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  • 1.
    Frings, Patrick J
    et al.
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Geology.
    Clymans, Wim
    Jeppesen, Erik
    Lauridsen, Torben L
    Struyf, Eric
    Conley, Daniel J
    Lack of steady-state in the global biogeochemical Si cycle: emerging evidence from lake Si sequestration2014In: Biogeochemistry, ISSN 0168-2563, E-ISSN 1573-515X, Vol. 117, no 2-3, p. 255-277Article in journal (Refereed)
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    Frings, Patrick
    et al.
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Geology.
    Nantke, Carla
    Stadmark, Johanna
    Si cycling in transition zones: a study of Si isotopes and biogenic silica accumulation in the Chesapeake Bay through the Holocene2019In: Biogeochemistry, ISSN 0168-2563, E-ISSN 1573-515X, Vol. 146, no 2, p. 145-170Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 3.
    Neubeck, Anna
    et al.
    Stockholm University.
    Ivarsson, Magnus
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Paleobiology.
    Broman, Curt
    Stockholm University.
    Lima-Zaloumis, Jonathan
    School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University.
    Bach, Wolfgang
    MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, Universität Bremen.
    Whitehouse, Martin
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Geology.
    Carbon isotopic composition of Frutexites in subseafloor ultramafic rocks2021In: Biogeochemistry, ISSN 0168-2563, E-ISSN 1573-515X, Vol. 154, no 3, p. 525-536Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    Micrometer sized stromatolitic structures called Frutexites are features observed in samples from the deep subsurface, and hot-spring environments. These structures are comprised of fine laminations, columnar morphology, and commonly consist of iron oxides, manganese oxides, and/or carbonates. Although a biological origin is commonly invoked, few reports have shown direct evidence of their association with microbial activity. Here, we report for the first time the occurrence of subsurface manganese-dominated Frutexites preserved within carbonate veins in ultramafic rocks. To determine the biogenicity of these putative biosignatures, we analyzed their chemical and isotopic composition using Raman spectroscopy and secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS). These structures were found to contain macromolecular carbon signal and have a depleted 13C/12C carbon isotopic composition of – 35.4 ± 0.50‰ relative to the entombing carbonate matrix. These observations are consistent with a biological origin for the observed Frutexites structures.

  • 4. Neubeck, Anna
    et al.
    Ivarsson, Magnus
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Paleobiology.
    Broman, Curt
    Lima-Zaloumis, Jonathan
    Bach, Wolfgang
    Whitehouse, Martin
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Geology.
    Carbon isotopic composition of Frutexites in subseafloor ultramafic rocks2021In: Biogeochemistry, ISSN 0168-2563, E-ISSN 1573-515X, Biogeochemistry, Vol. 154, no 3, p. 525-536Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 5. Verstraeten, Arne
    et al.
    Bruffaerts, Nicolas
    Cristofolini, Fabiana
    Vanguelova, Elena
    Neirynck, Johan
    Genouw, Gerrit
    De Vos, Bruno
    Waldner, Peter
    Thimonier, Anne
    Nussbaumer, Anita
    Neumann, Mathias
    Benham, Sue
    Rautio, Pasi
    Ukonmaanaho, Liisa
    Merilä, Päivi
    Lindroos, Antti-Jussi
    Saarto, Annika
    Reiniharju, Jukka
    Clarke, Nicholas
    Timmermann, Volkmar
    Nicolas, Manuel
    Schmitt, Maria
    Meusburger, Katrin
    Kowalska, Anna
    Kasprzyk, Idalia
    Kluska, Katarzyna
    Grewling, Łukasz
    Malkiewicz, Małgorzata
    Vesterdal, Lars
    Ingerslev, Morten
    Manninger, Miklós
    Magyar, Donát
    Titeux, Hugues
    Karlsson, Gunilla Pihl
    Gehrig, Regula
    Adriaenssens, Sandy
    Ekebom, Agneta
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Environmental research and monitoring.
    Dahl, Åslög
    Ferretti, Marco
    Gottardini, Elena
    Effects of tree pollen on throughfall element fluxes in European forests2023In: Biogeochemistry, ISSN 0168-2563, E-ISSN 1573-515X, Vol. 165, no 3, p. 311-325Article in journal (Refereed)
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