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Tectonic settings influence the geochemical and microbial diversity of Peru hot springs

Heather Upin, Dennis L. Newell, Daniel R. Colman, Eric S. Boyd

2023Communications Earth & Environment23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tectonic processes control hot spring temperature and geochemistry, yet how this in turn shapes microbial community composition is poorly understood. Here, we present geochemical and 16 S rRNA gene sequencing data from 14 hot springs from contrasting styles of subduction along a convergent margin in the Peruvian Andes. We find that tectonic influence on hot spring temperature and geochemistry shapes microbial community composition. Hot springs in the flat-slab and back-arc regions of the subduction system had similar pH but differed in geochemistry and microbiology, with significant relationships between microbial community composition, geochemistry, and geologic setting. Flat-slab hot springs were chemically heterogeneous, had modest surface temperatures (up to 45 °C), and were dominated by members of the metabolically diverse phylum Proteobacteria. Whereas, back-arc hot springs were geochemically more homogenous, exhibited high concentrations of dissolved metals and gases, had higher surface temperatures (up to 81 °C), and host thermophilic archaeal and bacterial lineages.

Topics & Concepts

Hot springSubductionGeologyTectonicsThermophileMicrobial population biologyGeochemistryMicrobial matArchaeaEarth scienceSpring (device)PaleontologyBacteriaEngineeringMechanical engineeringCyanobacteriaMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies