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dc.contributor.authorHu, S.Y.
dc.contributor.authorBarnes, S.J.
dc.contributor.authorPagès, A.
dc.contributor.authorParr, J.
dc.contributor.authorBinns, R.
dc.contributor.authorVerrall, M.
dc.contributor.authorQuadir, Z.
dc.contributor.authorRickard, William
dc.contributor.authorLiu, W.
dc.contributor.authorFougerouse, Denis
dc.contributor.authorGrice, Kliti
dc.contributor.authorSchoneveld, L.
dc.contributor.authorRyan, C.
dc.contributor.authorPaterson, D.
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-10T07:29:57Z
dc.date.available2020-12-10T07:29:57Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationHu, S.Y. and Barnes, S.J. and Pagès, A. and Parr, J. and Binns, R. and Verrall, M. and Quadir, Z. et al. 2020. Life on the edge: Microbial biomineralization in an arsenic- and lead-rich deep-sea hydrothermal vent. Chemical Geology. 533: Article No. 119438.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82055
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.119438
dc.description.abstract

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Unravelling complex microbial activity in modern hydrothermal vents can provide crucial insights into the evolution of ancient life on Earth. It is well established that microorganisms in hydrothermal vents have a significant impact on the cycling of metals and mineral formation. However, the detailed roles played by microorganisms in driving sulfide deposition and cycling of toxic metals, like arsenic (As) and lead (Pb), in high-temperature deep-sea hydrothermal vents remain unknown. The understanding of these mechanisms in extreme environments is of particular importance as As has been postulated as a driver of microbial activities on the early Earth. Here, we present the first geologic evidence of Pb[sbnd]As rich microbial filamentous clusters observed in a modern high-temperature black smoker from the Manus back-arc basin, Papua New Guinea. The clusters occur as net-like structures on the surface of barite and sulfides and are composed of multiple filaments and fine-grained Pb[sbnd]As sulfosalt. Each of the filaments includes an As-Pb-rich sulfosalt core and organic-rich shell structure with elevated carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus. Further synchrotron X-ray absorption near edge structure analysis shows that the clusters contain a mixture of As (II) and As (III). Additionally, those filaments show a close association with realgar (As4S4), by penetrating and dissolving this As-sulfide mineral. We interpret the filaments to be a result of As-related microbial activity in As- and Pb-enriched hydrothermal environments. The findings show possible processes through which extremophiles live in Pb and As-rich environments during chimney growth. In addition, as hydrothermal vents are regarded as modern analogs of ancient volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits, the observed biominerals present the potential to be used as proxies to trace the signatures of early life in ancient geological systems.

dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherELSEVIER
dc.subjectScience & Technology
dc.subjectPhysical Sciences
dc.subjectGeochemistry & Geophysics
dc.subjectHydrothermal vents
dc.subjectMicrobial activities
dc.subjectLead- and arsenic-rich environments
dc.subjectBiosignatures
dc.subjectEASTERN MANUS BASIN
dc.subjectAMBITLE ISLAND
dc.subjectOXIDIZING BACTERIA
dc.subjectGROWTH HISTORY
dc.subjectTUTUM BAY
dc.subjectFLOOR
dc.subjectFLUIDS
dc.subjectPACMANUS
dc.subjectSYSTEM
dc.subjectORIGIN
dc.titleLife on the edge: Microbial biomineralization in an arsenic- and lead-rich deep-sea hydrothermal vent
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume533
dcterms.source.issn0009-2541
dcterms.source.titleChemical Geology
dc.date.updated2020-12-10T07:29:57Z
curtin.departmentJohn de Laeter Centre (JdLC)
curtin.departmentSchool of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS)
curtin.accessStatusFulltext not available
curtin.facultyFaculty of Science and Engineering
curtin.contributor.orcidFougerouse, Denis [0000-0003-3346-1121]
curtin.contributor.orcidRickard, William [0000-0002-8118-730X]
curtin.contributor.orcidGrice, Kliti [0000-0003-2136-3508]
curtin.contributor.researcheridRickard, William [E-9963-2013]
curtin.contributor.researcheridGrice, Kliti [L-2455-2016]
curtin.identifier.article-numberARTN 119438
dcterms.source.eissn1872-6836
curtin.contributor.scopusauthoridFougerouse, Denis [56418452200]
curtin.contributor.scopusauthoridRickard, William [35171231700]
curtin.contributor.scopusauthoridGrice, Kliti [7005492625]


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