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Growth on Geological Time Scales in the Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Microbial Community
Authors:Henry J. Sun  E. Imre Friedmann
Abstract:
In the process of biogenous weathering of Beacon sandstone in the McMurdo Dry Valleys (Ross Desert), Antarctica, periods of microbial growth, on the time scale of 103-104 years, alternate with sudden exfoliation events. The present study addressed the question of whether microbial growth is continuous between exfoliation events or whether each exfoliation is followed by a period of comparatively rapid growth and then an extended period of steady state. The color intensity (Munsell lightness value) of the rock surface is an indicator of relative age of the crust within the exfoliation cycle, permitting measurement of changes in microbial biomass on a geological time scale. Results indicate that microbial growth is continuous and that exfoliation occurs when the microbial biomass reaches the carrying capacity of the cryptoendolithic habitat.
Keywords:Biologicalweathering  Cold Desert  Cryptoendolithic  Exfoliation  Growth Rate  Lichen  Microbial Growth  Rock Crust  Ross Desert
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