The Karst Waters Institute Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry conference in 1994 was a watershed event in the history of cave geomicrobiology studies within the US. Since that time, studies of cave geomicrobiology have accelerated in number, complexity of techniques used, and depth of the results obtained. The field has moved from being sparse and largely descriptive in nature, to rich in experimental studies yielding fresh insights into the nature of microbe-mineral interactions in caves. To provide insight into the changing nature of cave geomicrobiology we have divided our review into research occurring before and after the Breakthroughs conference, and concentrated on secondary cave deposits: sulfur (sulfidic ...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Cueva de Villa Luz, a hypogenic cave in Tabasco, Mexico, offers a remarkable opportunity to observe ...
The Karst Waters Institute Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry conference ...
The Karst Waters Institute Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry conference ...
Despite the importance of microorganisms as geochemical agents over geological times, their extended...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
Caves in the Guadalupe Mountains offer intriguing examples of possible past or present geomicrobiolo...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Cueva de Villa Luz, a hypogenic cave in Tabasco, Mexico, offers a remarkable opportunity to observe ...
The Karst Waters Institute Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry conference ...
The Karst Waters Institute Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry conference ...
Despite the importance of microorganisms as geochemical agents over geological times, their extended...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
Caves in the Guadalupe Mountains offer intriguing examples of possible past or present geomicrobiolo...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial commu...
Cueva de Villa Luz, a hypogenic cave in Tabasco, Mexico, offers a remarkable opportunity to observe ...