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  Sedimentary pyrite sulfur isotope compositions preserve signatures of the surface microbial mat environment in sediments underlying low-oxygen cyanobacterial mats

Gomes, M. L., Klatt, J. M., Dick, G. J., Grim, S. L., Rico, K. I., Medina, M., et al. (2021). Sedimentary pyrite sulfur isotope compositions preserve signatures of the surface microbial mat environment in sediments underlying low-oxygen cyanobacterial mats. GEOBIOLOGY. doi:10.1111/gbi.12466.

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Gomes, Maya L.1, Author
Klatt, Judith M.2, Author           
Dick, Gregory J.1, Author
Grim, Sharon L.1, Author
Rico, Kathryn I.1, Author
Medina, Matthew1, Author
Ziebis, Wiebke1, Author
Kinsman-Costello, Lauren1, Author
Sheldon, Nathan D.1, Author
Fike, David A.1, Author
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2Permanent Research Group Microsensor, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Max Planck Society, ou_2481711              

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 Abstract: The sedimentary pyrite sulfur isotope (delta S-34) record is an archive of ancient microbial sulfur cycling and environmental conditions. Interpretations of pyrite delta S-34 signatures in sediments deposited in microbial mat ecosystems are based on studies of modern microbial mat porewater sulfide delta S-34 geochemistry. Pyrite delta S-34 values often capture delta S-34 signatures of porewater sulfide at the location of pyrite formation. However, microbial mats are dynamic environments in which biogeochemical cycling shifts vertically on diurnal cycles. Therefore, there is a need to study how the location of pyrite formation impacts pyrite delta S-34 patterns in these dynamic systems. Here, we present diurnal porewater sulfide delta S-34 trends and delta S-34 values of pyrite and iron monosulfides from Middle Island Sinkhole, Lake Huron. The sediment-water interface of this sinkhole hosts a low-oxygen cyanobacterial mat ecosystem, which serves as a useful location to explore preservation of sedimentary pyrite delta S-34 signatures in early Earth environments. Porewater sulfide delta S-34 values vary by up to similar to 25 parts per thousand throughout the day due to light-driven changes in surface microbial community activity that propagate downwards, affecting porewater geochemistry as deep as 7.5 cm in the sediment. Progressive consumption of the sulfate reservoir drives delta S-34 variability, instead of variations in average cell-specific sulfate reduction rates and/or sulfide oxidation at different depths in the sediment. The delta S-34 values of pyrite are similar to porewater sulfide delta S-34 values near the mat surface. We suggest that oxidative sulfur cycling and other microbial activity promote pyrite formation in and immediately adjacent to the microbial mat and that iron geochemistry limits further pyrite formation with depth in the sediment. These results imply that primary delta S-34 signatures of pyrite deposited in organic-rich, iron-poor microbial mat environments capture information about microbial sulfur cycling and environmental conditions at the mat surface and are only minimally affected by deeper sedimentary processes during early diagenesis.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-07-10
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 19
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000679630500001
DOI: 10.1111/gbi.12466
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