Potential Fossilized Sulfide-Oxidizing Bacteria in the Upper Miocene Sulfur-Bearing Limestones From the Lorca Basin (SE Spain): Paleoenvironmental Implications
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The sulfur-bearing limestones interbedded in the upper Miocene diatomaceous
sediments (Tripoli Formation) of the Lorca Basin (SE Spain) are typified, as other
Mediterranean coeval carbonate and gypsum deposits, by filamentous, circular and rodshaped
microstructures of controversial origin. These features have been interpreted
both as fecal pellets of brine shrimps and/or of copepods, remains of algae or
cyanobacteria and fossilized sulfide-oxidizing bacteria. To shed light on their origin, a
multidisciplinary study including optical, UV and scanning electron microscopy, Raman
microspectroscopy, and geochemical (carbon and oxygen stable isotopes) analyses
has been carried out on three carbonate beds exposed along the La Serrata ridge.
The different composition of the filamentous and circular objects with respect to the
rod-shaped microstructures suggest that the former represent remains of bacteria,
while the latter fecal pellets of deposit- or suspension-feeder organisms. Size and
shape of the filamentous and circular microfossils are consistent with their assignment
to colorless sulfide-oxidizing bacteria like Beggiatoa (or Thioploca) and Thiomargarita,
which is further supported by the presence, only within the microfossil body, of tiny
pyrite grains. These grains possibly result from early diagenetic transformation of original
sulfur globules stored by the bacteria, which are a diagnostic feature of this group
of prokaryotes. The development of microbial communities dominated by putative
sulfide-oxidizing bacteria at Lorca was favored by hydrogen sulfide flows generated
through degradation of organic matter by sulfate-reducing bacteria thriving in underlying
organic-rich sediments.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Federico Andreetto, Francesco Dela Pierre, Luis Gibert, Marcello Natalicchio, Simona Ferrando
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