Astrobiological Implications of Rock Varnish in Tibet

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作者
Krinsley, David [1 ]
Dorn, Ronald I. [2 ]
DiGregorio, Barry [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oregon, Dept Geol Sci, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
[2] Arizona State Univ, Sch Geog Sci, Tempe, AZ USA
[3] Cardiff Univ, Caridff Ctr Astrobiol, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales
关键词
Analogue; Astrobiology; Bacteria; Biomineralization; Desert varnish; Geomicrobiology; Life on Mars; Manganese enhancement; Rock coating; Rock varnish; Microstromatolite; Tibet; Weathering; DESERT VARNISH; IN-SITU; WHIPPLE MOUNTAINS; MANGANESE; IRON; BACTERIA; MARS; MICROORGANISMS; SOILS; SPECTROSCOPY;
D O I
10.1089/ast.2008.0238
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
The study of terrestrial geomicrobiology and its relationship to rock weathering processes is an essential tool in developing analogues for similar processes that may have occurred on Mars. Most studies of manganese-enhanced rock varnish have focused on samples taken from warm arid desert regions. Here, we examine samples obtained from eolian-abraded lava flows of the 4700-4800m high Ashikule Basin in Tibet. Because it receives approximately 300 mm of precipitation annually, this site is nowhere near as dry as Atacama Desert locales. However, the dusty, sulfate-rich, high-altitude and high-UV flux environment of the Tibetan locale offers new insight into rock varnish formation processes in a terrestrial environment that displays some attributes similar to those expected on early Mars. Microprobe measurements reveal that Mn enhancements in varnish are two orders of magnitude above the dust source, but Fe is only enhanced by a factor of three. Manganese-enhancing bacterial forms are not abundant but are still approximately 3 times more common than in Mojave and Sonoran Desert varnishes. In addition to its occurrence in subaerial positions, Tibetan varnish also occurs in micron-scale "pods'' enveloped by silica glaze and as remobilized constituents that have migrated into the underlying weathering rind. A lack of surficial Mn-rich varnish, therefore, might not imply the absence of varnish. In contrast to suggestions that silica glaze might be a good source of microbial fossils and a key to varnish formation, we did not observe any clear microfossil forms entombed in silica glaze; further, there is no gradation between varnish and silica glaze but only distinct contacts.
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