Biogeochemical cycling of iron: Implications for biocementation and slope stabilisation

Volume: 707, Pages: 136128 - 136128
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Microbial biofilms growing in iron-rich seeps surrounding Lake Violão, Carajás, Brazil serve as a superb natural system to study the role of iron cycling in producing secondary iron cements. These seeps flow across iron duricrusts (referred to as canga in Brazil) into hydraulically restricted lakes in northern Brazil. Canga caps all of the iron ore deposits in Brazil, protecting them from being destroyed by erosion in this active weathering...
Paper Details
Title
Biogeochemical cycling of iron: Implications for biocementation and slope stabilisation
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
707
Pages
136128 - 136128
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