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FURNES, HARALD, MUEHLENBACHS, KARLIS, TORSVIK, TERJE, TUMYR, OLE, SHI, LANG (2002) Bio-signatures in metabasaltic glass of a Caledonian ophiolite, West Norway. Geological Magazine, 139 (6) 601-608 doi:10.1017/s0016756802006830

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TitleBio-signatures in metabasaltic glass of a Caledonian ophiolite, West Norway
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsFURNES, HARALDAuthor
MUEHLENBACHS, KARLISAuthor
TORSVIK, TERJEAuthor
TUMYR, OLEAuthor
SHI, LANGAuthor
Year2002 (November)Volume139
Issue6
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756802006830Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFURNES, HARALD, MUEHLENBACHS, KARLIS, TORSVIK, TERJE, TUMYR, OLE, SHI, LANG (2002) Bio-signatures in metabasaltic glass of a Caledonian ophiolite, West Norway. Geological Magazine, 139 (6) 601-608 doi:10.1017/s0016756802006830
Plain TextFURNES, HARALD, MUEHLENBACHS, KARLIS, TORSVIK, TERJE, TUMYR, OLE, SHI, LANG (2002) Bio-signatures in metabasaltic glass of a Caledonian ophiolite, West Norway. Geological Magazine, 139 (6) 601-608 doi:10.1017/s0016756802006830
In(2002, November) Geological Magazine Vol. 139 (6) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesEvidence of bioalteration of natural basaltic rocks, presently receiving much attention, has
so far been restricted to in situ oceanic crust and ophiolites in which fresh glass is still present. Here we
present evidence of preserved bio-signatures in the chilled margin of pillow lavas of an old (443 Ma)
ophiolite that has suffered pervasive lower greenschist facies metamorphism and deformation. X-ray
mapping of initial alteration zones shows the remains of organic carbon associated with highly-concentrated
Fe and S. Bioproduction of CO2 is further reflected in the low δ13C values of calcite
extracted from pillow rims, compatible with microbe-induced fractionation during oxidation of
organic matter. We attribute these effects to growth of sulphate-reducing bacteria at the early stage of
ophiolite formation. During energy metabolism these bacteria reduce sulphate to H2S and oxidize
organic matter to CO2 . Hydrogen sulphide will eventually react with iron and form pyrite, and carbon
dioxide is precipitated as calcium carbonate. The results of this study may thus trigger the search for
bio-signatures in glassy volcanic rocks of any age.


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