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Past endolithic life in metamorphic ocean crust

Peng, X; Guo, Z; Du, M; Czaja, AD; Papineau, D; Chen, S; Xu, H; ... Dasgupta, S; + view all (2020) Past endolithic life in metamorphic ocean crust. Geochemical Perspectives Letters , 14 pp. 14-19. 10.7185/geochemlet.2017. Green open access

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Abstract

The known deep subsurface biosphere on Earth persists in diversified habitats, including deep within igneous rocks of the oceanic crust. Here, we extend the range of the deep subsurface biosphere to metamorphic ocean crust of a subduction zone. We report fossilised life in zeolite facies rocks, which formed by low grade metamorphism, from the southern Mariana trench. Dense carbonaceous spheroids, filaments, and Frutexites-like structures are preserved in these rocks, which are enriched in organic carbon but depleted in 13C. The distinct difference in the GDGT-0 vs. crenarchaeol and the branched vs. isoprenoid tetraether values between the inner and outer portions of these rocks indicate the in situ production of organic carbon. We demonstrate that these structures may result from the past activity of potential chemolithoautotrophs within the metamorphic crust, as implied by their morphologies, Raman spectra, carbon isotopes, and biomarker signatures, as well as the Fe oxidation state within whole rocks. We propose that fluid-rock reactions at temperatures within the tolerance of life during low grade metamorphism contributed to microbial subsistence within the biotope. The low grade metamorphic ocean crust of the subduction zone likely represents Earth’s deepest, and one of its largest, microbial ecosystems, which may potentially influence the deep carbon cycle.

Type: Article
Title: Past endolithic life in metamorphic ocean crust
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
DOI: 10.7185/geochemlet.2017
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.7185/geochemlet.2017
Language: English
Additional information: © The Authors Published by the European Association of Geochemistry under Creative Commons License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
Keywords: deep-subsurface biosphere, carbonaceous spheroids, filaments, Frutexites-like structures, metamorphic ocean crust
UCL classification: UCL
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URI: https://discovery-pp.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10103364
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