International audienceIn sedimentary environments, clay and sand are segregated by hydrodynamic processes. Yet, clay coats, thin clay envelopes lining sand grains, are abundant in modern and ancient coastal sedimentary deposits. Here, we present laboratory experiments in which we produced clay-coated quartz sands similar to those observed in modern and ancient estuarine sands. These coats were produced at ambient temperature by mixing exopolymeric substances (EPS) derived from intertidal diatom biofilms with clay minerals and quartz reference materials. The imaging of sediment-EPS mixes using cryo–scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy demonstrated that EPS form organic bridges between clay and quartz. The physicochemical ...
Diatom production is mainly supported by the dissolution of biogenic silica (bSiO(2)) within the fir...
Microphytobenthic biofilms that develop at the intertidal mudflat surface are responsible of a subst...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used to demonstrate the biological formation of a ho...
The presence of clay-sized particles and clay minerals in modern sands and ancient sandstones has lo...
International audienceThe surface of intertidal estuarine sediments is covered with diatom biofilms ...
Interpretation of electron micrographs is often used as qualitative support of quantitative data. Co...
International audienceEstuaries provide an excellent depositional environment to study the interacti...
Although exopolymeric substances (EPS) are associated with the microorganisms contributing to the pr...
Bacteria play an important role in determining the properties and behavior of clay minerals in natur...
We employed direct visualization of organic matter (OM) sequestered by microfabric signatures in org...
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) refer to a wide variety of high molecular weight molecules ...
Clay coated quartz grains can influence reservoir quality evolution during sandstone diagenesis. Por...
The sediment-stabilizing effect of benthic diatoms was investigated in a laboratory setting. Axenic ...
This study investigated the mechanism of flocculation and transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) for...
Diatom production is mainly supported by the dissolution of biogenic silica (bSiO(2)) within the fir...
Microphytobenthic biofilms that develop at the intertidal mudflat surface are responsible of a subst...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used to demonstrate the biological formation of a ho...
The presence of clay-sized particles and clay minerals in modern sands and ancient sandstones has lo...
International audienceThe surface of intertidal estuarine sediments is covered with diatom biofilms ...
Interpretation of electron micrographs is often used as qualitative support of quantitative data. Co...
International audienceEstuaries provide an excellent depositional environment to study the interacti...
Although exopolymeric substances (EPS) are associated with the microorganisms contributing to the pr...
Bacteria play an important role in determining the properties and behavior of clay minerals in natur...
We employed direct visualization of organic matter (OM) sequestered by microfabric signatures in org...
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) refer to a wide variety of high molecular weight molecules ...
Clay coated quartz grains can influence reservoir quality evolution during sandstone diagenesis. Por...
The sediment-stabilizing effect of benthic diatoms was investigated in a laboratory setting. Axenic ...
This study investigated the mechanism of flocculation and transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) for...
Diatom production is mainly supported by the dissolution of biogenic silica (bSiO(2)) within the fir...
Microphytobenthic biofilms that develop at the intertidal mudflat surface are responsible of a subst...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used to demonstrate the biological formation of a ho...