Origin and modern microbial ecology of secondary mineral deposits in Lehman Caves, Great Basin National Park, NV, USA

Author:

Havlena Zoë E.1ORCID,Hose Louise D.2ORCID,DuChene Harvey R.3ORCID,Baker Gretchen M.4ORCID,Powell J. Douglas5ORCID,Labrado Amanda L.67,Brunner Benjamin7ORCID,Jones Daniel S.18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Earth and Environmental Science New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Socorro New Mexico USA

2. Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering University of Nevada Reno Nevada USA

3. Karst Waters Institute Lake City Colorado USA

4. Great Basin National Park Baker Nevada USA

5. Humboldt‐Toiyabe National Forest Ely Ranger District Nevada USA

6. The Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington Seattle WA USA

7. Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences The University of Texas El Paso El Paso Texas USA

8. National Cave and Karst Research Institute Carlsbad New Mexico USA

Abstract

AbstractLehman Caves is an extensively decorated high desert cave that represents one of the main tourist attractions in Great Basin National Park, Nevada. Although traditionally considered a water table cave, recent studies identified abundant speleogenetic features consistent with a hypogenic and, potentially, sulfuric acid origin. Here, we characterized white mineral deposits in the Gypsum Annex (GA) passage to determine whether these secondary deposits represent biogenic minerals formed during sulfuric acid corrosion and explored microbial communities associated with these and other mineral deposits throughout the cave. Powder X‐ray diffraction (pXRD), scanning electron microscopy with electron dispersive spectroscopy (SEM‐EDS), and electron microprobe analyses (EPMA) showed that, while most white mineral deposits from the GA contain gypsum, they also contain abundant calcite, silica, and other phases. Gypsum and carbonate‐associated sulfate isotopic values of these deposits are variable, with δ34SV‐CDT between +9.7‰ and +26.1‰, and do not reflect depleted values typically associated with replacement gypsum formed during sulfuric acid speleogenesis. Petrographic observations show that the sulfates likely co‐precipitated with carbonate and SiO2 phases. Taken together, these data suggest that the deposits resulted from later‐stage meteoric events and not during an initial episode of sulfuric acid speleogenesis. Most sedimentary and mineral deposits in Lehman Caves have very low microbial biomass, with the exception of select areas along the main tour route that have been impacted by tourist traffic. High‐throughput 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing showed that microbial communities in GA sediments are distinct from those in other parts of the cave. The microbial communities that inhabit these oligotrophic secondary mineral deposits include OTUs related to known ammonia‐oxidizing Nitrosococcales and Thaumarchaeota, as well as common soil taxa such as Acidobacteriota and Proteobacteria. This study reveals microbial and mineralogical diversity in a previously understudied cave and expands our understanding of the geomicrobiology of desert hypogene cave systems.

Funder

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

Publisher

Wiley

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