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Geological Magazine ; 6: Archive Current Issue Early Publication. Indeed, applied geochemistry has seen the influence of geomicrobiology on its past through many introruction the industrial technologies of the 19th and early 20th century.
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Request permission to reuse content from this introduuction. Close mobile search navigation Article navigation. Introduction to Geomicrobiology Kurt O. Introduction to Geomicrobiology by K. Close mobile search navigation Article navigation. Micro-organisms have become increasingly recognised as important agents in the formation and diagenesis of rocks, especially the finer-grained sediments, including some important mineral deposits. This work was designed as a text for final year earth sciences, geology and biology students following a course in geomicrobiology.
Artwork from the book is available to instructors at www. He is also Editor-in-Chief for Geobiology. There are few competing books and most of these are unsuitable for undergraduate courses, as they are largely in the form of conference proceedings. Book Review May 01, By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our privacy policy. You introudction not be signed in. Email alerts New issue alert. This site uses cookies.
Applied topics of increasing significance such as bioremediation are also well covered.
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Citing articles via Google Scholar. Fowle; Introduction to Geomicrobiology by K. Certainly I will be using the book when preparing my lectures. It shows how the ubiquity of microorganisms, their high chemical reactivity, and their metabolic diversity make them a significant factor controlling the chemical composition of our planet.
His current research interests include the role of bacteria in modern mineral precipitation, and how those geomicrobioolgy processes may have contributed to the preservation of early life forms and the formation of Precambrian banded iron formations.