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Influence of bacteria on rock-water interaction and clay mineral formation in subsurface granitic environments

K. Hama, K. Bateman, P. Coombs, V. L. Hards, A. E. Milodowski, J. M. West, P. D. Wetton, H. Yoshida and K. Aoki
Influence of bacteria on rock-water interaction and clay mineral formation in subsurface granitic environments
Clay Minerals (December 2001) 36 (4): 599-613

Abstract

Studies of the subsurface microbiology of the Aspo Hard Rock Laboratory, Sweden have revealed the presence of many different bacteria in the deep groundwaters which appear to maintain reducing conditions. Experiments were conducted to study the rock-water and microbial interactions. These used crushed Aspo diorite, Aspo groundwater and iron- and sulphate-reducing bacteria in flowing systems under anaerobic conditions. In column experiments, there was evidence of loss and mobilization of fine-grained crushed material (<5 mu m) which had originally adhered to grain surfaces in the starting material. The mobilized fines were trapped between grains. The degree of mineralogical alteration was greater in the experiments when bacteria were present. In both column and continuously stirred reactor experiments, there is evidence for the formation of a secondary clay. These experiments have shown that microbial activity can influence rock-water interactions even in nutrient-poor conditions.


ISSN: 0009-8558
EISSN: 1471-8030
Coden: CLMIAF
Serial Title: Clay Minerals
Serial Volume: 36
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Influence of bacteria on rock-water interaction and clay mineral formation in subsurface granitic environments
Affiliation: Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute, Tono Geoscience Center, Gifu, Japan
Pages: 599-613
Published: 200112
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society, London, United Kingdom
References: 37
Accession Number: 2002-044051
Categories: Sedimentary petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables
N55°15'00" - N69°15'00", E11°00'00" - E24°15'00"
Secondary Affiliation: British Geological Survey, GBR, United KingdomJapan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute, JPN, Japan
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200215
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