Shales play an important role in many earth system processes including coastal erosion, and they form the foundations of many engineering structures. The geobiology of the interior of pyrite-containing receding shale cliffs on the coast of northeast England was examined. The surface of the weathered shales was characterised by a thin layer of disordered authigenic iron oxyhydroxides and localised acicular, platy and aggregated gypsum, which was characterised by Raman spectroscopy, XAS and SEM. These chemical changes are likely to play an important role in causing rock weakening along fractures at the micron scale, which ultimately lead to coastal retreat at the larger scale. The surface of the shale hosts a novel, low-diversity microbial co...
This item is only available electronically.Geomicrobiology is a relatively new approach for mineral ...
Subsurface microbial community structure in relation to geochemical gradients and lithology was inve...
The geochemical dynamics and composition of microbial communities within a low-temperature (�8.5°...
Shales play an important role in many earth system processes including coastal erosion, and they for...
Soil samples were collected across a shale climate gradient in North America and Australia to identi...
The weathering of shales is a globally important process affecting both natural and built environme...
The microbial colonization of retorted shale was measured in field lysimeters and laboratory with re...
A multilevel sampler (MLS) was emplaced in a borehole straddling anaerobic, sulfate-rich Cretaceous-...
Previous studies on microbes associated with deterioration of cultural heritage (CH) stoneworks have...
Recent interest in black Devonian shales for natural gas exploitation has brought shale research int...
Despite extremely starved conditions, caves contain surprisingly diverse microbial communities. Our ...
Deep subsurface rock samples from Upper Ordovician strata in the Michigan Basin were analyzed for th...
The aim of this study was to understand the microbial communities of deep terrestrial subsurface env...
Culture-dependent and independent approaches were used to understand the microbiota thriving in tert...
In this study exfoliated sandstone samples from Portchester Castle were investigated using scanning ...
This item is only available electronically.Geomicrobiology is a relatively new approach for mineral ...
Subsurface microbial community structure in relation to geochemical gradients and lithology was inve...
The geochemical dynamics and composition of microbial communities within a low-temperature (�8.5°...
Shales play an important role in many earth system processes including coastal erosion, and they for...
Soil samples were collected across a shale climate gradient in North America and Australia to identi...
The weathering of shales is a globally important process affecting both natural and built environme...
The microbial colonization of retorted shale was measured in field lysimeters and laboratory with re...
A multilevel sampler (MLS) was emplaced in a borehole straddling anaerobic, sulfate-rich Cretaceous-...
Previous studies on microbes associated with deterioration of cultural heritage (CH) stoneworks have...
Recent interest in black Devonian shales for natural gas exploitation has brought shale research int...
Despite extremely starved conditions, caves contain surprisingly diverse microbial communities. Our ...
Deep subsurface rock samples from Upper Ordovician strata in the Michigan Basin were analyzed for th...
The aim of this study was to understand the microbial communities of deep terrestrial subsurface env...
Culture-dependent and independent approaches were used to understand the microbiota thriving in tert...
In this study exfoliated sandstone samples from Portchester Castle were investigated using scanning ...
This item is only available electronically.Geomicrobiology is a relatively new approach for mineral ...
Subsurface microbial community structure in relation to geochemical gradients and lithology was inve...
The geochemical dynamics and composition of microbial communities within a low-temperature (�8.5°...