The terrestrial subsurface offers privileged sites both to search for microbial life and to observe still mostly unknown characteristic lithologies. In particular, caves represent natural laboratories to investigate unique minerogenetic processes and biotic interactions, connected to these phenomena. Manganese mineralization in cave environments provides a window to understand the complex Mn cycle and the development of microbial communities in special conditions, such as low constant temperature, absence of light and, in particular, low-energy environments. In the current study, we isolated and characterized Mn-samples taken from the cave “Grotta Grande dei Cervi,” L’Aquila, Central Italy, and we used a multidisciplinary approach t...
Caves constitute fascinating ecological niches for microorganisms, among which the chemol...
Five species of bacteria and one species of fungus have been identified from the bl ack sediments of...
Earth's microbial biosphere extends down through the crust and much of the subsurface, including tho...
The terrestrial subsurface offers privileged sites both to search for microbial life and to observe...
Caves are dark subsurface environments with relatively constant temperatures that allow studying bio...
In the dark regions of caves, the formation of stromatolites is virtually unknown. Although Mn oxide...
Poster presentado en EGU General Assembly 2015, held 12-17 April, 2015 in Vienna, Austria. id.14276...
The black shale-hosted ÚRKÚT Mn-mineralization is among the 10 largest deposits in the World. In thi...
Cave microbiota plays a key role in the genesis processes of underground environments. In fact, they...
Factors that affect biogeochemical cycling are important in ecosystems susceptible to anthropogenic ...
Caves are dark and oligotrophic habitats where chemotrophic microbial communities interact with the ...
Microbe-mediated precipitation of Mn-oxides enriched in rare earth elements (REE) and other trace el...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
The present study explored the microbial diversity of black deposits found in the "Infernaccio" gorg...
Caves constitute fascinating ecological niches for microorganisms, among which the chemol...
Five species of bacteria and one species of fungus have been identified from the bl ack sediments of...
Earth's microbial biosphere extends down through the crust and much of the subsurface, including tho...
The terrestrial subsurface offers privileged sites both to search for microbial life and to observe...
Caves are dark subsurface environments with relatively constant temperatures that allow studying bio...
In the dark regions of caves, the formation of stromatolites is virtually unknown. Although Mn oxide...
Poster presentado en EGU General Assembly 2015, held 12-17 April, 2015 in Vienna, Austria. id.14276...
The black shale-hosted ÚRKÚT Mn-mineralization is among the 10 largest deposits in the World. In thi...
Cave microbiota plays a key role in the genesis processes of underground environments. In fact, they...
Factors that affect biogeochemical cycling are important in ecosystems susceptible to anthropogenic ...
Caves are dark and oligotrophic habitats where chemotrophic microbial communities interact with the ...
Microbe-mediated precipitation of Mn-oxides enriched in rare earth elements (REE) and other trace el...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
The present study explored the microbial diversity of black deposits found in the "Infernaccio" gorg...
Caves constitute fascinating ecological niches for microorganisms, among which the chemol...
Five species of bacteria and one species of fungus have been identified from the bl ack sediments of...
Earth's microbial biosphere extends down through the crust and much of the subsurface, including tho...