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Title: | Organic geochemistry and mineralogy suggest anthropogenic impact in speleothem chemistry from volcanic show caves of the Galapagos |
Authors: | Miller, A Jimenez-Morillo, N Coutinho, M Gazquez, F Palma, V Sauro, F Pereira, M Rull, F Toulkeridis, T Caldeira, A T Forti, P Calaforra, J |
Keywords: | Organic geochemistry volcanic caves Galapagos biogeochemical |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | iScience |
Citation: | • Miller, A.Z., Jiménez-Morillo, N.T., Coutinho, M.L., Gazquez, F.,Palma, V., Sauro, F., Pereira, M.F.C., Rull, F., Toulkeridis, T., Caldeira, A.T., Forti, P., Calaforra, J.M.(2022 Organic geochemistry and mineralogy suggest anthropogenic impact in speleothem chemistry from volcanic show caves of the Galapagos iScience, DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2022.104556 |
Abstract: | The network of lava tubes is one of the most unexploited natural wonders of the
Galapagos Islands. Here, we provide the first morphological, mineralogical, and
biogeochemical assessment of speleothems fromvolcanic caves of the Galapagos
to understand their structure, composition, and origin, as well as to identify
organic molecules preserved in speleothems. Mineralogical analyses revealed
that moonmilk and coralloid speleothems from Bellavista and Royal Palm Caves
were composed of calcite, opal-A, and minor amounts of clay minerals. Extracellular
polymeric substances, fossilized bacteria, silica microspheres, and cell imprints
on siliceous minerals evidenced microbe-mineral interactions and biologically-
mediated silica precipitation. Alternating depositional layers between
siliceous and carbonate minerals and the detection of biomarkers of surface vegetation
and anthropogenic stressors indicated environmental and anthropogenic
changes (agriculture, human waste, and cave visits) on these unique underground
resources. Stable isotope analysis and Py-GC/MS were key to robustly identify
biomarkers, allowing for implementation of future protection policies. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34714 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | HERCULES - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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