2012
DOI: 10.1134/s0026261712010055
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Communities of neutrophilic iron-oxidizing microorganisms of ferruginous springs of various types and their involvement in fractionation of stable iron isotopes

Abstract: Abundance and structure of the communities of neutrophilic lithotrophic iron oxidizing bacteria (FeOB) inhabiting four low mineralized ferruginous springs of the Marcial Waters Resort (South Karelia, Russia) and the brackish chalybeate spring of the Staraya Russa Resort (Novgorod region, Russia), were investigated, as well as the physicochemical conditions of these environments. In fresh iron containing pre cipitates collected near the spring outlets and within the spring discharge areas, as well as along the … Show more

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“…Iron oxides with various shapes in micrometer scale are produced by different bacterial species and are formed everywhere as ocher precipitates [2][3][4][5]. They obtain energy by oxidizing aquatic Fe 2+ into Fe 3+ and precipitate extracellular iron oxides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iron oxides with various shapes in micrometer scale are produced by different bacterial species and are formed everywhere as ocher precipitates [2][3][4][5]. They obtain energy by oxidizing aquatic Fe 2+ into Fe 3+ and precipitate extracellular iron oxides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%