silicified microbes and associated porosity. Coatings of epicellular silica, less than 2 µm thick, favor identification of indi-vidual microbial filaments, whereas coalescence of opal spheres into agglomerates precludes recognition of original microbial textures and silicified microbes. Episodic fluctuations in the physico-chemical conditions of surface waters controlled the acidic hydrolysis of biomarkers. Wavy laminated fabrics from pond margins comprise fatty acids, mono-and dialkyl glycerol, mono-and di-ethers, monoalkyl glycerol esters and small traces of 10-methyl branched C16 and C18 fatty acids and archaeol, indicative of intergrowths of cyanobacteria, Aquificales, and sulfate reducing bacteria and methanogenic archaea. In contrast, wavy laminated fabrics from abandoned meanders and palisade laminated fabrics from ponds differ in their branched fatty acids and the presence vs. absence of bacteriohopanetetrol, reflecting different cyanobacterial contributions. δ13C values of biomarkers range from −22.7 to −32.9‰, but their values in the wavy (pond) and bubble fabrics have much wider ranges than those of the wavy (meander), palisade, and vitreous fabrics, reflecting dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) sources and a decrease in13C downstream outflow channels, with ...
author2 GeoLab Algemeen
Organic geochemistry
Organic geochemistry & molecular biogeology
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Álvaro, Jose Javier
Sánchez-Román, Mónica
Nierop, Klaas G.J.
Peterse, Francien
author_facet Álvaro, Jose Javier
Sánchez-Román, Mónica
Nierop, Klaas G.J.
Peterse, Francien
author_sort Álvaro, Jose Javier
title Multiscale microbial preservation and biogeochemical signals in a modern hot-spring siliceous sinter rich in co2 emissions, Krýsuvík geothermal field, Iceland
title_short Multiscale microbial preservation and biogeochemical signals in a modern hot-spring siliceous sinter rich in co2 emissions, Krýsuvík geothermal field, Iceland
title_full Multiscale microbial preservation and biogeochemical signals in a modern hot-spring siliceous sinter rich in co2 emissions, Krýsuvík geothermal field, Iceland
title_fullStr Multiscale microbial preservation and biogeochemical signals in a modern hot-spring siliceous sinter rich in co2 emissions, Krýsuvík geothermal field, Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Multiscale microbial preservation and biogeochemical signals in a modern hot-spring siliceous sinter rich in co2 emissions, Krýsuvík geothermal field, Iceland
title_sort multiscale microbial preservation and biogeochemical signals in a modern hot-spring siliceous sinter rich in co2 emissions, krýsuvík geothermal field, iceland
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