Lacustrine carbonate chimneys are striking, metre-scale constructions. If these were bioinfluenced constructions, they could be priority targets in the search for early and extraterrestrial microbial life. However, there are questions over whether such chimneys are built on a geobiological framework or are solely abiotic geomorphological features produced by mixing of lake and spring waters. Here, we use correlative microscopy to show that microbes were living around Pleistocene Mono Lake carbonate chimneys during their growth. A plausible interpretation, in line with some recent works by others on other lacustrine carbonates, is that benthic cyanobacteria and their associated extracellular organic material (EOM) formed tubular biofilms aro...
To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, we conduct...
Marine cyanobacterial mats were cultured on coastal sediments (Nivå Bay, Øresund, Denmark) for over ...
29 pagesInternational audienceInterpreting the paleoecosystems of ancient microbialites relies on ou...
Lacustrine carbonate chimneys are striking, metre‐scale constructions. If these were bioinfluenced c...
Ancient putative microbial structures that appear in the rock record commonly serve as evidence of e...
Calcium carbonate precipitation and microbialite formation at highly supersaturated mixing zones of ...
Non marine carbonate buildups have recently been the object of renewed interests from the academia a...
Abstract: The relatively simplistic facies models for lacustrine carbonates do not currently incor-p...
Microbialites form the earliest macroscopic evidence of life, and have always been important in part...
22 pagesInternational audienceMixed cyanobacteria-dominated biofilms, enriched from a tributary of t...
Microbial mats are found in a variety of modern environments, with evidence for their presence as ol...
Microorganisms indirectly precipitate many minerals, including a variety of carbonates. Carbonate mi...
To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, we conduct...
Marine cyanobacterial mats were cultured on coastal sediments (Nivå Bay, Øresund, Denmark) for over ...
29 pagesInternational audienceInterpreting the paleoecosystems of ancient microbialites relies on ou...
Lacustrine carbonate chimneys are striking, metre‐scale constructions. If these were bioinfluenced c...
Ancient putative microbial structures that appear in the rock record commonly serve as evidence of e...
Calcium carbonate precipitation and microbialite formation at highly supersaturated mixing zones of ...
Non marine carbonate buildups have recently been the object of renewed interests from the academia a...
Abstract: The relatively simplistic facies models for lacustrine carbonates do not currently incor-p...
Microbialites form the earliest macroscopic evidence of life, and have always been important in part...
22 pagesInternational audienceMixed cyanobacteria-dominated biofilms, enriched from a tributary of t...
Microbial mats are found in a variety of modern environments, with evidence for their presence as ol...
Microorganisms indirectly precipitate many minerals, including a variety of carbonates. Carbonate mi...
To understand the role played by microorganisms in the formation of cold seep carbonates, we conduct...
Marine cyanobacterial mats were cultured on coastal sediments (Nivå Bay, Øresund, Denmark) for over ...
29 pagesInternational audienceInterpreting the paleoecosystems of ancient microbialites relies on ou...