Analytical Geomicrobiology
A Handbook of Instrumental Techniques
Herausgeber: Kenney, Janice P L; Alessi, Daniel S; Veeramani, Harish
Analytical Geomicrobiology
A Handbook of Instrumental Techniques
Herausgeber: Kenney, Janice P L; Alessi, Daniel S; Veeramani, Harish
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A comprehensive handbook outlining state-of-the-art analytical techniques used in geomicrobiology, for advanced students, researchers and professional scientists.
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A comprehensive handbook outlining state-of-the-art analytical techniques used in geomicrobiology, for advanced students, researchers and professional scientists.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 211mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9781107070332
- ISBN-10: 1107070333
- Artikelnr.: 54801785
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 211mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9781107070332
- ISBN-10: 1107070333
- Artikelnr.: 54801785
Foreword Kurt O. Konhauser; Part I. Standard Techniques in Geomicrobiology:
1. General geochemistry and microbiology techniques Sarrah Dunham-Cheatham
and Yaqi You; Part II. Advanced Analytical Instrumentation: 2. The
application of isothermal titration calorimetry for investigating proton
and metal interactions on microbial surfaces Drew Gorman-Lewis; 3.
Potentiometric titrations to characterize the reactivity of geomicrobial
surfaces Daniel S. Alessi, Shannon L. Flynn, Md. Samrat Alam, Leslie J.
Robbins and Kurt O. Konhauser; 4. Use of multi-collector ICP-MS for
studying biogeochemical metal cycling Kai Liu, Lingling Wu and Sherry L.
Schiff; Part III. Imaging Techniques: 5. Scanning probe microscopy Adam F.
Wallace; 6. Applications of scanning electron microscopy in geomicrobiology
Jeremiah Shuster, Gordon Southam and Frank Reith; 7. Applications of
transmission electron microscopy in geomicrobiology Jeremiah Shuster,
Gordon Southam and Frank Reith; 8. Whole cell identification of
microorganisms in their natural environment with fluorescence in situ
hybridization (FISH) Natuschka M. Lee; Part IV. Spectroscopy: 9. X-ray
diffraction techniques Daniel K. Unruh and Tori Z. Forbes; 10. Application
of synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy and microscopy techniques to
the study of biogeochemical processes Maxim I. Boyanov and Kenneth M.
Kemner; 11. Bacterial surfaces in geochemistry - how can X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy help? Madeleine Ramstedt, Laura Leone and Andrey
Shchukarev; 12. Applications of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy in
geomicrobiology Janice P. L. Kenney and András Gorzsás; 13. Mössbauer
spectroscopy James M. Byrne and Andreas Kappler; Part V. Microbiological
Techniques: 14. Lipid biomarkers in geomicrobiology: analytical techniques
and applications Jiasong Fang, Shamik Dasgupta, Li Zhang and Weiqiang Zhao;
15. Phylogenetic techniques in geomicrobiology Denise M. Akob, Adam C.
Mumford, Darren S. Dunlap and Amisha T. Poret-Peterson.
1. General geochemistry and microbiology techniques Sarrah Dunham-Cheatham
and Yaqi You; Part II. Advanced Analytical Instrumentation: 2. The
application of isothermal titration calorimetry for investigating proton
and metal interactions on microbial surfaces Drew Gorman-Lewis; 3.
Potentiometric titrations to characterize the reactivity of geomicrobial
surfaces Daniel S. Alessi, Shannon L. Flynn, Md. Samrat Alam, Leslie J.
Robbins and Kurt O. Konhauser; 4. Use of multi-collector ICP-MS for
studying biogeochemical metal cycling Kai Liu, Lingling Wu and Sherry L.
Schiff; Part III. Imaging Techniques: 5. Scanning probe microscopy Adam F.
Wallace; 6. Applications of scanning electron microscopy in geomicrobiology
Jeremiah Shuster, Gordon Southam and Frank Reith; 7. Applications of
transmission electron microscopy in geomicrobiology Jeremiah Shuster,
Gordon Southam and Frank Reith; 8. Whole cell identification of
microorganisms in their natural environment with fluorescence in situ
hybridization (FISH) Natuschka M. Lee; Part IV. Spectroscopy: 9. X-ray
diffraction techniques Daniel K. Unruh and Tori Z. Forbes; 10. Application
of synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy and microscopy techniques to
the study of biogeochemical processes Maxim I. Boyanov and Kenneth M.
Kemner; 11. Bacterial surfaces in geochemistry - how can X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy help? Madeleine Ramstedt, Laura Leone and Andrey
Shchukarev; 12. Applications of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy in
geomicrobiology Janice P. L. Kenney and András Gorzsás; 13. Mössbauer
spectroscopy James M. Byrne and Andreas Kappler; Part V. Microbiological
Techniques: 14. Lipid biomarkers in geomicrobiology: analytical techniques
and applications Jiasong Fang, Shamik Dasgupta, Li Zhang and Weiqiang Zhao;
15. Phylogenetic techniques in geomicrobiology Denise M. Akob, Adam C.
Mumford, Darren S. Dunlap and Amisha T. Poret-Peterson.
Foreword Kurt O. Konhauser; Part I. Standard Techniques in Geomicrobiology:
1. General geochemistry and microbiology techniques Sarrah Dunham-Cheatham
and Yaqi You; Part II. Advanced Analytical Instrumentation: 2. The
application of isothermal titration calorimetry for investigating proton
and metal interactions on microbial surfaces Drew Gorman-Lewis; 3.
Potentiometric titrations to characterize the reactivity of geomicrobial
surfaces Daniel S. Alessi, Shannon L. Flynn, Md. Samrat Alam, Leslie J.
Robbins and Kurt O. Konhauser; 4. Use of multi-collector ICP-MS for
studying biogeochemical metal cycling Kai Liu, Lingling Wu and Sherry L.
Schiff; Part III. Imaging Techniques: 5. Scanning probe microscopy Adam F.
Wallace; 6. Applications of scanning electron microscopy in geomicrobiology
Jeremiah Shuster, Gordon Southam and Frank Reith; 7. Applications of
transmission electron microscopy in geomicrobiology Jeremiah Shuster,
Gordon Southam and Frank Reith; 8. Whole cell identification of
microorganisms in their natural environment with fluorescence in situ
hybridization (FISH) Natuschka M. Lee; Part IV. Spectroscopy: 9. X-ray
diffraction techniques Daniel K. Unruh and Tori Z. Forbes; 10. Application
of synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy and microscopy techniques to
the study of biogeochemical processes Maxim I. Boyanov and Kenneth M.
Kemner; 11. Bacterial surfaces in geochemistry - how can X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy help? Madeleine Ramstedt, Laura Leone and Andrey
Shchukarev; 12. Applications of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy in
geomicrobiology Janice P. L. Kenney and András Gorzsás; 13. Mössbauer
spectroscopy James M. Byrne and Andreas Kappler; Part V. Microbiological
Techniques: 14. Lipid biomarkers in geomicrobiology: analytical techniques
and applications Jiasong Fang, Shamik Dasgupta, Li Zhang and Weiqiang Zhao;
15. Phylogenetic techniques in geomicrobiology Denise M. Akob, Adam C.
Mumford, Darren S. Dunlap and Amisha T. Poret-Peterson.
1. General geochemistry and microbiology techniques Sarrah Dunham-Cheatham
and Yaqi You; Part II. Advanced Analytical Instrumentation: 2. The
application of isothermal titration calorimetry for investigating proton
and metal interactions on microbial surfaces Drew Gorman-Lewis; 3.
Potentiometric titrations to characterize the reactivity of geomicrobial
surfaces Daniel S. Alessi, Shannon L. Flynn, Md. Samrat Alam, Leslie J.
Robbins and Kurt O. Konhauser; 4. Use of multi-collector ICP-MS for
studying biogeochemical metal cycling Kai Liu, Lingling Wu and Sherry L.
Schiff; Part III. Imaging Techniques: 5. Scanning probe microscopy Adam F.
Wallace; 6. Applications of scanning electron microscopy in geomicrobiology
Jeremiah Shuster, Gordon Southam and Frank Reith; 7. Applications of
transmission electron microscopy in geomicrobiology Jeremiah Shuster,
Gordon Southam and Frank Reith; 8. Whole cell identification of
microorganisms in their natural environment with fluorescence in situ
hybridization (FISH) Natuschka M. Lee; Part IV. Spectroscopy: 9. X-ray
diffraction techniques Daniel K. Unruh and Tori Z. Forbes; 10. Application
of synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy and microscopy techniques to
the study of biogeochemical processes Maxim I. Boyanov and Kenneth M.
Kemner; 11. Bacterial surfaces in geochemistry - how can X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy help? Madeleine Ramstedt, Laura Leone and Andrey
Shchukarev; 12. Applications of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy in
geomicrobiology Janice P. L. Kenney and András Gorzsás; 13. Mössbauer
spectroscopy James M. Byrne and Andreas Kappler; Part V. Microbiological
Techniques: 14. Lipid biomarkers in geomicrobiology: analytical techniques
and applications Jiasong Fang, Shamik Dasgupta, Li Zhang and Weiqiang Zhao;
15. Phylogenetic techniques in geomicrobiology Denise M. Akob, Adam C.
Mumford, Darren S. Dunlap and Amisha T. Poret-Peterson.