Problematic microfossils dominate the palaeontological record between the Great Oxidation Event 2.4 billion years ago (Ga) and the last Palaeoproterozoic iron formations, deposited 500–600 million years later. These fossils are often associated with iron-rich sedimentary rocks, but their affinities, metabolism, and, hence, their contributions to Earth surface oxidation and Fe deposition remain unknown. Here we show that specific microfossil populations of the 1.88 Ga Gunflint Iron Formation contain Fe-silicate and Fe-carbonate nanocrystal concentrations in cell interiors. Fe minerals are absent in/on all organically preserved cell walls. These features are consistent with in vivo intracellular Fe biomineralization, with subsequent in situ r...
Microbial processes have driven biogeochemical cycles and modified the Earth’s surface throughout ge...
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the ...
Microbial activity is often invoked as a direct or indirect contributor to the precipitation of anci...
Problematic microfossils dominate the palaeontological record between the Great Oxidation Event 2.4 ...
Debate exists regarding whether abiotic or biotic mechanisms were responsible for the oxidation of F...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are sedimentary records of the coevolutionary history of geosphere and...
We describe a 1,400 million-year old (Ma) iron formation (IF) from the Xiamaling Formation of the No...
Iron formations (IF) represent an iron-rich rock type that typifies many Archaean and Proterozoic su...
Iron-oxidizing bacteria occupy a distinct environmental niche. These chemolithoautotrophic organisms...
AbstractIron is a ubiquitous element in the universe. Ferrous iron (Fe(II)) was abundant in the prim...
Banded iron formations have been studied for decades, particularly regard-ing their potential as arc...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that photosynthetic marine planktonic bacteria were r...
Debates on the formation of banded iron formations in ancient ferruginous oceans are dominated by a ...
The cycling of iron and organic matter (OM) is thought to have been a major biogeochemical cycle in ...
Debates on the formation of banded iron formations in ancient ferruginous oceans are dominated by a ...
Microbial processes have driven biogeochemical cycles and modified the Earth’s surface throughout ge...
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the ...
Microbial activity is often invoked as a direct or indirect contributor to the precipitation of anci...
Problematic microfossils dominate the palaeontological record between the Great Oxidation Event 2.4 ...
Debate exists regarding whether abiotic or biotic mechanisms were responsible for the oxidation of F...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are sedimentary records of the coevolutionary history of geosphere and...
We describe a 1,400 million-year old (Ma) iron formation (IF) from the Xiamaling Formation of the No...
Iron formations (IF) represent an iron-rich rock type that typifies many Archaean and Proterozoic su...
Iron-oxidizing bacteria occupy a distinct environmental niche. These chemolithoautotrophic organisms...
AbstractIron is a ubiquitous element in the universe. Ferrous iron (Fe(II)) was abundant in the prim...
Banded iron formations have been studied for decades, particularly regard-ing their potential as arc...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that photosynthetic marine planktonic bacteria were r...
Debates on the formation of banded iron formations in ancient ferruginous oceans are dominated by a ...
The cycling of iron and organic matter (OM) is thought to have been a major biogeochemical cycle in ...
Debates on the formation of banded iron formations in ancient ferruginous oceans are dominated by a ...
Microbial processes have driven biogeochemical cycles and modified the Earth’s surface throughout ge...
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the ...
Microbial activity is often invoked as a direct or indirect contributor to the precipitation of anci...