Micromorphological characterization and lithification of microbial mats from the Ebro Delta (Spain)

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Wierzchos, Jacek [2 ]
Berlanga, Mercedes [1 ]
Ascaso, Carmen [3 ]
Guerrero, Ricardo [4 ]
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[1] Univ Barcelona, Fac Farm, Dept Microbiol & Parasitol, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Lleida, Elect Microscopy Serv, Lleida, Spain
[3] CSIC, Environm Sci Res Ctr, Madrid, Spain
[4] Univ Barcelona, Fac Biol, Dept Microbiol, E-08007 Barcelona, Spain
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Microcoleus chthonoplastes; microbial mats; accretion; lithification; biofilms;
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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The structural organization of microbial mats from the Ebro Delta (Spain) and their accretion and partial lithification processes were explored using scanning electron microscopy in back-scattered electron mode and low-temperature scanning electron microscopy. Two differentiated zones were distinguished in a transverse section of a fragment taken from the mat at a depth of 2.5 mm. The first consisted of an upper layer in which the dominant microorganisms, Microcoleus spp., actively grew in an embedded slack matrix of exopolysaccharides. Microcoleus filaments were oriented parallel to the surface and to each other, with filaments below at-ranged perpendicularly to one another but without crossing. Most of the minerals present were allochthonous grains of calcium phosphate bio-corroded by cyanobacteria. The second zone was below a depth of 1 mm and made up of accretion layers with large deposits of calcium carbonate and smaller amounts of calcium phosphate of biological origin. The predominance of a particular type of mineral precipitation with a characteristic external shape and/or texture within a zone, e.g., sponge-like deposits of calcium phosphate, appears to depend on the taxa of the prevailing microorganisms.
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