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The Geomicrobiology of Radionuclides
Geomicrobiology Journal, 2011The 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...
Lloyd, Jonathan R., Gadd, Geoffrey M.
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2014
The rapid development and growth of geomicrobiology can partially be attributed to discoveries in the last several decades of unique extremophiles present in many different harsh environments that play key roles in the biogeochemistry that occurs in these environments.
Jiasong Fang, Dennis A. Bazylinski
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The rapid development and growth of geomicrobiology can partially be attributed to discoveries in the last several decades of unique extremophiles present in many different harsh environments that play key roles in the biogeochemistry that occurs in these environments.
Jiasong Fang, Dennis A. Bazylinski
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2015
Introduction Henry Lutz Ehrlich, Dianne K. Newman, and Andreas Kappler Earth as a Microbial Habitat Henry Lutz Ehrlich Emergence of Life and Its Early History Michael Russell Uppermost Lithosphere as a Microbial Habitat Henry Lutz Ehrlich Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystem Michael Wilkins and James Fredrickson Hydrosphere as Microbial Habitat Mak Saito ...
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Introduction Henry Lutz Ehrlich, Dianne K. Newman, and Andreas Kappler Earth as a Microbial Habitat Henry Lutz Ehrlich Emergence of Life and Its Early History Michael Russell Uppermost Lithosphere as a Microbial Habitat Henry Lutz Ehrlich Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystem Michael Wilkins and James Fredrickson Hydrosphere as Microbial Habitat Mak Saito ...
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Geomicrobiology and Geomicrobiological Attack on Sedimented Organic Matter
1969Recent developments in the field of geomicrobiology as applied to the organic content of rocks are of fascinating potential. Individual organic compounds and related series of compounds can now be isolated from rocks. The fullest interpretation of the results is dependent upon the existing and rapidly growing knowledge concerning the biological nature ...
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Introduction to Geomicrobiology
2006Abstract Microorganisms are implicated in a wide array of geochemical processes of importance to the clay sciences; a point that is highlighted in special issues of journals such asGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta(2004, Vol. 68, no. 15) andClays and Clay Minerals(2005, Vol. 53, no 6).
Patricia A. Maurice, Lesley A. Warren
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Introduction to geomicrobiology
2011Abstract Geomicrobiology, the marriage of geology and microbiology, is about the impact of microbes on Earth materials in terrestrial systems and sediments. Many geomicrobiological processes occur over long timescales. Even the slow growth and low activity of microbes, however, have big effects when added up over millennia.
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