This article is a review of main applications of microbiology to geochemistry and ore dressing. We show, using examples from our works and from foreign works, what the study of certain kind of micro-organism brings to the understanding of low temperature geochemical processes and what are the hopes of industrial applications. The silicates alteration, the oxidation of iron and manganese, the oxidation of iron and sulfur, the reduction of sulfates are the main areas which lead to problems like : the formation of manganese nodules, the formation of biosynthetic sulfide, the fight against pollution, the biolixiviation of sulfides.Cet article présente une revue des principales applications de la microbiologie à la géochimie et à la minéralurg...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Materials deposited in low-temperature environments are characterized by their small particle size. ...
Author Institution: Biology Department, Syracuse UniversityLUNDGREN, DONALD G. Microbiological probl...
One of the major issues faced by the minerals industry is the increasing restriction in the use and ...
Microorganisms have the ability to greatly affect the geochemistry of their surroundings, and are ub...
International audienceProkaryotes have been shaping the surface of the Earth and impacting geochemic...
The role of biogenicity in the mineral world is larger than many might assume. Biological processes ...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Materials deposited in low-temperature environments are characterized by their small particle size. ...
Author Institution: Biology Department, Syracuse UniversityLUNDGREN, DONALD G. Microbiological probl...
One of the major issues faced by the minerals industry is the increasing restriction in the use and ...
Microorganisms have the ability to greatly affect the geochemistry of their surroundings, and are ub...
International audienceProkaryotes have been shaping the surface of the Earth and impacting geochemic...
The role of biogenicity in the mineral world is larger than many might assume. Biological processes ...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Microbes play key geoactive roles in the biosphere, particularly in the areas of element biotransfor...
Materials deposited in low-temperature environments are characterized by their small particle size. ...
Author Institution: Biology Department, Syracuse UniversityLUNDGREN, DONALD G. Microbiological probl...