Interest in mineral–microbe interaction has grown enormously over recent decades, providing information in a puzzle-like manner which points towards an ever increasingly intimate relationship between the two; a relationship that can be truly termed co-evolution. Clay minerals play a very central role in this co-evolving system. Some 20 years ago, clay scientists looked at clay mineral–microbe studies as a peripheral interest only. Now, can clay scientists think that they understand the formation of clay minerals throughout geological history if they do not include life in their models? The answer is probably no, but we do not yet know the relative weight of biological and inorganic factors involved in driving clay-mineral formation and tran...
An unusual authigenic origin for halloysite and gibbsite is reported in a stalactite from Agios Geor...
The relationship between nanomorphology and surface potential of clay and layered minerals and inter...
ABSTRACT: Virtually all 2:1 clay minerals contain some Fe in their crystal structure, which may unde...
Interactions between microorganisms and clay minerals are ubiquitous in nature and are involved in t...
Clay minerals are important reactive centers in the soil system. Their interactions with microorgani...
There are three groups of scientists dominating the search for the origin of life: the organic chemi...
Exceptionally preserved organic fossils are commonly associated with clay-rich horizons or directly ...
Minerals and microbes have coevolved throughout much of Earth history. They interact at the microsco...
Bacteria play an important role in determining the properties and behavior of clay minerals in natur...
International audienceProkaryotes have been shaping the surface of the Earth and impacting geochemic...
Summarization: Ethnopharmacological relevance Medicinal Earths (MEs), natural aluminosilicate-based ...
Prokaryotes have been shaping the surface of the Earth and impacting geochemical cycles for the past...
A workshop entitled, “Methods of Investigating Microbial-Mineral Interactions,” was held at the Clay...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used to demonstrate the biological formation of a ho...
The interplay between geology and biology has shaped the Earth during billions of years. Microbe-min...
An unusual authigenic origin for halloysite and gibbsite is reported in a stalactite from Agios Geor...
The relationship between nanomorphology and surface potential of clay and layered minerals and inter...
ABSTRACT: Virtually all 2:1 clay minerals contain some Fe in their crystal structure, which may unde...
Interactions between microorganisms and clay minerals are ubiquitous in nature and are involved in t...
Clay minerals are important reactive centers in the soil system. Their interactions with microorgani...
There are three groups of scientists dominating the search for the origin of life: the organic chemi...
Exceptionally preserved organic fossils are commonly associated with clay-rich horizons or directly ...
Minerals and microbes have coevolved throughout much of Earth history. They interact at the microsco...
Bacteria play an important role in determining the properties and behavior of clay minerals in natur...
International audienceProkaryotes have been shaping the surface of the Earth and impacting geochemic...
Summarization: Ethnopharmacological relevance Medicinal Earths (MEs), natural aluminosilicate-based ...
Prokaryotes have been shaping the surface of the Earth and impacting geochemical cycles for the past...
A workshop entitled, “Methods of Investigating Microbial-Mineral Interactions,” was held at the Clay...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used to demonstrate the biological formation of a ho...
The interplay between geology and biology has shaped the Earth during billions of years. Microbe-min...
An unusual authigenic origin for halloysite and gibbsite is reported in a stalactite from Agios Geor...
The relationship between nanomorphology and surface potential of clay and layered minerals and inter...
ABSTRACT: Virtually all 2:1 clay minerals contain some Fe in their crystal structure, which may unde...