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The Raman-Derived Carbonization Continuum: A Tool to Select the Best Preserved Molecular Structures in Archean Kerogens

The search for indisputable traces of life in Archean cherts is of prime importance. However, their great age and metamorphic history pose constraints on the study of molecular biomarkers. We propose a quantitative criterion to document the thermal maturity of organic matter in rocks in general, and...

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Autores principales: Delarue, Frédéric, Rouzaud, Jean-Noël, Derenne, Sylvie, Bourbin, Mathilde, Westall, Frances, Kremer, Barbara, Sugitani, Kenichiro, Deldicque, Damien, Robert, François
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4900230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2015.1392
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author Delarue, Frédéric
Rouzaud, Jean-Noël
Derenne, Sylvie
Bourbin, Mathilde
Westall, Frances
Kremer, Barbara
Sugitani, Kenichiro
Deldicque, Damien
Robert, François
author_facet Delarue, Frédéric
Rouzaud, Jean-Noël
Derenne, Sylvie
Bourbin, Mathilde
Westall, Frances
Kremer, Barbara
Sugitani, Kenichiro
Deldicque, Damien
Robert, François
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description The search for indisputable traces of life in Archean cherts is of prime importance. However, their great age and metamorphic history pose constraints on the study of molecular biomarkers. We propose a quantitative criterion to document the thermal maturity of organic matter in rocks in general, and Archean rocks in particular. This is definitively required to select the best candidates for seeking non-altered sample remnants of life. Analysis of chemical (Raman spectroscopy, (13)C NMR, elemental analysis) and structural (HRTEM) features of Archean and non-Archean carbonaceous matter (CM) that was submitted to metamorphic grades lower than, or equal to, that of greenschist facies showed that these features had all undergone carbonization but not graphitization. Raman-derived quantitative parameters from the present study and from literature spectra, namely, R1 ratio and FWHM-D1, were used to draw a carbonization continuum diagram showing two carbonization stages. While non-Archean samples can be seen to dominate the first stage, the second stage mostly consists of the Archean samples. In this diagram, some Archean samples fall at the boundary with non-Archean samples, which thus demonstrates a low degree of carbonization when compared to most Archean CM. As a result, these samples constitute candidates that may contain preserved molecular signatures of Archean CM. Therefore, with regard to the search for the oldest molecular traces of life on Earth, we propose the use of this carbonization continuum diagram to select the Archean CM samples. Key Words: Archean—Early life—Kerogen—Raman spectroscopy—Carbonization. Astrobiology 16, 407–417.
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spelling pubmed-49002302016-06-14 The Raman-Derived Carbonization Continuum: A Tool to Select the Best Preserved Molecular Structures in Archean Kerogens Delarue, Frédéric Rouzaud, Jean-Noël Derenne, Sylvie Bourbin, Mathilde Westall, Frances Kremer, Barbara Sugitani, Kenichiro Deldicque, Damien Robert, François Astrobiology Research Articles The search for indisputable traces of life in Archean cherts is of prime importance. However, their great age and metamorphic history pose constraints on the study of molecular biomarkers. We propose a quantitative criterion to document the thermal maturity of organic matter in rocks in general, and Archean rocks in particular. This is definitively required to select the best candidates for seeking non-altered sample remnants of life. Analysis of chemical (Raman spectroscopy, (13)C NMR, elemental analysis) and structural (HRTEM) features of Archean and non-Archean carbonaceous matter (CM) that was submitted to metamorphic grades lower than, or equal to, that of greenschist facies showed that these features had all undergone carbonization but not graphitization. Raman-derived quantitative parameters from the present study and from literature spectra, namely, R1 ratio and FWHM-D1, were used to draw a carbonization continuum diagram showing two carbonization stages. While non-Archean samples can be seen to dominate the first stage, the second stage mostly consists of the Archean samples. In this diagram, some Archean samples fall at the boundary with non-Archean samples, which thus demonstrates a low degree of carbonization when compared to most Archean CM. As a result, these samples constitute candidates that may contain preserved molecular signatures of Archean CM. Therefore, with regard to the search for the oldest molecular traces of life on Earth, we propose the use of this carbonization continuum diagram to select the Archean CM samples. Key Words: Archean—Early life—Kerogen—Raman spectroscopy—Carbonization. Astrobiology 16, 407–417. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2016-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4900230/ /pubmed/27186810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2015.1392 Text en © Frédéric Delarue, et al., 2016; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Delarue, Frédéric
Rouzaud, Jean-Noël
Derenne, Sylvie
Bourbin, Mathilde
Westall, Frances
Kremer, Barbara
Sugitani, Kenichiro
Deldicque, Damien
Robert, François
The Raman-Derived Carbonization Continuum: A Tool to Select the Best Preserved Molecular Structures in Archean Kerogens
title The Raman-Derived Carbonization Continuum: A Tool to Select the Best Preserved Molecular Structures in Archean Kerogens
title_full The Raman-Derived Carbonization Continuum: A Tool to Select the Best Preserved Molecular Structures in Archean Kerogens
title_fullStr The Raman-Derived Carbonization Continuum: A Tool to Select the Best Preserved Molecular Structures in Archean Kerogens
title_full_unstemmed The Raman-Derived Carbonization Continuum: A Tool to Select the Best Preserved Molecular Structures in Archean Kerogens
title_short The Raman-Derived Carbonization Continuum: A Tool to Select the Best Preserved Molecular Structures in Archean Kerogens
title_sort raman-derived carbonization continuum: a tool to select the best preserved molecular structures in archean kerogens
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4900230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2015.1392
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