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Minerals as Energy Sources for Microorganisms

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ECONOMIC GEOLOGY
Volume 104, Issue 8, Pages 1235-1248

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SOC ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC
DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.104.8.1235

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Microorganisms alter minerals for a variety of reasons, including generation of more hospitable surroundings, extraction of nutrients, and sequestration of toxic substances. Minerals also may lie altered passively by the products of microbial metabolism, such as production of acid. Microbes use minerals as sources and sinks of electrons for coupled oxidation-reduction reactions, and many of these reactions enable the release: and capture of energy from unstable or metastable minerals. These processes can have dramatic results, such as the production of intensely acidic solutions during oxidation of sulfide minerals, of they can slowly and discretely transform minerals during weathering and diagenesis over geologic time. In either case, mineral sources of energy are transformed irreversibly by microbial metabolism. The purpose elf this paper is tot explore several central questions about microbial-mineral interactions, including the following: Under what conditions does a mineral represent all energy source for microbial metabolism? How can we evaluate the amount of energy available, and upon which factors does that energy supply depend most critically? How do we get from field and analytical data to all energy analysis fir a Natural system? This framework is illustrated with examples of known and postulated microbially mediated energy-yielding reactions involving minerals.

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