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Interplay between abiotic and microbial biofilm-mediated processes for travertine formation: Insights from a thermal spring (Piscine Carletti, Viterbo, Italy)

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Most Neoproterozoic iron formations (NIF) are closely associated with global or near-global "Snowball Earth" glaciations. Increasingly, however, studies indicate that some NIFs show no robust evidence of glacial association. Many aspects of non-glacial NIF genesis, including the paleo-environmental setting, Fe(II) source, and oxidation mechanisms, are poorly understood. Here, we present a detailed case study of the Jiapigou NIF, a major non-glacial NIF within a Neoproterozoic volcano-sedimentary sequence in North Qilian, northwestern China. New U-Pb geochronological data place the depositional age of the Jiapigou NIF at ~600 Ma. Petrographic and geochemical evidence supports its identification as a primary chemical sediment with significant detrital input. Major and trace element concentrations, REE + Y systematics, and epsilonNd(t) values indicate that iron was sourced from mixed seawater and hydrothermal fluids. Iron isotopic values (delta56Fe = -0.04%O-1.43%O) are indicative of partial oxidation of an Fe(II) reservoir. We infer that the Jiapigou NIF was deposited in a redox stratified water column, where hydrothermally sourced Fe(II)-rich fluids underwent oxidation under suboxic conditions. Lastly, the Jiapigou NIF has strong phosphorous enrichments, which in other iron formations are typically interpreted as signals for high marine phosphate concentrations. This suggests that oceanic phosphorus concentrations could have been enriched throughout the Neoproterozoic, as opposed to simply during glacial intervals.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biofilms; gypsum; hot spring; microbial mat; travertine
List of contributors:
Vaselli, Orlando; Tassi, Franco; Capecchiacci, Francesco; Venturi, Stefania; Rossetti, Simona; Montegrossi, Giordano; Fazi, Stefano; Amalfitano, Stefano; Casentini, Barbara; Crognale, Simona
Authors of the University:
AMALFITANO STEFANO
CASENTINI BARBARA
CROGNALE SIMONA
FAZI STEFANO
MONTEGROSSI GIORDANO
ROSSETTI SIMONA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/416756
Published in:
GEOBIOLOGY (ONLINE)
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