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Article Dans Une Revue Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Année : 2005

Nanoscale environments associated with bioweathering of a Mg-Fe-pyroxene.

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Microorganisms are believed to create microenvironments leading to reaction products not predictable from equilibrium thermodynamics and to unique biomineral morphologies. Unambiguous evidence for such environments is, however, rare in natural samples. We have used scanning transmission x-ray microscopy and spectromicroscopy at the sub-40-nm scale, coupled with transmission electron microscopy, to examine bioweathering products on a meteoritic Fe-Mg-orthopyroxene colonized by a filamentous microorganism. Our measurements reveal an amorphous Al-rich layer beneath the microorganism, calcium carbonates of unique morphology intimately associated with polysaccharicles adjacent to the microorganism, and regions surrounding the microorganism with different iron oxidation states. Our results confirm the presence of different microenvironments at this microorganism-mineral interface and provide unique nanometer-scale views of microbially controlled pyroxene weathering products.
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hal-00020023 , version 1 (03-03-2006)

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K. Benzerara, Th Yoon, N. Menguy, T. Tyliszczak, G.E. Brown. Nanoscale environments associated with bioweathering of a Mg-Fe-pyroxene.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2005, 102, pp.979-982. ⟨hal-00020023⟩
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