Ehrlich s Geomicrobiology Sixth Edition

Ehrlich   s Geomicrobiology  Sixth Edition
Author: Henry Lutz Ehrlich,Dianne K. Newman,Andreas Kappler
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-09-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1466592400

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Advances in the field of geomicrobiology have progressed at an accelerated pace in recent years. Important new discoveries have been made and understandings gained in a number of areas of the field. This sixth edition surveys various aspects of geomicrobiology, including the microbial role in the formation and degradation of minerals and fossil fuels, and elemental cycling.

Ehrlich s Geomicrobiology

Ehrlich s Geomicrobiology
Author: Henry Lutz Ehrlich,Dianne K. Newman,Andreas Kappler
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781466592414

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Advances in geomicrobiology have progressed at an accelerated pace in recent years. Ehrlich's Geomicrobiology, Sixth Edition surveys various aspects of the field, including the microbial role in elemental cycling and in the formation and degradation of minerals and fossil fuels. Unlike the fifth edition, the sixth includes many expert contributors

Geomicrobiology Fourth Edition

Geomicrobiology  Fourth Edition
Author: Henry Lutz Ehrlich
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2002-04-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0824744454

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Maintaining the qualities that sent previous editions into multiple printings, this edition continues to explore the role that microbes have played in specific geological processes. The author discusses acidophilic iron-oxidizing bacteria, acidophilic iron- and metal sulfide-oxidation, and the geomicrobiology of bauxites. He covers geomicrobial methods, mineral formation and transformation, biodegradation or transformation of organics and inorganics, carbonates, silicates, phosphates, metal-oxides, and metal-sulfides, and practical applications of geomicrobial processes. The book includes end-of-chapter summaries, 2800 up-to-date literature citations, and a glossary.

Geomicrobiology

Geomicrobiology
Author: Henry Lutz Ehrlich,Dianne K. Newman
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2008-12-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780849379079

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Uncovers the Key Role Microbes Play in the Transformation of Oxidizable and Reducible MineralsMany areas of geomicrobial processes are receiving serious attention from microbiologists, specifically the role microbes play in the formation and degradation of minerals and fossil fuels and elemental cycling. Most notably, the latest research finds that

Geomicrobiology

Geomicrobiology
Author: Henry Lutz Ehrlich
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015018457781

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This textbook describes geomicrobial activities in relation to geologically important classes of substance or elements. The main subject is the bio-oxidation and bio-reduction of such materials as silicon, nitrogen, mercury, iron, manganese, and metal sulfides. The fourth edition incorporates new findings in the field, and adds a chapter on the role of microbes in the formation of bauxite. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Microbes The Foundation Stone of the Biosphere

Microbes  The Foundation Stone of the Biosphere
Author: Christon J. Hurst
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2021-05-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030635121

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This collection of essays discusses fascinating aspects of the concept that microbes are at the root of all ecosystems. The content is divided into seven parts, the first of those emphasizes that microbes not only were the starting point, but sustain the rest of the biosphere and shows how life evolves through a perpetual struggle for habitats and niches. Part II explains the ways in which microbial life persists in some of the most extreme environments, while Part III presents our understanding of the core aspects of microbial metabolism. Part IV examines the duality of the microbial world, acknowledging that life exists as a balance between certain processes that we perceive as being environmentally supportive and others that seem environmentally destructive. In turn, Part V discusses basic aspects of microbial symbioses, including interactions with other microorganisms, plants and animals. The concept of microbial symbiosis as a driving force in evolution is covered in Part VI. In closing, Part VII explores the adventure of microbiological research, including some reminiscences from and perspectives on the lives and careers of microbe hunters. Given its mixture of science and philosophy, the book will appeal to scientists and advanced students of microbiology, evolution and ecology alike.

Geomicrobiology

Geomicrobiology
Author: Jillian F. Banfield,Kenneth H. Nealson
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781501509247

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Volume 35 of Reviews in Mineralogy defines and explore the topic of geomicrobiology. It is organized so as to first introduce the nature, diversity, and metabolic impact of microorganisms and the types of solid phases they interact with. This is followed by a discussion of processes that occur at cell surfaces, interfaces between microbes and minerals, and within cells, and the resulting mineral precipitation, dissolution, and changes in aqueous geochemistry. The volume concludes with a discussion of the carbon cycle over geologic time. Basis for this volume was the Short Course on Geomicrobiology presented by the Mineralogical Society of America on October 18 and 19, 1997, at the Alta Peruvian Lodge in Alta, Utah.

Extremophiles as Astrobiological Models

Extremophiles as Astrobiological Models
Author: Joseph Seckbach,Helga Stan-Lotter
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-01-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119591689

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The data in this book are new or updated, and will serve also as Origin of Life and evolutionary studies. Endospores of bacteria have a long history of use as model organisms in astrobiology, including survival in extreme environments and interplanetary transfer of life. Numerous other bacteria as well as archaea, lichens, fungi, algae and tiny animals (tardigrades, or water bears) are now being investigated for their tolerance to extreme conditions in simulated or real space environments. Experimental results from exposure studies on the International Space Station and space probes for up to 1.5 years are presented and discussed. Suggestions for extaterrestrial energy sources are also indicated. Audience Researchers and graduate students in microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and astrobiology, as well as anyone interested in the search for extraterrestrial life and its technical preparations.