Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9530386 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2005 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
The relative order of δ56Fe values for these biogenic minerals and aqueous Fe(II) is: magnetite > siderite â Fe(II)aq > Ca-bearing Fe carbonate, and this is similar to that observed for minerals from natural samples such as Banded Iron Formations (BIFs). Where magnetite from BIFs has δ56Fe >0â°, the calculated δ56Fe value for aqueous Fe(II) suggests a source from midocean ridge (MOR) hydrothermal fluids. In contrast, magnetite from BIFs that has δ56Fe â¤0â° apparently requires formation from aqueous Fe(II) that had very low δ56Fe values. Based on this experimental study, formation of low-δ56Fe Fe(II)aq in nonsulfidic systems seems most likely to have been produced by dissimilatory reduction of ferric oxides by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria.
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Authors
Clark M. Johnson, Eric E. Roden, Susan A. Welch, Brian L. Beard,