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Iron microbial mats in modern and phanerozoic environments

Authors :
Baele, Jean-Marc
Boulvain, Frédéric
De Jong, Jeroen
Mattielli, Nadine
Papier, Séverine
Préat, Alain
Baele, Jean-Marc
Boulvain, Frédéric
De Jong, Jeroen
Mattielli, Nadine
Papier, Séverine
Préat, Alain
Source :
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 7097
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The recognition of iron microbial mats in terrestrial environments is of great relevance for the search for extraterrestrial life, especially on mars where significant iron minerals were identified in the subsurface. Most researches focused on very ancient microbial mats (e.g. BIFs) since they formed on Earth at a time where similar conditions are supposed to have prevailed on Mars too. However, environmental proxies are often difficult to use for these deposits on Earth which, in addition, may be heavily transformed due to diagenesis or even metamorphism. Here we present modern and phanerozoic iron microbial mats occurrences illustrating the wide variety of environments in which they form, including many marine settings, ponds, creeks, caves, volcanoes, etc. Contrarily to their Precambrian counterparts, Modern and Phanerozoic deposits are usually less affected by diagenesis and the environmental conditions likely to be better constrained. Therefore, their investigation may help for the search for morphological and geochemical biosignatures (e.g. iron isotopes) in ancient iron microbial occurrences on Earth but also on other Planets. In particular, many of the case studies presented here show that microstromatolithe-like morphologies may be valuable targets for screening potential biosignatures in various rock types.<br />SCOPUS: cp.p<br />Colloque :Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology XI. RB Hoover, GV Levin, AY Rozanov, PCW Davies Eds.<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 7097
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363769278
Document Type :
Electronic Resource