The history of the Earth is a story of the co-evolution of minerals and microbes: not only have numerous rocks arisen from life but also life itself may have formed from rocks. To understand the strong association between microbes and inorganic substrates, we investigated the moonmilk, a calcium carbonate deposit of possible microbial origin, occurring in the Iron Age Etruscan necropolis of Tarquinia, in Italy. These tombs provide a unique environment where the hypogeal walls of the tombs are covered by this speleothem. To study moonmilk formation, we investigated the bacterial community in the rock in which the tombs were carved: calcarenite and hybrid sandstone. We present the first evidence that moonmilk precipitation is driven by microb...
Ancient biosignatures are key to understanding the emergence and evolution of life in its planetary ...
Lacustrine carbonate chimneys are striking, metre‐scale constructions. If these were bioinfluenced c...
Recent observations of carbonate minerals in ancient Martian rocks have been interpreted as evidence...
Earth's microbial biosphere extends down through the crust and much of the subsurface, including tho...
A white deposit covering the walls in the Stanza degli Scudi of the Tomba degli Scudi, Tarquinia, It...
Bacteria are able to induce carbonate precipitation although the participation of microbial or chemi...
A white deposit covering the walls in the Stanza degli Scudi of the Tomba degli Scudi, Tarquinia, It...
The ability to distinguish the features of a chemical sedimentary rock that can only be attributed t...
Three samples of moonmilk from high-altitude caves in northeast Italy were analysed for their lipid ...
Three samples of moonmilk from high-altitude caves in northeast Italy were analysed for their lipid ...
Bacteria make a significant contribution to the accumulation of carbonate in severa! natural habitat...
Priorities for the exploration of Mars involve the identification and observation of biosignatures t...
Microbial processes have driven biogeochemical cycles and modified the Earth’s surface throughout ge...
The recognition of past habitable environments on Mars has increased the urgency to understand biosi...
© 2015, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. The ability to distinguish the features of a chemical sedimentary roc...
Ancient biosignatures are key to understanding the emergence and evolution of life in its planetary ...
Lacustrine carbonate chimneys are striking, metre‐scale constructions. If these were bioinfluenced c...
Recent observations of carbonate minerals in ancient Martian rocks have been interpreted as evidence...
Earth's microbial biosphere extends down through the crust and much of the subsurface, including tho...
A white deposit covering the walls in the Stanza degli Scudi of the Tomba degli Scudi, Tarquinia, It...
Bacteria are able to induce carbonate precipitation although the participation of microbial or chemi...
A white deposit covering the walls in the Stanza degli Scudi of the Tomba degli Scudi, Tarquinia, It...
The ability to distinguish the features of a chemical sedimentary rock that can only be attributed t...
Three samples of moonmilk from high-altitude caves in northeast Italy were analysed for their lipid ...
Three samples of moonmilk from high-altitude caves in northeast Italy were analysed for their lipid ...
Bacteria make a significant contribution to the accumulation of carbonate in severa! natural habitat...
Priorities for the exploration of Mars involve the identification and observation of biosignatures t...
Microbial processes have driven biogeochemical cycles and modified the Earth’s surface throughout ge...
The recognition of past habitable environments on Mars has increased the urgency to understand biosi...
© 2015, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. The ability to distinguish the features of a chemical sedimentary roc...
Ancient biosignatures are key to understanding the emergence and evolution of life in its planetary ...
Lacustrine carbonate chimneys are striking, metre‐scale constructions. If these were bioinfluenced c...
Recent observations of carbonate minerals in ancient Martian rocks have been interpreted as evidence...