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Ehrlich's Geomicrobiology

Ehrlich's Geomicrobiology

Edited ByHenry Lutz Ehrlich, Dianne K. Newman, Andreas Kappler
Edition 6th Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 15 October 2015
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b19121
Pages 649 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466592414
SubjectsBioscience, Earth Sciences
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Ehrlich, H. (Ed.), Newman, D. (Ed.), Kappler, A. (Ed.). (2016). Ehrlich's Geomicrobiology. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b19121
ABOUT THIS BOOK

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

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Earth as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 3|36 pages
Emergence of Life and Its Early History
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Uppermost Lithosphere as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 5|28 pages
Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
- Hydrosphere as Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 7|28 pages
Geomicrobial Processes: A PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OVERVIEW
View abstract
chapter 8|30 pages
Cultivation, In Situ Measurements, and Geochemical Techniques for Geomicrobiological Studies
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Molecular Methods in Geomicrobiology
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Microbial Formation and Degradation of Carbonates
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Silicon
View abstract
chapter 12|8 pages
Geomicrobiology of Aluminum: MICROBES AND BAUXITE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Phosphorus
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Nitrogen
View abstract
chapter 15|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Arsenic and Antimony
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Mercury
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Iron
View abstract
chapter 18|52 pages
Geomicrobiology of Manganese
View abstract
chapter 19|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Other Transition Metals (Chromium, Molybdenum, Vanadium, Technetium), Metalloids (Polonium), Actinides (Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium), and the Rare Earth Elements
View abstract
chapter 20|38 pages
Geomicrobiology of Sulfur
View abstract
chapter 21|34 pages
Biogenesis and Biodegradation of Sulfide Minerals in the Earth’s Surface
View abstract
chapter 22|14 pages
Geomicrobiology of Selenium and Tellurium
View abstract
chapter 23|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Fossil Fuels
View abstract

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

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Earth as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 3|36 pages
Emergence of Life and Its Early History
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Uppermost Lithosphere as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 5|28 pages
Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
- Hydrosphere as Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 7|28 pages
Geomicrobial Processes: A PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OVERVIEW
View abstract
chapter 8|30 pages
Cultivation, In Situ Measurements, and Geochemical Techniques for Geomicrobiological Studies
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Molecular Methods in Geomicrobiology
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Microbial Formation and Degradation of Carbonates
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Silicon
View abstract
chapter 12|8 pages
Geomicrobiology of Aluminum: MICROBES AND BAUXITE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Phosphorus
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Nitrogen
View abstract
chapter 15|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Arsenic and Antimony
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Mercury
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Iron
View abstract
chapter 18|52 pages
Geomicrobiology of Manganese
View abstract
chapter 19|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Other Transition Metals (Chromium, Molybdenum, Vanadium, Technetium), Metalloids (Polonium), Actinides (Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium), and the Rare Earth Elements
View abstract
chapter 20|38 pages
Geomicrobiology of Sulfur
View abstract
chapter 21|34 pages
Biogenesis and Biodegradation of Sulfide Minerals in the Earth’s Surface
View abstract
chapter 22|14 pages
Geomicrobiology of Selenium and Tellurium
View abstract
chapter 23|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Fossil Fuels
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

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

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Earth as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 3|36 pages
Emergence of Life and Its Early History
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Uppermost Lithosphere as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 5|28 pages
Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
- Hydrosphere as Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 7|28 pages
Geomicrobial Processes: A PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OVERVIEW
View abstract
chapter 8|30 pages
Cultivation, In Situ Measurements, and Geochemical Techniques for Geomicrobiological Studies
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Molecular Methods in Geomicrobiology
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Microbial Formation and Degradation of Carbonates
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Silicon
View abstract
chapter 12|8 pages
Geomicrobiology of Aluminum: MICROBES AND BAUXITE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Phosphorus
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Nitrogen
View abstract
chapter 15|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Arsenic and Antimony
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Mercury
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Iron
View abstract
chapter 18|52 pages
Geomicrobiology of Manganese
View abstract
chapter 19|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Other Transition Metals (Chromium, Molybdenum, Vanadium, Technetium), Metalloids (Polonium), Actinides (Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium), and the Rare Earth Elements
View abstract
chapter 20|38 pages
Geomicrobiology of Sulfur
View abstract
chapter 21|34 pages
Biogenesis and Biodegradation of Sulfide Minerals in the Earth’s Surface
View abstract
chapter 22|14 pages
Geomicrobiology of Selenium and Tellurium
View abstract
chapter 23|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Fossil Fuels
View abstract

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

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Earth as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 3|36 pages
Emergence of Life and Its Early History
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Uppermost Lithosphere as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 5|28 pages
Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
- Hydrosphere as Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 7|28 pages
Geomicrobial Processes: A PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OVERVIEW
View abstract
chapter 8|30 pages
Cultivation, In Situ Measurements, and Geochemical Techniques for Geomicrobiological Studies
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Molecular Methods in Geomicrobiology
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Microbial Formation and Degradation of Carbonates
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Silicon
View abstract
chapter 12|8 pages
Geomicrobiology of Aluminum: MICROBES AND BAUXITE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Phosphorus
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Nitrogen
View abstract
chapter 15|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Arsenic and Antimony
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Mercury
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Iron
View abstract
chapter 18|52 pages
Geomicrobiology of Manganese
View abstract
chapter 19|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Other Transition Metals (Chromium, Molybdenum, Vanadium, Technetium), Metalloids (Polonium), Actinides (Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium), and the Rare Earth Elements
View abstract
chapter 20|38 pages
Geomicrobiology of Sulfur
View abstract
chapter 21|34 pages
Biogenesis and Biodegradation of Sulfide Minerals in the Earth’s Surface
View abstract
chapter 22|14 pages
Geomicrobiology of Selenium and Tellurium
View abstract
chapter 23|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Fossil Fuels
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

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

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Earth as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 3|36 pages
Emergence of Life and Its Early History
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Uppermost Lithosphere as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 5|28 pages
Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
- Hydrosphere as Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 7|28 pages
Geomicrobial Processes: A PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OVERVIEW
View abstract
chapter 8|30 pages
Cultivation, In Situ Measurements, and Geochemical Techniques for Geomicrobiological Studies
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Molecular Methods in Geomicrobiology
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Microbial Formation and Degradation of Carbonates
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Silicon
View abstract
chapter 12|8 pages
Geomicrobiology of Aluminum: MICROBES AND BAUXITE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Phosphorus
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Nitrogen
View abstract
chapter 15|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Arsenic and Antimony
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Mercury
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Iron
View abstract
chapter 18|52 pages
Geomicrobiology of Manganese
View abstract
chapter 19|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Other Transition Metals (Chromium, Molybdenum, Vanadium, Technetium), Metalloids (Polonium), Actinides (Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium), and the Rare Earth Elements
View abstract
chapter 20|38 pages
Geomicrobiology of Sulfur
View abstract
chapter 21|34 pages
Biogenesis and Biodegradation of Sulfide Minerals in the Earth’s Surface
View abstract
chapter 22|14 pages
Geomicrobiology of Selenium and Tellurium
View abstract
chapter 23|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Fossil Fuels
View abstract

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

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Earth as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 3|36 pages
Emergence of Life and Its Early History
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Uppermost Lithosphere as a Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 5|28 pages
Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
- Hydrosphere as Microbial Habitat
View abstract
chapter 7|28 pages
Geomicrobial Processes: A PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OVERVIEW
View abstract
chapter 8|30 pages
Cultivation, In Situ Measurements, and Geochemical Techniques for Geomicrobiological Studies
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Molecular Methods in Geomicrobiology
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Microbial Formation and Degradation of Carbonates
View abstract
chapter 11|20 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Silicon
View abstract
chapter 12|8 pages
Geomicrobiology of Aluminum: MICROBES AND BAUXITE
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Phosphorus
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Nitrogen
View abstract
chapter 15|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Arsenic and Antimony
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
TEEN - Geomicrobiology of Mercury
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Iron
View abstract
chapter 18|52 pages
Geomicrobiology of Manganese
View abstract
chapter 19|26 pages
Geomicrobial Interactions with Other Transition Metals (Chromium, Molybdenum, Vanadium, Technetium), Metalloids (Polonium), Actinides (Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium), and the Rare Earth Elements
View abstract
chapter 20|38 pages
Geomicrobiology of Sulfur
View abstract
chapter 21|34 pages
Biogenesis and Biodegradation of Sulfide Minerals in the Earth’s Surface
View abstract
chapter 22|14 pages
Geomicrobiology of Selenium and Tellurium
View abstract
chapter 23|58 pages
Geomicrobiology of Fossil Fuels
View abstract
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