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CAM photosynthesis may have conferred an advantage during the Permian-Triassic mass extinction event. [PDF]

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Genomes of novel Serratia strains from suburban soil. [PDF]

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The Geomicrobiology of Radionuclides

Geomicrobiology Journal, 2011
The release of radioactive materials into the environment has been a subject of intense public concern and has led to substantial research activities into the environmental fate of key radionuclide...
Jonathan R Lloyd, Geoffrey Michael Gadd
exaly   +4 more sources

The geomicrobiology of gold

The ISME Journal, 2007
Abstract Microorganisms capable of actively solubilizing and precipitating gold appear to play a larger role in the biogeochemical cycling of gold than previously believed. Recent research suggests that bacteria and archaea are involved in every step of the biogeochemical cycle of gold, from the formation of primary mineralization in ...
Reith, Frank   +4 more
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The Geomicrobiology of Ore Deposits

Economic Geology, 2005
Bacterial metabolism, involving redox reactions with carbon, sulfur, and metals, appears to have been important since the dawn of life on Earth. In the Archean, anaerobic bacteria thrived before the Proterozoic oxidation of the atmosphere and the oceans, and these organisms continue to prosper in niches removed from molecular oxygen.
Southam, G, Saunders, JA
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