2014
DOI: 10.2174/1874262901408010118
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Uptake of Barium from Vermiculite by the Bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens - New Indications for Barium as a Palaeoproxy

Abstract: Abstract:The apparent association of biogenic barite (BaSO 4 ) and organic matter in marine sediments has given support to the idea of using Ba as a proxy for palaeoproductivity. Despite this general acceptance only a few unicellular organisms (acantharian, diatoms) are known to incorporate barium. In this work, we show that the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens is able to take up barium. Because natural seawater harbors numerous bacteria many of which may take up Ba, this uptake of Ba explains why it may be c… Show more

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“…Metabolization of barium compounds by microorganisms, their deposition in sedimentary layers, and transformation of insoluble compounds into soluble ones [65,66]. The observed morphology of degradation of coatings and corrosion damage to steel specimens indicates a high probability of pitting corrosion.…”
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“…Metabolization of barium compounds by microorganisms, their deposition in sedimentary layers, and transformation of insoluble compounds into soluble ones [65,66]. The observed morphology of degradation of coatings and corrosion damage to steel specimens indicates a high probability of pitting corrosion.…”
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confidence: 99%