Microbial indicators and detection of Cu-sulfide ore mineralization

IF 4.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY
Geology Pub Date : 2025-06-30 DOI:10.1130/g53118.1
Bianca P. Iulianella Phillips, Rachel L. Simister, Shane D. Rich, Craig J.R. Hart, Peter A. Winterburn, Sean A. Crowe
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Abstract

The rapid electrification of society is driving unprecedented demand for critical minerals and metals, necessitating new strategies and technologies to find deposits likely buried under soil and till. We show that soil microbial communities respond to copper (Cu) amendment in controlled incubations, with species-level shifts detectable via DNA amplicon sequencing and community fingerprinting. Field testing above known porphyry Cu mineralization reveals surface anomalies in microbial community composition in close proximity to Cu-sulfide mineralization buried beneath extensive Quaternary cover. Indicator species identified in both experimental and field data sets define a strong surface signal that closely aligns with the known extent of mineralization, outperforming traditional geochemical approaches. These findings demonstrate that microbial community fingerprints can detect porphyry-style Cu mineralization in covered terrains, offering a novel DNA sequencing-based tool for critical mineral exploration.
硫化铜矿化微生物指标与检测
社会的快速电气化推动了对关键矿物和金属的前所未有的需求,需要新的战略和技术来寻找可能埋在土壤和土壤下的矿藏。研究表明,土壤微生物群落在受控培养中对铜(Cu)的修正有响应,通过DNA扩增子测序和群落指纹图谱可以检测到物种水平的变化。对已知斑岩型铜矿化的现场测试表明,在广泛的第四纪覆盖层下埋藏的铜硫化物矿化附近,微生物群落组成表面异常。在实验和现场数据集中确定的指示物种定义了与已知矿化程度密切相关的强地表信号,优于传统的地球化学方法。这些发现表明,微生物群落指纹图谱可以检测覆盖地形中的斑岩型铜矿化,为关键矿产勘查提供了一种新的基于DNA测序的工具。
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Geology
Geology 地学-地质学
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
3.40%
发文量
228
审稿时长
6.2 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1973, Geology features rapid publication of about 23 refereed short (four-page) papers each month. Articles cover all earth-science disciplines and include new investigations and provocative topics. Professional geologists and university-level students in the earth sciences use this widely read journal to keep up with scientific research trends. The online forum section facilitates author-reader dialog. Includes color and occasional large-format illustrations on oversized loose inserts.
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