57 Biologically Induced Dissolution and Precipitation of Minerals in Soils and Sediments (Posters)

Poster Session
Joint Sessions

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Monday, 6 October 2008: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E

Presiding:
Deborah Soukup and Amy Brock-Hon
Poster #1
The Characteristics and Origins of Biogenic Caliches In Texas
Jie Zhou; Henry S. Chafetz, University of Houston
Poster #2
Carbonate Precipitation In Artificial Soils as a Plant-Driven Carbon Capture Process
David A.C. Manning, Newcastle University; Phil Renforth, Newcastle University; Elisa Lopez-Capel, Newcastle University
Poster #3
To Eat or Not to Eat: A Thermodynamic Model of Free and Calcite-Bound Organic Matter Respiration by Karst Microbes
Ariel F. Bennett, University of Florida; Andrew Zimmerman, University of Florida; Philip S. Neuhoff, University of Florida
Poster #4
Calcium Oxalate Biomineralization by Piloderma Fallax in Response to Calcium and Phosphorus in Solid Medium
Melissa Marie S. Tuason, Univ. of Northern British Columbia; Joselito Arocena, Univ of Northern British Columbia
Poster #5
Bacterial and Mineral Associations at the Saprolite Interface with Quartz Diorite Bedrock, Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico
Morgan L. Minyard, Pennsylvania State Univ.; Mary Ann Bruns, Pennsylvania State Univ.; Laura Liermann, Pennsylvania State Univ.; Susan Brantley, The Pennsylvania State University; Heather Buss
Poster #6
Effect of Poultry Manure Amendment on Soil Phosphatase Activity
Heidi Waldrip-Dail, USDA-ARS; Zhongqi He, USDA-ARS; C. Wayne Honeycutt, USDA-ARS; Susan Erich, Univ. of Maine
Poster #7
A Two-Dimensional Alternative to IRIS Tubes
Paula Gale, Univ. of Tennessee, Martin; Steven Monteith, NRCS
Poster #8
Organic Acid and Dissolved Oxygen Effects on Rare Earth Element and Yttrium Release from Phosphate Minerals
Keith Goyne, Univ. of Missouri; Jon Chorover, University of Arizona; Susan Brantley, Pennsylvania State University
Poster #9
Alternative Nitrogen Fixation and Its Role In Nutrient Cycling
Brendan Hodkinson, Duke University; Telisa M. Loveless, USDA Agricultural Research Service and North Carolina State University; Paul E. Bishop, USDA Agricultural Research Service and North Carolina State University; François Lutzoni, Duke University
Poster #10
Diversity of Microbial Communities Associated with Rhizosphere Soils of Selected Rice Varieties Grown In Sri Lanka
Warshi Dandeniya, Cornell University; Chandanie Rajapaksha, Faculty of Agriculture
Poster #11
How Do Prokaryotes Survive In Fluid Inclusions In Halite for 30,000 Years?
Tim K. Lowenstein, Binghamton University; Brian A. Schubert, Binghamton University; Michael N. Timofeeff, Binghamton University
Poster #12
Microbe – Erionite Intimacy or How to Survive When Things Get Tough
Robert E. Janusz, Univ of Texas at San Antonio; Stuart J. Birnbaum, The Univ of Texas at San Antonio
Poster #13
Ni2+ Sorption on Biogenic Manganese Oxides Formed at Various Phs
Mengqiang Zhu, University of Delaware; Donald Sparks, University of Delaware
Poster #14
Continuous Time-Resolved X-Ray Diffraction of the Biological Reduction of Mn Oxides and Secondary Phase Precipitation
Timothy B. Fischer, Pennsylvania State University; Peter J. Heaney, Pennsylvania State University; Susan L. Brantley, Pennsylvania State University; Jeffrey E. Post, Smithsonian Institution; Ming Tien, Pennsylvania State University
Poster #15
Quantum Chemical Modeling of Biologically-Mediated Fe(III) Reduction
Brendan W. Puls, The Pennsylvania State University; Ming Tien, Pennsylvania State University; James Kubicki, The Pennsylvania State University
Poster #18
Microbially Mediated Massive Iron Hydroxide Deposits Associated with Net Alkaline Coal Mine Drainage
Rosemary C. Capo, University of Pittsburgh; H.M. Edenborn, Natl. Energy Technology Lab, U.S. Dep. of Energy; Candace Kairies Beatty, Winona State University; Elizabeth C. Chapman, University of Pittsburgh
Poster #19
Biodegradability of Drilling Fluids Used for Deep Subsurface Core Recovery in Southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
Ryan M. Cumpston, Northern Illinois University; Melissa Lenczewski, Northern Illinois University; S.M.O S.M.S. Science Project Team
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