The Richmond Mine at Iron Mountain, Shasta County, California, USA provides an excellent opportunity to study the chemical and biological controls on acid mine drainage (AMD) generation in situ, and to identify key factors controlling solution chemistry. Here we integrate four years of field-based geochemical data with 16S rRNA gene clone libraries and rRNA probe-based studies of microbial population structure, cultivation-based metabolic experiments, arsenopyrite surface colonization experiments, and results of intermediate sulfur species kinetics experiments to describe the Richmond Mine AMD system. Extremely acidic effluent (pH between 0.5 and 0.9) resulting from oxidation of approximately 1 × 105 to 2 × 105 moles pyrite/day contains up...
Davis Pyrite Mine collapsed in 1910 after 28 years of operation. Since that time, acidic drainage ha...
UnlabelledTwo acid mine drainage (AMD) sites in the Appalachian bituminous coal basin were selected ...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...
This study presents population analyses of microbial communities inhabiting a site of extreme acid m...
Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is a consequence of mining activity; it results from bacterial and chemical...
An unusually thick (similar to 1 cm) slime developed on a slump of finely disseminated pyrite ore wi...
The oxidative dissolution of sulfide minerals leading to acid mine drainage (AMD) involves a complex...
The microbial community of acid mine drainage (AMD) fascinates researchers by their adaption and rol...
A legacy of coal mining in the Appalachians has provided a unique opportunity to study the ecologica...
Pyrite oxidation in the underground mining environment of Iron Mountain, California, has created the...
The geochemical dynamics and composition of microbial communities within a low-temperature (�8.5°...
A new species of Archaea grows at pH similar to 0.5 and similar to 40 degrees C in slime streamers a...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) microbial communities contain microbial eukaryotes (both fungi and protists...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is an acidic, iron-rich leachate that causes the dissolution of metals. It ...
Acid mine drainages (AMDs) arise at the weathering of sulphidic minerals. The occurrence of acidic s...
Davis Pyrite Mine collapsed in 1910 after 28 years of operation. Since that time, acidic drainage ha...
UnlabelledTwo acid mine drainage (AMD) sites in the Appalachian bituminous coal basin were selected ...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...
This study presents population analyses of microbial communities inhabiting a site of extreme acid m...
Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is a consequence of mining activity; it results from bacterial and chemical...
An unusually thick (similar to 1 cm) slime developed on a slump of finely disseminated pyrite ore wi...
The oxidative dissolution of sulfide minerals leading to acid mine drainage (AMD) involves a complex...
The microbial community of acid mine drainage (AMD) fascinates researchers by their adaption and rol...
A legacy of coal mining in the Appalachians has provided a unique opportunity to study the ecologica...
Pyrite oxidation in the underground mining environment of Iron Mountain, California, has created the...
The geochemical dynamics and composition of microbial communities within a low-temperature (�8.5°...
A new species of Archaea grows at pH similar to 0.5 and similar to 40 degrees C in slime streamers a...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) microbial communities contain microbial eukaryotes (both fungi and protists...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is an acidic, iron-rich leachate that causes the dissolution of metals. It ...
Acid mine drainages (AMDs) arise at the weathering of sulphidic minerals. The occurrence of acidic s...
Davis Pyrite Mine collapsed in 1910 after 28 years of operation. Since that time, acidic drainage ha...
UnlabelledTwo acid mine drainage (AMD) sites in the Appalachian bituminous coal basin were selected ...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...