2023
DOI: 10.5194/bg-20-4135-2023
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Biogenic calcium carbonate as evidence for life

Sara Ronca,
Francesco Mura,
Marco Brandano
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. The history of the Earth is a story of the co-evolution of minerals and microbes: not only have numerous rocks arisen from life but also life itself may have formed from rocks. To understand the strong association between microbes and inorganic substrates, we investigated the moonmilk, a calcium carbonate deposit of possible microbial origin, occurring in the Iron Age Etruscan necropolis of Tarquinia, in Italy. These tombs provide a unique environment where the hypogeal walls of the tombs are covered… Show more

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“…Essentially, biocide treatments are counterproductive. Subsequent to sanitation, microbial recolonization is inevitable given the inherent, stable hypolithic microbial community within the walls (Cirigliano et al, 2021;Ronca et al, 2023). Proper intervention necessitates a holistic, interdisciplinary strategy that integrates biology and geology.…”
Section: Microbiology Of Tomba Degli Scudimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essentially, biocide treatments are counterproductive. Subsequent to sanitation, microbial recolonization is inevitable given the inherent, stable hypolithic microbial community within the walls (Cirigliano et al, 2021;Ronca et al, 2023). Proper intervention necessitates a holistic, interdisciplinary strategy that integrates biology and geology.…”
Section: Microbiology Of Tomba Degli Scudimentioning
confidence: 99%