黄铁矿
风化作用
油页岩
基岩
生物地球化学循环
地质学
地球化学
环境化学
溶解
矿物学
化学
地貌学
古生物学
物理化学
作者
Toby Samuels,David H. Pybus,Mark Wilkinson,Charles S. Cockell
标识
DOI:10.1080/01490451.2019.1597217
摘要
Microbial pyrite oxidation is an important driver of biological weathering within shale, making a significant contribution toward biogeochemical cycling, bedrock expansion, and soil formation. These processes are of global importance, both within natural systems and in anthropogenic environments. Despite its significance, there is a lack of research that directly investigates microbe– pyrite interactions within shale. In this study, we use both field and laboratory approaches to inspect microbial pyrite oxidation in weathered shale environments within North Yorkshire, UK. Incubation of polished pyrite samples within iron-oxidizing enrichment cultures in vitro resulted in extensive colonization and surface pitting, demonstrating the weathering potential of shale microbial communities. Mineral samples were buried for 1 year within the floor of a shale rock mine, to explore pyrite bioweathering in situ. Image analysis revealed the formation of dissolution channels by microbial filaments, a novel mechanism of pyrite oxidation that broadens the taxonomic range of known microbe-pyrite interactions in weathered shale.
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