Analytical Geomicrobiology: A Handbook of Instrumental Techniques
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Geomicrobiology is the study of microbes and microbial processes and their role in driving environmental and geological processes at scales ranging from the nano, micron, to meter scale. This growing field has seen major advances in recent years, largely due to the development of new analytical tools and improvements to existing techniques, which allow us to better understand the complex interactions between microbes and their surroundings. In this comprehensive handbook, expert authors outline the state-of-the-art and emerging analytical techniques used in geomicrobiology. Readers are guided through each technique including background theory, sample preparation, standard methodology, data collection and analysis, best practices and common pitfalls, and examples of how and where the technique has been applied. The book provides a practical go-to reference for advanced students, researchers and professional scientists looking to employ techniques commonly used in geomicrobiology.
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Weight: 1080g
Dimensions: 192 x 252mm
Publication Date: 18 Jul 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781107070332
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Janice P. L. Kenney is an assistant professor at MacEwan University Edmonton and a member of the Geochemical Society. She is interested in how contaminants such as radionuclides are transported in the environment and she employs techniques in geochemistry and geomicrobiology to better understand the fate of these elements. Harish Veeramani is a research facilitator at Carleton University and previously worked as a lecturer in water engineering at the University of Glasgow. He specialises in applied environmental microbiology for the remediation of heavy metal contaminants including radionuclides. Daniel S. Alessi is an Associate Professor and the Encana Chair in Water Resources at the University of Alberta. His research focuses on environmental geomicrobiology and geochemistry and the role of microbes and minerals in controlling the transport and fate of metals in near-surface environments.