International audienceFrequent observations of tubular to vermicular microchannels in altered basalt glass have led to increasing appreciation of a possible significant role of microbes in the low-temperature alteration of seafloor basalt. We have examined such microchannel alteration features at the nanoscale in basalt glass shards from the Ontong Java Plateau using a combination of focused ion beam milling, transmission electron microscopy and scanning transmission X-ray microscopy. Three types of materials were found in ultrathin cross-sections cut through the microchannels by FIB milling: fresh basalt glass, amorphous Si-rich rims surrounding the microchannels, and palagonite within the microchannels. X-ray absorption spectroscopy at th...
International audienceChemical alteration of basalt glasses in seawater ranks as one of the most imp...
[1] The alteration of subseafloor volcanic glass from three locations is qualitatively attributed to...
International audienceTo explore the capability of basaltic glass to support the growth of chemosynt...
Graduation date: 2006In the early 1980's the first evidence of biological alteration of basalt glass...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The colonization and weathering of young seafloor basaltic glass from the mid-Atlantic Ridge was exa...
Within the altered parts of the glass rim of pillow lavas of Hole 896A, at depths at least 432 m bel...
Micrometer-scale maps of authigenic microstructures in submarine basaltic tuff from a 1979 Surtsey v...
Submarine basaltic glass constitutes a major part of the oceanic crust and contains a number of bio-...
The majority of the Earth's shallow crust is composed of basalt that erupted on the seafloor and was...
The majority of the Earth's shallow crust is composed of basalt that erupted on the seafloor an...
International audienceMicrobial communities have been shown over the last few years to be a signific...
International audienceMicroorganisms have been reported to be associated with the alteration of the ...
Over the last two decades, conspicuously “biogenic-looking” corrosion microtextures have been found ...
A detailed microbiological and geochemical study related to the alteration of basaltic glass of pill...
International audienceChemical alteration of basalt glasses in seawater ranks as one of the most imp...
[1] The alteration of subseafloor volcanic glass from three locations is qualitatively attributed to...
International audienceTo explore the capability of basaltic glass to support the growth of chemosynt...
Graduation date: 2006In the early 1980's the first evidence of biological alteration of basalt glass...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The colonization and weathering of young seafloor basaltic glass from the mid-Atlantic Ridge was exa...
Within the altered parts of the glass rim of pillow lavas of Hole 896A, at depths at least 432 m bel...
Micrometer-scale maps of authigenic microstructures in submarine basaltic tuff from a 1979 Surtsey v...
Submarine basaltic glass constitutes a major part of the oceanic crust and contains a number of bio-...
The majority of the Earth's shallow crust is composed of basalt that erupted on the seafloor and was...
The majority of the Earth's shallow crust is composed of basalt that erupted on the seafloor an...
International audienceMicrobial communities have been shown over the last few years to be a signific...
International audienceMicroorganisms have been reported to be associated with the alteration of the ...
Over the last two decades, conspicuously “biogenic-looking” corrosion microtextures have been found ...
A detailed microbiological and geochemical study related to the alteration of basaltic glass of pill...
International audienceChemical alteration of basalt glasses in seawater ranks as one of the most imp...
[1] The alteration of subseafloor volcanic glass from three locations is qualitatively attributed to...
International audienceTo explore the capability of basaltic glass to support the growth of chemosynt...