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    Science. 1999 Sep 17;285(5435):1889-92.

    Iron isotope biosignatures.

    Beard BL, Johnson CM, Cox L, Sun H, Nealson KH, Aguilar C.

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    Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA. Laboratory, MS 183-301, 4800 Oak Grove Road, Pasadena, CA 91109-8009, USA. beardb@geology.wisc.edu

    The (56)Fe/(54)Fe of Fe-bearing phases precipitated in sedimentary environments varies by 2.5 per mil (delta(56)Fe values of +0.9 to -1. 6 per mil). In contrast, the (56)Fe/(54)Fe of Fe-bearing phases in igneous rocks from Earth and the moon does not vary measurably (delta(56)Fe = 0.0 +/- 0.3 per mil). Experiments with dissimilatory Fe-reducing bacteria of the genus Shewanella algae grown on a ferrihydrite substrate indicate that the delta(56)Fe of ferrous Fe in solution is isotopically lighter than the ferrihydrite substrate by 1.3 per mil. Therefore, the range in delta(56)Fe values of sedimentary rocks may reflect biogenic fractionation, and the isotopic composition of Fe may be used to trace the distribution of microorganisms in modern and ancient Earth.

    PMID: 10489362 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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