Microbial Biosignatures Associated with Iddingsite in Hadal Basalts from the Southern Mariana Trench

IF 3.7 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Acta Geologica Sinica ‐ English Edition Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1111/1755-6724.15187
Zixiao GUO, Yazhen HU, Qingying DU, Yadong LIU, Guohong QIN, Xiaotong PENG
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Iddingsitization is an aqueous alteration that is known to take place in meteorites and continental basalts providing a potential habitat for microbial life. However, little is known about the exact mode by which this reaction occurs in the hadal seafloor and its implication for the deep subsurface biosphere. A comprehensive investigation of hadal basalts from the southern Mariana Trench (SMT) conducted with microscopic examinations shows that iddingsite occurs as augite-hosted veins, rims, and mineral grains formed completely in place of augite within the SMT basalts. Carbon geochemistry indicates that organic matter with homogenous δ13C values between –27.8‰ and –27.2‰ might be biogenically accumulated in the SMT basalts. Furthermore, the close spatial relationships between carbonaceous matter (CM) and goethite in iddingsite point to microbial attachment to iddingsite minerals. Thus, iddingsitization might have fueled H2-utilizing microorganisms inhabiting the hadal oceanic crust, thereby leading to the formation of CM, as implied by oxygen isotopic compositions revealing low alteration temperatures (32–83°C) favorable for microbial growth. In all, microbial biosignatures associated with iddingsite in the SMT basalts are highlighted, and these results could pave the way for deciphering the deep subsurface biosphere at hadal zones.

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南马里亚纳海沟Hadal玄武岩Iddingsite的微生物特征
岩化作用是一种水性蚀变,已知发生在陨石和大陆玄武岩中,为微生物生命提供了潜在的栖息地。然而,人们对这种反应在hadal海底发生的确切模式及其对深层地下生物圈的影响知之甚少。对南马里亚纳海沟(SMT) hadal玄武岩进行的全面调查和显微检查表明,在SMT玄武岩中,ididsite以奥辉岩为主的脉、边缘和矿物颗粒的形式出现,完全取代了奥辉岩。碳地球化学特征表明,δ13C值在-27.8‰~ -27.2‰之间的有机质可能在SMT玄武岩中有生物富集。此外,碳质物质(CM)与针铁矿之间的密切空间关系表明微生物与针铁矿矿物的附着关系。因此,氧同位素组成揭示了有利于微生物生长的低蚀变温度(32-83°C),这表明,定位作用可能促进了居住在hadal海洋地壳中的利用h2的微生物,从而导致CM的形成。总之,与SMT玄武岩中ididsite相关的微生物生物特征得到了强调,这些结果可能为破译hadal带深层地下生物圈铺平道路。
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Acta Geologica Sinica ‐ English Edition
Acta Geologica Sinica ‐ English Edition 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Acta Geologica Sinica mainly reports the latest and most important achievements in the theoretical and basic research in geological sciences, together with new technologies, in China. Papers published involve various aspects of research concerning geosciences and related disciplines, such as stratigraphy, palaeontology, origin and history of the Earth, structural geology, tectonics, mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, geology of mineral deposits, hydrogeology, engineering geology, environmental geology, regional geology and new theories and technologies of geological exploration.
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