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Geobiology | 2017

Patterns of metal distribution in hypersaline microbialites during early diagenesis: Implications for the fossil record

Marie-Catherine Sforna; Mirna Daye; Pascal Philippot; Andrea Somogyi; Mark A. van Zuilen; Kadda Medjoubi; Emmanuelle Gérard; Frédéric Jamme; Christophe Dupraz; Olivier Braissant; Christina Glunk; Pieter T. Visscher

The use of metals as biosignatures in the fossil stromatolite record requires understanding of the processes controlling the initial metal(loid) incorporation and diagenetic preservation in living microbialites. Here, we report the distribution of metals and the organic fraction within the lithifying microbialite of the hypersaline Big Pond Lake (Bahamas). Using synchrotron-based X-ray microfluorescence, confocal, and biphoton microscopies at different scales (cm-μm) in combination with traditional geochemical analyses, we show that the initial cation sorption at the surface of an active microbialite is governed by passive binding to the organic matrix, resulting in a homogeneous metal distribution. During early diagenesis, the metabolic activity in deeper microbialite layers slows down and the distribution of the metals becomes progressively heterogeneous, resulting from remobilization and concentration as metal(loid)-enriched sulfides, which are aligned with the lamination of the microbialite. In addition, we were able to identify globules containing significant Mn, Cu, Zn, and As enrichments potentially produced through microbial activity. The similarity of the metal(loid) distributions observed in the Big Pond microbialite to those observed in the Archean stromatolites of Tumbiana provides the foundation for a conceptual model of the evolution of the metal distribution through initial growth, early diagenesis, and fossilization of a microbialite, with a potential application to the fossil record.


Geomicrobiology Journal | 2018

Microbial Communities Inhabiting a Rare Earth Element Enriched Birnessite-Type Manganese Deposit in the Ytterby Mine, Sweden

Susanne Sjöberg; Nolwenn Callac; Bert Allard; Rienk H. Smittenberg; Christophe Dupraz

ABSTRACT The dominant initial phase formed during microbially mediated manganese oxidation is a poorly crystalline birnessite-type phyllomanganate. The occurrence of manganese deposits containing this mineral is of interest for increased understanding of microbial involvement in the manganese cycle. A culture independent molecular approach is used as a first step to investigate the role of microorganisms in forming rare earth element enriched birnessite-type manganese oxides, associated with water bearing rock fractures in a tunnel of the Ytterby mine, Sweden. 16S rRNA gene results show that the chemotrophic bacterial communities are diverse and include a high percentage of uncultured unclassified bacteria while archaeal diversity is low with Thaumarchaeota almost exclusively dominating the population. Ytterby clones are frequently most similar to clones isolated from subsurface environments, low temperature milieus and/or settings rich in metals. Overall, bacteria are dominant compared to archaea. Both bacterial and archaeal abundances are up to four orders of magnitude higher in manganese samples than in fracture water. Potential players in the manganese cycling are mainly found within the ferromanganese genera Hyphomicrobium and Pedomicrobium, and a group of Bacteroidetes sequences that cluster within an uncultured novel genus most closely related to the Terrimonas. This study strongly suggest that the production of the YBS deposit is microbially mediated.


Sedimentology | 2016

External controls on the distribution, fabrics and mineralization of modern microbial mats in a coastal hypersaline lagoon, Cayo Coco (Cuba)

Anthony Bouton; Emmanuelle Vennin; Aurélie Pace; Raphaël Bourillot; Christophe Dupraz; Christophe Thomazo; Arnaud Brayard; Guy Desaubliaux; Pieter T. Visscher


Biogeosciences | 2016

Linking the distribution of microbial deposits from the Great Salt Lake (Utah, USA) to tectonic and climatic processes

Anthony Bouton; Emmanuelle Vennin; Julien Boulle; Aurélie Pace; Raphaël Bourillot; Christophe Thomazo; Arnaud Brayard; Guy Desaubliaux; Tomasz Goslar; Yusuke Yokoyama; Christophe Dupraz; Pieter T. Visscher


Geobiology | 2018

Formation of stromatolite lamina at the interface of oxygenic–anoxygenic photosynthesis

Aurélie Pace; Raphaël Bourillot; Anthony Bouton; Emmanuelle Vennin; Olivier Braissant; Christophe Dupraz; T. Duteil; I. Bundeleva; Patricia Patrier; S. Galaup; Yusuke Yokoyama; M. Franceschi; A. Virgone; Pieter T. Visscher


Applied Geochemistry | 2017

Rare earth element enriched birnessite in water-bearing fractures, the Ytterby mine, Sweden☆

Susanne Sjöberg; Bert Allard; Jayne E. Rattray; Nolwenn Callac; Anja Grawunder; Magnus Ivarsson; Viktor Sjöberg; Stefan Karlsson; Alasdair Skelton; Christophe Dupraz


Mineralogical Magazine | 2018

Chemical controls on ikaite formation

Elin Tollefsen; Gabrielle Stockmann; Alasdair Skelton; Carl-Magnus Mörth; Christophe Dupraz; Erik Sturkell


Archive | 2018

Cm- to nm-scale distribution patterns of carbonaceous material and transition metals in Archean and modern microbialites: Keys to identify metabolic and taphonomic processes in the fossil rock record

Marie-Catherine Sforna; Mirna Daye; Pascal Phillipot; Andrea Somogyi; Mark A. van Zuilen; Kadda Medjoubi; Emmanuelle Gérard; Frédéric Jamme; Christophe Dupraz; Olivier Braissant; Christina Glunk; Pieter T. Visscher


Archive | 2017

Metal distribution patterns in modern stromatolites: Keys to understand the fossil rock record

Marie-Catherine Sforna; Mirna Daye; Pascal Philippot; Andrea Somogyi; Mark A. van Zuilen; Kadda Medjoubi; Emmanuelle Gérard; Frédéric Jamme; Christophe Dupraz; Olivier Braissant; Cristina Glunk; Pieter T. Visscher


Goldschmidt 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, August 16-21, 2015 | 2015

Putative Biogenic Signature found in Extremely REE Enriched Black Substance, Ytterby Mine, Sweden

Susanne Sjöberg; Jayne E. Rattray; Nolwenn Callac; Bert Allard; Alasdair Skelton; Christophe Dupraz; Magnus Ivarsson; Stefan Karlsson; Viktor Sjöberg

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Mark A. van Zuilen

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Andrea Somogyi

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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Anthony Bouton

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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