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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Saunders, Martin
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- 2024The Synergistic Effect of High Intensity Focused Ultrasound on In-vitro Remineralization of Tooth Enamel by Calcium Phosphate Ion Clusterscitations
- 2023Understanding the effect of microstructural texture on the anisotropic elastic properties of selective laser melted Ti-24Nb-4Zr-8Sncitations
- 2021Cr2O3 in corundumcitations
- 2021Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) hydrogels doped with copper nanoparticlescitations
- 2020Kishonite, VH2, and Oreillyite, Cr2N, two new minerals from the corundum xenocrysts of Mt Carmel, Northern Israelcitations
- 2020Dendronised Polymers as Templates for In Situ Quantum Dot Synthesis
- 2019Interrogation of the Effect of Polymorphism of a Metal-Organic Framework Host on the Structure of Embedded Pd Guest Nanoparticlescitations
- 2019Chromium in Corundum: Ultra-high Contents Under Reducing Conditions
- 2018Nanogeochemistry of hydrothermal magnetitecitations
- 2018NiO–ZnO Nanoheterojunction Networks for Room-Temperature Volatile Organic Compounds Sensingcitations
- 2018Carmeltazite, ZrAl2Ti4O11, a new mineral trapped in corundum from volcanic rocks of Mt Carmel, Northern Israelcitations
- 2018Remarkably preserved tephra from the 3430 Ma Strelley Pool Formation, Western Australiacitations
- 2018Generation of amorphous carbon and crystallographic texture during low-temperature subseismic slip in calcite fault gougecitations
- 2017Crystallography of refractory metal nuggets in carbonaceous chondritescitations
- 2017Critical testing of potential cellular structures within microtubes in 145 Ma volcanic glass from the Argo Abyssal Plaincitations
- 2017Crystallography of refractory metal nuggets in carbonaceous chondrites: a transmission Kikuchi diffraction approachcitations
- 2016Preparation and characterization of cerium substituted bismuth dysprosium iron garnets for magneto-optic applicationscitations
- 20163.46 Ga Apex chert ‘microfossils’ reinterpreted as mineral artefacts produced during phyllosilicate exfoliationcitations
- 2015No evidence for intracellular magnetite in putative vertebrate magnetoreceptors identified by magnetic screeningcitations
- 2015Barium titanate nanoparticles for biomarker applicationscitations
- 2014The nano-scale anatomy of a complex carbon-lined microtube in volcanic glass from the ~92Ma Troodos Ophiolite, Cypruscitations
- 2011Microstructural analysis of interfaces in a ferromagnetic- multiferroic epitaxial heterostructurecitations
- 2009Characterization of biominerals in the radula teeth of the chiton, Acanthopleura hirtosacitations
- 2009Elemental ultrastructure of bioleaching bacteria and archaea grown on different energy sourcescitations
- 2009Dietary iron-loaded rat liver haemosiderin and ferritin : in situ measurement of iron core nanoparticle size and cluster structure using anomalous small-angle x-ray scatteringcitations
- 2007Er2O3 as a high-K dielectric candidatecitations
- 2006Structural and Magnetic Properties of Oxidatively Stable Cobalt Nanoparticles Encapsulated in Graphite Shellscitations
- 2006Effect of oxidation on the chemical bonding structure of PECVD SiN thin filmscitations
- 2006Magnesium oxide as a candidate high-k gate dielectriccitations
- 2005ZrO2 film interfaces with Si and SiO2citations
- 2003Study of interface formation of (Ba,Sr)TiO3 thin films grown by rf sputter deposition on bare Si and thermal SiO2/Si substrates
- 2003Magnetite nanoparticle dispersions stabilized with triblock copolymerscitations
- 2002Study of interface formation of (Ba,Sr)TiO3 thin films grown by rf sputter deposition on bare Si and thermal SiO2/Si substrates
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The nano-scale anatomy of a complex carbon-lined microtube in volcanic glass from the ~92Ma Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
Abstract
Microtubular alteration textures in the glassy rims of pillow basalts and hyaloclastite may provide evidence of a sub-seafloor biosphere that has persisted since perhaps 3.5. Ga. Reports of organic carbonaceous linings within such microtubes constitute one of the key lines of evidence for a biogenic origin. However, such linings have until now been studied mainly by low spatial resolution surface analysis techniques, resulting in a limited understanding of their origin.Here we analyze a large, complex microtube (Tubulohyalichnus annularis isp.) from the ~. 92. Ma Troodos Ophiolite using focused ion beam milling combined with transmission electron microscopy (FIB-TEM), and focused ion beam serial sectioning combined with scanning electron microscopy (3D-FIB-SEM). These analyses reveal a distinct 50-200. nm thick carbonaceous lining within the microtube. The lining is almost continuous and closely replicates the outer annulated morphology of the terminal end of the microtube. A spiral sub-structure previously seen using optical microscopy is also shown to be carbonaceous, comprising sheets that in places span the entire width of the microtube. Elemental mapping plus electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) shows that the carbon is organic and co-occurs with nitrogen. EELS and selected area electron diffraction (SAED) reveal that a clay mineral infills the remainder of the microtube, and this has a chemistry and structure consistent with the Fe-rich smectite, nontronite. Anti-correlation between carbon and the elements (Al, Ca, Fe, Mg, O, Si) in the infilling clay, plus the morphology of the carbon, show that the carbon lining is a discrete structure that predates clay mineral growth, thereby excluding the later absorption of organics onto the clay.This new data permits the rejection of a hydrothermal or metamorphic fluid derived origin for the carbonaceous linings to T. annularis isp., plus an origin from recent post-obduction groundwater hosted microorganisms. Our favored hypothesis is that the carbonaceous lining and sheet-like sub-structure were formed on the Cretaceous sub-seafloor by microbial activity in the volcanic glass. It is not yet possible however, to ascertain if the organic material comes from the putative microbe(s) that constructed the T. annularis isp. trace fossil, or from microbes that inhabited the pre-existing microtube. Further analysis of young in-situ oceanic crustal samples using these ultra-high-resolution FIB-TEM and 3D-FIB-SEM techniques may answer this critical outstanding question. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.