Environmental insights from high-resolution (SIMS) sulfur isotope analyses of sulfides in Proterozoic microbialites with diverse mat textures.

Abstract:

:In modern microbial mats, hydrogen sulfide shows pronounced sulfur isotope (δ34 S) variability over small spatial scales (~50‰ over <4 mm), providing information about microbial sulfur cycling within different ecological niches in the mat. In the geological record, the location of pyrite formation, overprinting from mat accretion, and post-depositional alteration also affect both fine-scale δ34 S patterns and bulk δ34 Spyrite values. We report μm-scale δ34 S patterns in Proterozoic samples with well-preserved microbial mat textures. We show a well-defined relationship between δ34 S values and sulfide mineral grain size and type. Small pyrite grains (<25 μm) span a large range, tending toward high δ34 S values (-54.5‰ to 11.7‰, mean: -14.4‰). Larger pyrite grains (>25 μm) have low but equally variable δ34 S values (-61.0‰ to -10.5‰, mean: -44.4‰). In one sample, larger sphalerite grains (>35 μm) have intermediate and essentially invariant δ34 S values (-22.6‰ to -15.6‰, mean: -19.4‰). We suggest that different sulfide mineral populations reflect separate stages of formation. In the first stage, small pyrite grains form near the mat surface along a redox boundary where high rates of sulfate reduction, partial closed-system sulfate consumption in microenvironments, and/or sulfide oxidation lead to high δ34 S values. In another stage, large sphalerite grains with low δ34 S values grow along the edges of pore spaces formed from desiccation of the mat. Large pyrite grains form deeper in the mat at slower sulfate reduction rates, leading to low δ34 Ssulfide values. We do not see evidence for significant 34 S-enrichment in bulk pore water sulfide at depth in the mat due to closed-system Rayleigh fractionation effects. On a local scale, Rayleigh fractionation influences the range of δ34 S values measured for individual pyrite grains. Fine-scale analyses of δ34 Spyrite patterns can thus be used to extract environmental information from ancient microbial mats and aid in the interpretation of bulk δ34 Spyrite records.

journal_name

Geobiology

journal_title

Geobiology

authors

Gomes ML,Fike DA,Bergmann KD,Jones C,Knoll AH

doi

10.1111/gbi.12265

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-01-01 00:00:00

pages

17-34

issue

1

eissn

1472-4677

issn

1472-4669

journal_volume

16

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