“…Because hot springs commonly host extensive microbial communities, the role of microbes in facilitating silica precipitation has long been debated (e.g., Weed, 1889;Allen, 1934;White et al, 1956;Walter et al, 1972) and continues to be investigated (e.g., personal communication; Tobler et al, 2008;Orange et al, 2013;Murphy et al, personal communication). The potential for sinter deposits to entomb and preserve biomaterials and textures over geological timescales is well documented (e.g., Campbell et al, 2019;Campbell et al, 2001;Djokic et al, 2017;Guido et al, 2010;Rice et al, 1995;Teece et al, 2020 in this issue;Walter et al, 1996;White et al, 1989), which is a primary reason that they are a favored target in the search for ancient life on Mars (e.g., Walter and Des Marais, 1993;Farmer and Des Marais, 1999;Cady et al, 2018).…”