2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024gc011590
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Microbial Autotrophy Recorded by Carbonate Dual Clumped Isotope Disequilibrium

Miquela Ingalls,
Hanna C. Leapaldt,
Max K. Lloyd

Abstract: The proliferation of microbial carbon fixation is a key control on the evolution of the biosphere and global carbon cycle. Most records of these metabolisms in ancient rocks come from organic matter or fossils, which are not always preserved. Here, we present a potential proxy for microbial carbon fixation (autotrophy) based on the isotopic composition of carbonate minerals. Autotrophs influence carbonate chemistry in the cellular microenvironment by decreasing CO2 concentration and increasing the carbonate sa… Show more

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