Formation of Monohydrocalcite in the Microbialites from Laguna de Los Cisnes (Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile)

L. Zaytseva, O. Samylina, A. Prokin
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Monohydrocalcite (CaCO3·H2O) is a mineral rarely found in natural environments. Here we report finding of this mineral in the composition of the microbialites in Laguna de los Cisnes (Isla Grande, Chile), a saline alkaline lake with high Mg/Ca ratio. We have made a detailed structural and mineralogical description of these microbialites with the use of light and scanning electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy and X-ray analysis. The predominantly carbonate composition of microbialites was revealed. Carbonates were represented mainly by high-magnesium calcites and monohydrocalcite. Calcite and aragonite were found in minor quantities. In addition, a small amount of silicates and amorphous hydromagnesite were found. The yellowish-brown surface layer of microbialites consists of numerous crystals within a mineralized exopolysaccharide (EPS) matrix. A large number of unicellular and filamentous algae, as well as areas of released EPS, are also seen here. Below is a slimy green layer. This layer is not mineralized, it represents an "algal-bacterial mat" consisting of algae, cyanobacteria, and diatoms developed in EPS. Chisel-shaped crystals of monohydrocalcite and its amorphous spherical precursors are numerous in these upper layers. The deeper layers are mineralized, they consist predominantly of Mg-carbonates with varying degrees of Mg. Algae and cyanobacteria are decomposed or fossilized there. Thus, monohydrocalcite occurs in the composition of the microbialites being one of the main mineral components. As in other lacustrine localities it is formed in the presence of algae and cyanobacteria. To our knowledge this is the first report on the discovery of monohydrocalcite in South America.
Laguna de Los Cisnes微生物岩中单水方解石的形成(智利火地岛大岛)
单水方解石(CaCO3·H2O)是一种在自然环境中很少发现的矿物。在这里,我们报告在拉古纳德洛斯西斯尼斯(Isla Grande,智利)的微生物岩组成中发现了这种矿物,这是一个高Mg/Ca比的盐碱湖。我们利用光学和扫描电子显微镜、红外光谱和x射线分析对这些微生物岩进行了详细的结构和矿物学描述。微生物岩主要由碳酸盐组成。碳酸盐主要为高镁方解石和单水方解石。方解石和文石也有少量发现。此外,还发现了少量的硅酸盐和无定形氢菱镁矿。微生物岩的黄褐色表层由矿化的胞外多糖(EPS)基质内的许多晶体组成。这里还可以看到大量的单细胞和丝状藻类,以及释放EPS的区域。下面是粘稠的绿色层。这一层不是矿化的,它代表了一个由藻类、蓝藻和硅藻组成的“藻-细菌席”,在EPS中发育。单水方解石的凿子状晶体及其无定形球形前体在这些上层中大量存在。较深的层是矿化的,它们主要由不同程度的镁碳酸盐组成。藻类和蓝藻在那里被分解或变成化石。因此,单水方解石出现在微生物岩的组成中,是主要矿物成分之一。与其他湖泊地区一样,它是在藻类和蓝藻存在的情况下形成的。据我们所知,这是在南美洲发现单水方解石的第一份报告。
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