Sulfate reduction has been suggested as a mechanism to induce precipitation of calcium and magnesium carbonates in marine sediments and microbial mats through most of Earth's history. However, sulfate reduction also causes a drop in pH that favors dissolution rather than precipitation of carbonates. Model results obtained in this study show that in modern seawater, modern hypersaline water, and assumed Precambrian alkaline seawater, sulfate reduction initially lowers the saturation of carbonates due to a rapid decrease in pH. With continuing sulfate reduction, the pH stabilizes between 6.5 and 7, and carbonate saturation slowly increases as a result of increasing dissolved inorganic carbon concentration. However, sulfate reduction in surfac...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Several bacterial species influence carbonate mineral precipitation by modifying pH, alkalinity, Ca²...
Sulfate reduction has been suggested as a mechanism to induce precipitation of calcium and magnesium...
Microbial sulfate reduction is thought to stimulate carbonate precipitation in modern stromatolites,...
Microbial sulfate reduction, couple to organic matter oxidation or methane oxidation, is one of the ...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The i...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Interest in anthropogenic CO2 release and associated global climatic change has prompted numerous la...
During Earth’s history, precipitation of calcium carbonate by heterotrophic microbes has substantial...
xiii, 195 leavesAs a consequence of anthropogenic activities, future projections suggest that the sa...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Several bacterial species influence carbonate mineral precipitation by modifying pH, alkalinity, Ca²...
Sulfate reduction has been suggested as a mechanism to induce precipitation of calcium and magnesium...
Microbial sulfate reduction is thought to stimulate carbonate precipitation in modern stromatolites,...
Microbial sulfate reduction, couple to organic matter oxidation or methane oxidation, is one of the ...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The i...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Microbial sulfate reduction is a dominant metabolism in many marine sedimentary environments. The in...
Interest in anthropogenic CO2 release and associated global climatic change has prompted numerous la...
During Earth’s history, precipitation of calcium carbonate by heterotrophic microbes has substantial...
xiii, 195 leavesAs a consequence of anthropogenic activities, future projections suggest that the sa...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Several bacterial species influence carbonate mineral precipitation by modifying pH, alkalinity, Ca²...