scholarly journals Diversity and function in microbial mats from the Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent field

2011 ◽  
Vol 76 (3) ◽  
pp. 524-540 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valentin Crépeau ◽  
Marie-Anne Cambon Bonavita ◽  
Françoise Lesongeur ◽  
Henintsoa Randrianalivelo ◽  
Pierre-Marie Sarradin ◽  
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Minerals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 536
Author(s):  
Stephanos P. Kilias ◽  
Magnus Ivarsson ◽  
Ernest Chi Chi Fru ◽  
Jayne E. Rattray ◽  
Håkan Gustafsson ◽  
...  

Understanding microbial mediation in sediment-hosted Mn deposition has gained importance in low-temperature ore genesis research. Here we report Mn oxide ores dominated by todorokite, vernadite, hollandite, and manjiroite, which cement Quaternary microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) developed along bedding planes of shallow-marine to tidal-flat volcaniclastic sandstones/sandy tuffs, Cape Vani paleo-hydrothermal vent field, Milos, Greece. This work aims to decipher the link between biological Mn oxide formation, low-T hydrothermalism, and, growth and preservation of Mn-bearing MISS (MnMISS). Geobiological processes, identified by microtexture petrography, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, lipid biomarkers, bulk- and lipid-specific δ13Corganic composition, and field data, and, low-temperature hydrothermal venting of aqueous Mn2+ in sunlit shallow waters, cooperatively enabled microbially-mediated Mn (II) oxidation and biomineralization. The MnMISS biomarker content and δ13Corg signatures strongly resemble those of modern Mn-rich hydrothermal sediments, Milos coast. Biogenic and syngenetic Mn oxide precipitation established by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and petrography, combined with hydrothermal fluid flow-induced pre-burial curing/diagenesis, may account for today’s crystalline Mn oxide resource. Our data suggests that MISS are not unique to cyanobacteria mats. Furthermore, microbial mats inhabited by aerobic methanotrophs may have contributed significantly to the formation of the MnMISS, thus widening the spectrum of environments responsible for marine Mn biometallogenesis.


Author(s):  
P.A. Tyler ◽  
D.R. Dixon

Larvae of vent shrimp from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge are known to disperse widely from the adult habitat. Experimental analysis of the temperature/pressure tolerance of the first zoeal stage of Mirocaris fortunata from the Lucky Strike vent field suggest that the upper limit of vertical distribution is determined by temperature. Conversely, the lower limit is controlled by the maximum pressure tolerance of the larvae.


2015 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 489-504 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Zeppilli ◽  
Ann Vanreusel ◽  
Florence Pradillon ◽  
Sandra Fuchs ◽  
Perrine Mandon ◽  
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