The surface crust that caps highly weathered banded iron formations (BIFs) supports a unique ecosystem that is a post-mining restoration priority in iron ore areas. Geochemical evidence indicates that biological processes drive the dissolution of iron oxide minerals and contribute to the ongoing evolution of this duricrust. However, limited information is available on present-day biogeochemical processes in these systems, particularly those that contribute to the precipitation of iron oxides and, thus, the cementation and stabilization of duricrusts. Freshly formed iron precipitates in water bodies perched on cangas in Karijini National Park, Western Australia, were sampled for microscopic and molecular analyses to understand currently acti...
Iron reducing organisms are ubiquitous and phylogenetically diverse. Their acitivity in the environm...
The geochemical dynamics and composition of microbial communities within a low-temperature (�8.5°...
Processes of iron mineralization are of great significance to the understanding of Early-Earth geoch...
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the ...
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the s...
Understanding the natural microbiological mechanisms that promote iron cycling in iron ore mine envi...
Microbial biofilms growing in iron-rich seeps surrounding Lake Violão, Carajás, Brazil serve as a su...
Over the last decade or so, several studies have investigated the formation, mineralogy and microbia...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are rock deposits common in the Archean and Paleoproterozoic (and regi...
Accelerating microbial iron cycling is an innovative environmentally responsible strategy for mine r...
Lateritic duricrusts cover iron ore deposits and form spatially restricted, unique canga ecosystems ...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
Traditionally, it was thought that caves formed only through the dissolution of rock by groundwater;...
A diverse array of microorganisms, found within the uppermost lithosphere, can mediate the dissoluti...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are sedimentary records of the coevolutionary history of geosphere and...
Iron reducing organisms are ubiquitous and phylogenetically diverse. Their acitivity in the environm...
The geochemical dynamics and composition of microbial communities within a low-temperature (�8.5°...
Processes of iron mineralization are of great significance to the understanding of Early-Earth geoch...
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the ...
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the s...
Understanding the natural microbiological mechanisms that promote iron cycling in iron ore mine envi...
Microbial biofilms growing in iron-rich seeps surrounding Lake Violão, Carajás, Brazil serve as a su...
Over the last decade or so, several studies have investigated the formation, mineralogy and microbia...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are rock deposits common in the Archean and Paleoproterozoic (and regi...
Accelerating microbial iron cycling is an innovative environmentally responsible strategy for mine r...
Lateritic duricrusts cover iron ore deposits and form spatially restricted, unique canga ecosystems ...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
Traditionally, it was thought that caves formed only through the dissolution of rock by groundwater;...
A diverse array of microorganisms, found within the uppermost lithosphere, can mediate the dissoluti...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are sedimentary records of the coevolutionary history of geosphere and...
Iron reducing organisms are ubiquitous and phylogenetically diverse. Their acitivity in the environm...
The geochemical dynamics and composition of microbial communities within a low-temperature (�8.5°...
Processes of iron mineralization are of great significance to the understanding of Early-Earth geoch...