The occurrence of microbially induced smectite-to-illite (S-I) reaction has challenged both the notions of solely inorganic chemical control for this reaction and the conventional concept of a semiquantitative illite geothermometer for the reconstruction of the thermal and tectonic histories of sedimentary basins. Here, we present evidence for a naturally occurring microbially induced S-I transition, via biotic reduction of phyllosilicate structural Fe(III), in mudstones buried at the Nankai Trough, offshore Japan (International Ocean Discovery Program Site C0023). Biotic S-I reaction is a consequence of a bacterial survival and growth strategy at diagenetic temperatures up to 80 °C within the Nankai Trough mudstones. These results have con...
Earth's largest reactive carbon pool, marine sedimentary organic matter, becomes increasingly recalc...
The abundance of microbial life and the sources of energy necessary for deep subsurface microbial co...
in natural and experimental systems. However, the conversion fsmectite oillite-smectite s also found...
The occurrence of microbially induced smectite-to-illite (S-I) reaction has challenged both the noti...
International audienceUnderstanding diagenetic reactions in accreted sediments is critical for estab...
The formation of illite through the smectite-to-illite (S-I) reaction is considered to be one of the...
(Bio-)geochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. T...
IODP Expedition 370 (Temperature Limit of the Deep Biosphere off Muroto) established Site C0023 down...
Biogeochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. To i...
Earth's largest reactive carbon pool, marine sedimentary organic matter, becomes increasingly recalc...
IODP Expedition 370 established Site C0023 down to 1180 mbsf in the Nankai Trough, Japan, to explore...
Earth's largest reactive carbon pool, marine sedimentary organic matter, becomes increasingly recalc...
The abundance of microbial life and the sources of energy necessary for deep subsurface microbial co...
in natural and experimental systems. However, the conversion fsmectite oillite-smectite s also found...
The occurrence of microbially induced smectite-to-illite (S-I) reaction has challenged both the noti...
International audienceUnderstanding diagenetic reactions in accreted sediments is critical for estab...
The formation of illite through the smectite-to-illite (S-I) reaction is considered to be one of the...
(Bio-)geochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. T...
IODP Expedition 370 (Temperature Limit of the Deep Biosphere off Muroto) established Site C0023 down...
Biogeochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. To i...
Earth's largest reactive carbon pool, marine sedimentary organic matter, becomes increasingly recalc...
IODP Expedition 370 established Site C0023 down to 1180 mbsf in the Nankai Trough, Japan, to explore...
Earth's largest reactive carbon pool, marine sedimentary organic matter, becomes increasingly recalc...
The abundance of microbial life and the sources of energy necessary for deep subsurface microbial co...
in natural and experimental systems. However, the conversion fsmectite oillite-smectite s also found...