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Microbes and volcanoes: A tale from the oceans, ophiolites, and greenstone belts
2006
GSA Today
Submarine volcanic glass alteration displays two easily discernable types of textures, one that is best interpreted as the result of an abiotic diffusive exchange process and another that involves microbial activity. Glass bioalteration textures dominate in the upper 300 m of the oceanic crust and have been found in nearly all ocean basins and in many ophiolites and greenstone belts back to 3.5 Ga. Bioalteration may involve a globally significant biomass and may influence geochemical fluxes
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