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Biomineralization associated with microbial reduction of Fe3+ and oxidation of Fe2+ in solid minerals

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2009

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Zhang, Gengxin, Dong, Hailiang, Jiang, Hongchen, Kukkadapu, Ravi K, Kim, Jinwook, Eberl, Dennis, and Xu, Zhiqin, 2009, Biomineralization associated with microbial reduction of Fe3+ and oxidation of Fe2+ in solid minerals: American Mineralogist, v. 94, iss. 7, p. 1049-1058.

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Iron-reducing and oxidizing microorganisms gain energy through reduction or oxidation of iron, and by doing so play an important role in the geochemical cycling of iron. This study was undertaken to investigate mineral transformations associated with microbial reduction of Fe3+ and oxidation of Fe2+ in solid minerals. A fluid sample from the 2450 m depth of the Chinese Continental Scientific Drill­ing project was collected, and Fe3+-reducing and Fe2+-oxidizing microorganisms were enriched. The enrichment cultures displayed reduction of Fe3+ in nontronite and ferric citrate, and oxidation of Fe2+ in vivianite, siderite, and monosulfide (FeS). Additional experiments verified that the iron reduction and oxidation was biological. Oxidation [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.2138/am.2009.3136

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