OXYGEN-ISOTOPE ANALYSES OF CHEMICALLY AND MICROBIALLY PRODUCED MANGANESE OXIDES AND MANGANATES

被引:68
作者
MANDERNACK, KW
FOGEL, ML
TEBO, BM
USUI, A
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,SCRIPPS INST OCEANOG,DIV MARINE BIOL RES,LA JOLLA,CA 92093
[2] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,SCRIPPS INST OCEANOG,CTR MARINE BIOTECHNOL & BIOMED,LA JOLLA,CA 92093
[3] CARNEGIE INST WASHINGTON,GEOPHYS LAB,WASHINGTON,DC 20015
[4] GEOL SURVEY JAPAN,IBARAKI,OSAKA,JAPAN
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美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1016/0016-7037(95)00299-F
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Understanding the formation of metal deposition in the geological record depends in part on understanding some of the basic reactions that could have occurred when those ore deposits were formed. For manganese oxides and manganates, the delta(18)O value might reflect the conditions that influenced the oxidation pathway during deposition, which include temperature, the delta(18)O values of H2O or dissolved O-2, and microbial catalysis. Mn(IV) 10 Angstrom manganates were, therefore, prepared by three different procedures with different sources of water having distinct delta(18)O-H2O values, while keeping the delta(18)O-O-2 constant. Manganates were prepared (1) chemically (i.e., abiotically) under strong alkaline conditions at 3 degrees C, (2) biologically with Mn(II)-oxidizing, dormant spores of a marine bacterium, Bacillus sp. strain SG-1, and (3) biologically with metabolically active cells of a Mn(II)-oxidizing marine bacterium, strain SI85-9A1. The SG-1- and SI85-9A1-produced manganates were formed under environmentally relevant conditions of pH (7.6) and temperature (20-25 degrees C) in natural filtered seawater containing 100 mu M Mn(II). X-ray diffraction analysis and oxidation state measurements demonstrated that the chemically precipitated mineral is characterized by a collapsible (and expandable) 10 Angstrom peak (buserite), whereas those produced by SG-1 and SI85-9A1 had noncollapsible 10 Angstrom peaks. Oxygen isotope analysis of the Mn(IV) minerals revealed significant incorporation of molecular O-2 from each synthesis (32-50%), which is consistent with direct oxidation of Mn(II) to Mn(IV) in a single step, rather than by disproportionation of lower valence state intermediates. Estimates of the kinetic isotope fractionation values for molecular O-2 for the chemical and SG-1 manganates were -13 and -22 parts per thousand, respectively, whereas values of -5 and +1 parts per thousand were estimated for H2O. In contrast, the SI85-9A1-produced minerals showed only a small negative fractionation for either oxygen source. Application of these results to natural deposits of manganese oxides indicates a microbial origin for a freshwater manganese nodule from Oneida Lake, NY, USA, as well as a 50% dissolved oxygen signal. Oxygen isotopic values of Mn(IV) manganates from the Kaikata seamount, however, appear to reflect the delta(18)O value of seawater exclusively. Therefore, Mn(IV) manganates in nature may not always contain a dissolved oxygen signal, presumably a result of different oxidation pathways or postdepositional alteration.
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