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Ehrlich's Geomicrobiology
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Ehrlich's Geomicrobiology
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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
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- Front Cover
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- CONTRIBUTORS
- CHAPTER ONE - Introduction
- CHAPTER TWO - Earth as a Microbial Habitat
- CHAPTER THREE - Emergence of Life and Its Early History
- CHAPTER FOUR - Uppermost Lithosphere as a Microbial Habitat
- CHAPTER FIVE - Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystem
- CHAPTER 6 - Hydrosphere as Microbial Habitat
- CHAPTER SEVEN - Geomicrobial Processes: A PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER EIGHT - Cultivation, In Situ Measurements, and Geochemical Techniques for Geomicrobiological Studies
- CHAPTER NINE - Molecular Methods in Geomicrobiology
- CHAPTER TEN - Microbial Formation and Degradation of Carbonates
- CHAPTER ELEVEN - Geomicrobial Interactions with Silicon
- CHAPTER TWELVE - Geomicrobiology of Aluminum: MICROBES AND BAUXITE
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN - Geomicrobial Interactions with Phosphorus
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN - Geomicrobiology of Nitrogen
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN - Geomicrobial Interactions with Arsenic and Antimony
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN - Geomicrobiology of Mercury
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - Geomicrobiology of Iron
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN - Geomicrobiology of Manganese
- CHAPTER NINETEEN - Geomicrobial Interactions with Other Transition Metals (Chromium, Molybdenum, Vanadium, Technetium), Metalloids (Polonium), Actinides (Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium), and the Rare Earth Elements
- CHAPTER TWENTY - Geomicrobiology of Sulfur
- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE - Biogenesis and Biodegradation of Sulfide Minerals in the Earthâs Surface
- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO - Geomicrobiology of Selenium and Tellurium
- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE - Geomicrobiology of Fossil Fuels
- Color Insert
- Back Cover