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Yee N.; Fowle D.A.; Ferris F.G. (2004)In this study, we conducted electrophoretic mobility, potentiometric titration, and metal sorption experiments to investigate the surface charge characteristics of Bacillus subtilis and the electrostatic interactions between ...
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Kennedy C.B.; Scott S.D.; Ferris F.G. (2004)Poorly ordered 2-line ferrihydrite deposits from the caldera of Axial Volcano, a site of hydrothermal vent activity along the Juan de Fuca Ridge, are characterized by an abundance of bacterial structures resembling Gallionella ...
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Ferris F.G.; Phoenix V.; Fujita Y.; Smith R.W. (2004)The kinetics of calcite precipitation induced in response to the hydrolysis of urea by Bacillus pasteurii at different temperatures in artificial groundwater (AGW) was investigated. The hydrolysis of urea by B. pasteurii ...
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Parmar N.; Warren L.A.; Roden E.E.; Ferris F.G. (2000)The impact of the Fe (III)-reducing bacteria Shewanella alga on the solid phase partitioning of dissolved Sr2+ was investigated in a series of experiments using live cells, dead cells (heat-treated at 80°C) and isolated ...
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Fujita Y.; Redden G.D.; Ingram J.C.; Cortez M.M.; Ferris F.G.; Smith R.W. (2004)Strontium incorporation into calcite generated by bacterial ureolysis was investigated as part of an assessment of a proposed remediation approach for 90Sr contamination in groundwater. Urea hydrolysis produces ammonium ...
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Mitchell A.C.; Ferris F.G. (2005)A suite of experiments was performed to investigate the partitioning of Sr2+ (to mimic the radionuclide 90Sr) between calcite and artificial groundwater in response to the hydrolysis of urea (ureolysis) by Bacillus pasteurii ...
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Yee N.; Phoenix V.R.; Konhauser K.O.; Benning L.G.; Ferris F.G. (2003)In this study, we performed silica precipitation experiments with the cyanobacteria Calothrix sp. to investigate the mechanisms of silica biomineralization. Batch silica precipitation experiments were conducted at neutral ...
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