2023
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16489
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Microbial communities from weathered outcrops of a sulfide‐rich ultramafic intrusion, and implications for mine waste management

Kathryn K. Hobart,
ZhaaZhaawaanong Greensky,
Kimberly Hernandez
et al.

Abstract: The Duluth Complex (DC) contains sulfide‐rich magmatic intrusions that represent one of the largest known economic deposits of copper, nickel, and platinum group elements. Previous work showed that microbial communities associated with experimentally‐weathered DC waste rock and tailings were dominated by uncultivated taxa and organisms not typically associated with mine waste. However, those experiments were designed for kinetic testing and do not necessarily represent the conditions expected for long‐term env… Show more

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