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Sulfidic sediments and sedimentary rocks / David Rickard.

Van Pelt Library QE471 .R49 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rickard, David T. (David Terence), 1943-
Series:
Developments in sedimentology ; 65.
Developments in sedimentology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sedimentology.
Sediments (Geology).
Sulfides.
Physical Description:
ix, 801 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Elsevier, [2012]
Summary:
"The geochemistry and chemistry of sulfur, iron and iron sulfides in sedimentary systems is reviewed. Sulfur microbiology is described and the microbial ecology of sulfidic sediments is discussed. Sulfur and iron stable isotope biochemistry is addressed against the background of recent advances in this field with respect to sedimentary and microbial systems. Environmental aspects of the present sedimentary sulfur cycle are considered with special references to the development of euxinia and global anoxic events. The biogeochemistry of ancient sulphur-rich sediments is considered and the evolution of the sedimentary sulfur system is discussed against the background of the evolution of the Earth surface environment. The evolution of the sulfur biome and its impact of the early development of life on Earth are discussed."--Cover.
Contents:
Introduction
Sulfur chemistry in aqueous solutions
Sedimentary iron biogeochemistry
Aqueous metal-sulfide chemistry: complexes, clusters and nanoparticles
Metastable sedimentary iron sulfides
Sedimentary pyrite
Metal sequestration by sedimentary iron sulfides
Microbial sulfate reduction in sediments
Microbial sulfide oxidation in sediments
Microbial ecology of sulfidic sediments
Sedimentary sulfur isotope biogeochemistry
Iron isotope fractionation in sedimentary sulfides
Euxinic systems
Sedimentary sulfides
The geochemistry of sulfidic sedimentary rocks
Fossil bacteria: evidence for the evolution of the sulfur biome
The evolution of the sedimentary sulfur cycle.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780444529893 :
0444529896
OCLC:
822888760

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