9 research outputs found

    Organische Bestandteile des Bodens

    No full text

    Sonstige unmittelbare Eigenschaften der Elektronenhülle

    No full text

    An evolving view on biogeochemical cycling of iron

    Get PDF
    Biogeochemical cycling of iron is crucial to many environmental processes, such as ocean productivity, carbon storage, greenhouse gas emissions and the fate of nutrients, toxic metals and metalloids. Knowledge of the underlying processes involved in iron cycling has accelerated in recent years along with appreciation of the complex network of biotic and abiotic reactions dictating the speciation, mobility and reactivity of iron in the environment. Recent studies have provided insights into novel processes in the biogeochemical iron cycle such as microbial ammonium oxidation and methane oxidation coupled to Fe(III) reduction. They have also revealed that processes in the biogeochemical iron cycle spatially overlap and may compete with each other, and that oxidation and reduction of iron occur cyclically or simultaneously in many environments. This Review discusses these advances with particular focus on their environmental consequences, including the formation of greenhouse gases and the fate of nutrients and contaminants

    Pressure-Based Strategy for the Inactivation of Spores

    No full text

    References

    No full text

    Intoxikationen

    No full text

    Sedimentary associations and regolith

    No full text

    An evolving view on biogeochemical cycling of iron

    No full text

    Der Einfluß der Temperatur auf Lebensprozesse

    No full text
    corecore