Calcitic speleothems in caves can form through abiogenic or biogenic processes, or through a combination of both. Many issues conspire to make the assessment of biogenicity difficult, especially when focusing on old speleothem deposits. This study reports on a multiproxy analysis of a Siberian stalactite, combining high-resolution microscopy, isotope geochemistry and microbially enhanced mineral precipitation laboratory experiments. The contact between growth layers in a stalactite exhibits a biogenic isotopic signature; coupled with morphological evidence, this supports a microbial origin of calcite crystals. SIMS δ13C data suggest that microbially mediated speleothem formation occurred repeatedly at short intervals before abiotic precipit...
An unusual authigenic origin for halloysite and gibbsite is reported in a stalactite from Agios Geor...
Natural mineral formations are a window into important processes leading to carbon storage and miner...
Much is known about the bacterial precipitation of carbonate rocks, but comparatively little is know...
Calcitic speleothems in caves can form through abiogenic or biogenic processes, or through a combina...
Calcitic speleothems in caves can form through abiogenic or biogenic processes, or through a combina...
Bacteria make a significant contribution to the accumulation of carbonate in severa! natural habitat...
Bacteria are able to induce carbonate precipitation although the participation of microbial or chemi...
Caves are geologic systems, shaped by inorganic chemical processes (speleogenesis). Nonetheless, th...
© 2018 Dhami, Mukherjee and Watkin. Natural mineral formations are a window into important processes...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
Subterranean calcite dissolution and precipitation are often considered as strictly geochemical proc...
Subterranean calcite dissolution and precipitation are often considered as strictly geochemical proc...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
Bacteria are able to induce carbonate precipitation although the participation of microbial or chemi...
Poster presentado en EGU General Assembly 2015, held 12-17 April, 2015 in Vienna, Austria. id.14276...
An unusual authigenic origin for halloysite and gibbsite is reported in a stalactite from Agios Geor...
Natural mineral formations are a window into important processes leading to carbon storage and miner...
Much is known about the bacterial precipitation of carbonate rocks, but comparatively little is know...
Calcitic speleothems in caves can form through abiogenic or biogenic processes, or through a combina...
Calcitic speleothems in caves can form through abiogenic or biogenic processes, or through a combina...
Bacteria make a significant contribution to the accumulation of carbonate in severa! natural habitat...
Bacteria are able to induce carbonate precipitation although the participation of microbial or chemi...
Caves are geologic systems, shaped by inorganic chemical processes (speleogenesis). Nonetheless, th...
© 2018 Dhami, Mukherjee and Watkin. Natural mineral formations are a window into important processes...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
Subterranean calcite dissolution and precipitation are often considered as strictly geochemical proc...
Subterranean calcite dissolution and precipitation are often considered as strictly geochemical proc...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
Bacteria are able to induce carbonate precipitation although the participation of microbial or chemi...
Poster presentado en EGU General Assembly 2015, held 12-17 April, 2015 in Vienna, Austria. id.14276...
An unusual authigenic origin for halloysite and gibbsite is reported in a stalactite from Agios Geor...
Natural mineral formations are a window into important processes leading to carbon storage and miner...
Much is known about the bacterial precipitation of carbonate rocks, but comparatively little is know...