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No biological effect on magnesium isotope fractionation during stromatolite growth

GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA(2023)

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The growth and morphology of stromatolites have been previously linked to diverse microbial activities. However, the role of microbial metabolisms on carbonate formation during stromatolite growth remains controversial. Magnesium isotopes have been proposed to serve as a tracer of microbial carbonate formation, implying a potential biological isotope fractionation. To further elucidate whether Mg isotope fractionation is modified during microbial carbonate formation, this study reports Mg isotope compositions of Holocene stromatolites and pore waters from Lagoa Salgada, a coastal ephemeral lake in Brazil. The stromatolitic carbonates are composed of high-Mg calcites characterized by extremely positive inorganic & delta;13C values, up to +20%o, and variable & delta;26Mg values, ranging from -2.98%o to - 0.68%o. Multiple pieces of evidence consistently demonstrate changes in microbial metabolism resulting from ecosystem fluid chemistry evolution. However, the direction of Mg isotope fractionation associated with carbonate precipitation remained invariable despite the changes in microbial activity. Mineralogical features indicate that the stromatolitic carbonates formed via 2-D nucleation. An isotopic mass balance calculation based on the observed variations in & delta;26Mg values and Mg concentrations of associated pore waters argues for an Mg isotopic equilibrium fractionation factor of -2.60%o associating with the carbonate formation at Lagoa Salgada, well-matching experimental values for abiotic calcite precipitation. Thus, the observed & delta;26Mg variability of stromatolitic carbonates is primarily controlled by the changes of physicochemical conditions in the ambient fluid. We infer that during the formation of stromatolites, a consortium of different microbial communities produces extracellular polymeric substances, which serve as a substrate for carbonate nucleation from ambient fluid without significantly affecting the fractionation of Mg-isotopes. Our findings shed light on the effects of microbial processes on carbonate formation during stromatolite growth and improve the current understanding of the Mg isotope record in microbial carbonates.
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G. Catalano,Stromatolite,Carbonate formation,Microbial metabolism,Mg isotopes,Lagoa Salgada
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