In spite of the similar chemical properties of gold (Au) and platinum (Pt), Au is highly mobile in surface environments, whereas Pt appears to be far less so. In this study we assess if geomicrobial processes are likely to cause these differences, as the mobility of Pt and Au should differ little based on thermodynamic solubility alone. To achieve an accurate comparison it is important that both metals occur in the same environment. Mineral- and groundwater samples were obtained from the Fifield Pt–Au field in New South Wales, Australia, where Pt and Au nuggets occur in a series of Tertiary eluvial and alluvial paleo-placers. In particular, we studied the μm-scale dispersion of Au and Pt within an extraordinary 10 mm-sized fragment of ferru...
Research in gold (Au) geomicrobiology has developed extensively over the last ten years, as more Au-...
Prokaryotes, i.e. eubacteria and archaea, have been shaping their environment and thus the earth&apo...
The mobility of gold at near-surface environmental conditions, e.g., supergene weathering environmen...
In spite of the similar chemical properties of gold (Au) and platinum (Pt), Au is highly mobile in s...
In Earth's near-surface environments, gold biogeochemical cycling involves gold dissolution and prec...
The β-Proteobacterium Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34, which dominates biofilm communities on natural...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid,...
Platinum-group elements are strategically important metals¹. Finding new deposits is becoming increa...
Biofilms on placer gold (Au)-particle surfaces drive Au solubilization and re-concentration thereby ...
While the role of microorganisms as main drivers of metal mobility and mineral formation under Earth...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid, ...
Cupriavidus metallidurans, a bacterium capable of reductively precipitating toxic, aqueous gold(I/II...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold has been proposed from studies focusing on gold particle morpholo...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold (Au), i.e. its solubilization, transport and re-precipitation, le...
Research in gold (Au) geomicrobiology has developed extensively over the last ten years, as more Au-...
Prokaryotes, i.e. eubacteria and archaea, have been shaping their environment and thus the earth&apo...
The mobility of gold at near-surface environmental conditions, e.g., supergene weathering environmen...
In spite of the similar chemical properties of gold (Au) and platinum (Pt), Au is highly mobile in s...
In Earth's near-surface environments, gold biogeochemical cycling involves gold dissolution and prec...
The β-Proteobacterium Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34, which dominates biofilm communities on natural...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid,...
Platinum-group elements are strategically important metals¹. Finding new deposits is becoming increa...
Biofilms on placer gold (Au)-particle surfaces drive Au solubilization and re-concentration thereby ...
While the role of microorganisms as main drivers of metal mobility and mineral formation under Earth...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid, ...
Cupriavidus metallidurans, a bacterium capable of reductively precipitating toxic, aqueous gold(I/II...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold has been proposed from studies focusing on gold particle morpholo...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold (Au), i.e. its solubilization, transport and re-precipitation, le...
Research in gold (Au) geomicrobiology has developed extensively over the last ten years, as more Au-...
Prokaryotes, i.e. eubacteria and archaea, have been shaping their environment and thus the earth&apo...
The mobility of gold at near-surface environmental conditions, e.g., supergene weathering environmen...