Formation and Reactivity of Biogenic Iron Microminerals
Description:
Radionuclide and heavy metal contaminants at DOE sites pose immediate and long-term environmental problems. Under the NABIR program, bacteria are being considered for their role in the cycling of these contaminants because they influence many redox reactions in the subsurface. Dissimilatory metal reducing bacteria (DMRB) are particularly important to controlling the biogeochemistry of subsurface environments through enzymatic reduction of iron and manganese minerals. During reduction of FeIII, …
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Date:
August 10, 2002
Creator:
Beveridge, Terrance J. & Ferris, F. Grant
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