Authors
William P Inskeep, Richard E Macur, Gregory Harrison, Benjamin C Bostick, Scott Fendorf
Publication date
2004/8/1
Journal
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume
68
Issue
15
Pages
3141-3155
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Acid-sulfate-chloride (pH∼3) geothermal springs in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) often contain Fe(II), As(III), and S(-II) at discharge, providing several electron donors for chemolithotrophic metabolism. The microbial populations inhabiting these environments are inextricably linked with geochemical processes controlling the behavior of As and Fe. Consequently, the objectives of the current study were to (i) characterize Fe-rich microbial mats of an ASC thermal spring, (ii) evaluate the composition and structure of As-rich hydrous ferric oxides (HFO) associated with these mats, and (iii) identify microorganisms that are potentially responsible for mat formation via the oxidation of Fe(II) and or As(III). Aqueous and solid phase mat samples obtained from a spring in Norris Basin, YNP (YNP Thermal Inventory NHSP35) were analyzed using a complement of chemical, microscopic and spectroscopic techniques. In …
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