Title of article :
Mg–silica precipitation in fossilization mechanisms of sand tufa endolithic microbial community, Mono Lake (California)
Author/Authors :
V. Souza-Egipsy، نويسنده , , Virginia and Wierzchos، نويسنده , , Jacek and Ascaso، نويسنده , , Carmen and Nealson، نويسنده , , Kenneth H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The detection of Mg–silica associated with endolithic biofilms of cyanobacteria and bacterial communities living in lake shore sand tufa formations in Mono Lake (California) has been observed using scanning electron microscopy with backscattered electron imaging (SEM–BSE) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Mg accumulated in cell walls of living cyanobacteria is interpreted to promote Mg-silicification with structural preservation while non-cyanobacterial prokaryotes are not fossilized. However, extracellular polymeric substances around the living communities were prominent as nucleation sites for authigenic mineral precipitation: a Mg–silicate served to stabilize the biofilm remains. Further diagenesis of these textures resulted in occlusion of the cytoplasm pore spaces by carbonate precipitates. This precipitate damaged the microfossil structures but the Mg–silica fabric was still present. The paleontological significance of Mg–silica precipitates as a possible biosignature of the former presence of endolithic biofilms is addressed.
Keywords :
biomineralization , Cyanobacteria , Silica precipitation , tufa
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Journal title :
Chemical Geology