Calcrete (pedogenic Ca carbonate) is an important sampling medium for geochemical gold (Au) exploration in semi-arid and arid regions of Australia, because it is widespread, easy to sample and calcium (Ca) shows a strong positive correlation with Au, but not with base metals, in calcrete overlying buried Au mineralization. In this study we show that the formation of Au-anomalous calcrete can be biomediated through the activity of resident microorganisms, and may not simply be the result of passive nucleation on inactive cells or evapotransporative processes. Calcified microfossils are highly abundant in calcrete from the Barns Au-prospect in South Australia. These microfossils are morphological analogues of calcified cells and biofilms form...
Prokaryotes, i.e. eubacteria and archaea, have been shaping their environment and thus the earth&apo...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
Efficient exploration for new Au deposits is increasingly important as existing deposits become depl...
Crown copyright © 2008 Published by Elsevier B.V.The formation of pedogenic carbonate (calcrete) in ...
Calcrete has been shown to contain significant Au, derived from nearby mineralisation, and this has ...
Regolith carbonate, especially when indurated (calcrete), has been widely adopted as a sampling med...
Biofilms on Au grains from sub-tropical and tropical sites promote the dispersion of gold (Au) by co...
Pedogenic calcrete profiles from temperate, semi-arid and arid regions of southern Australia show a ...
Regolith carbonate (or calcrete) is widely distributed in the semi-arid regions of southern Australi...
Anomalously high Au concentrations (2.5 to 50 ppb) in regolith carbonate accumulations, such as calc...
AbstractAlteration reactions associated with gold mineralisation can be used to elucidate the nature...
Regolith carbonate accumulations ( including calcretes and dolocre tes) have become popular sampling...
To determine if microbial species play an active role in the development of calcium carbonate (CaCO ...
ABSTRACT: A biogeochemical study was undertaken at Barns Gold Prospect, a Au-in-calcrete discovery i...
Microorganisms capable of actively solubilizing and precipitating gold appear to play a larger role ...
Prokaryotes, i.e. eubacteria and archaea, have been shaping their environment and thus the earth&apo...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
Efficient exploration for new Au deposits is increasingly important as existing deposits become depl...
Crown copyright © 2008 Published by Elsevier B.V.The formation of pedogenic carbonate (calcrete) in ...
Calcrete has been shown to contain significant Au, derived from nearby mineralisation, and this has ...
Regolith carbonate, especially when indurated (calcrete), has been widely adopted as a sampling med...
Biofilms on Au grains from sub-tropical and tropical sites promote the dispersion of gold (Au) by co...
Pedogenic calcrete profiles from temperate, semi-arid and arid regions of southern Australia show a ...
Regolith carbonate (or calcrete) is widely distributed in the semi-arid regions of southern Australi...
Anomalously high Au concentrations (2.5 to 50 ppb) in regolith carbonate accumulations, such as calc...
AbstractAlteration reactions associated with gold mineralisation can be used to elucidate the nature...
Regolith carbonate accumulations ( including calcretes and dolocre tes) have become popular sampling...
To determine if microbial species play an active role in the development of calcium carbonate (CaCO ...
ABSTRACT: A biogeochemical study was undertaken at Barns Gold Prospect, a Au-in-calcrete discovery i...
Microorganisms capable of actively solubilizing and precipitating gold appear to play a larger role ...
Prokaryotes, i.e. eubacteria and archaea, have been shaping their environment and thus the earth&apo...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
Efficient exploration for new Au deposits is increasingly important as existing deposits become depl...