نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur geochemistry

تعداد نتایج: 38983  

2001
M. R. Pert

The most volcanically active regions of our planet are concentrated along the axes of the globe, encircling midocean ridges. These undersea mountain ranges, and most of the oceanic crust, result from the complex interplay between magmatic (i.e., eruptions of lavas on the surface and intrusion of magma at depth) and tectonic (i.e., faulting, thrusting, and rifting of the solid portions of the ou...

2003
Bernard Bourdon Simon Turner Gideon M. Henderson Craig C. Lundstrom

During the last century, the Earth Sciences underwent two major revolutions in understanding. The first was the recognition of the great antiquity of the Earth and the second was the development of plate tectonic theory. These leaps in knowledge moved geology from its largely descriptive origins and established the modern, quantitative, Earth sciences. For any science, and particularly for the ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2010
David González-Ballester David Casero Shawn Cokus Matteo Pellegrini Sabeeha S Merchant Arthur R Grossman

The Chlamydomonas reinhardtii transcriptome was characterized from nutrient-replete and sulfur-depleted wild-type and snrk2.1 mutant cells. This mutant is null for the regulatory Ser-Thr kinase SNRK2.1, which is required for acclimation of the alga to sulfur deprivation. The transcriptome analyses used microarray hybridization and RNA-seq technology. Quantitative RT-PCR evaluation of the result...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2014
Yvonne Stockdreher Marga Sturm Michaele Josten Hans-Georg Sahl Nadine Dobler Renate Zigann Christiane Dahl

The formation of periplasmic sulfur globules is an intermediate step during the oxidation of reduced sulfur compounds in various sulfur-oxidizing microorganisms. The mechanism of how this sulfur is activated and crosses the cytoplasmic membrane for further oxidation to sulfite by the dissimilatory reductase DsrAB is incompletely understood, but it has been well documented that the pathway invol...

Journal: :Limnology and Oceanography 2022

Historic shipwrecks function as habitats for benthic organisms by providing food, refuge, and structure. They also form islands of biodiversity on the seabed, shaping microbial ecology ecosystem processes. This study examined two wooden deep-sea at 525 1800 m water depth probed their influence sediment microbiomes geochemistry. Microbiomes were investigated with 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencin...

Journal: :Nano letters 2013
Weiyang Li Qianfan Zhang Guangyuan Zheng Zhi Wei Seh Hongbin Yao Yi Cui

Lithium sulfur batteries have brought significant advancement to the current state-of-art battery technologies because of their high theoretical specific energy, but their wide-scale implementation has been impeded by a series of challenges, especially the dissolution of intermediate polysulfides species into the electrolyte. Conductive polymers in combination with nanostructured sulfur have at...

2012
Yvonne Stockdreher Sofia S. Venceslau Michaele Josten Hans-Georg Sahl Inês A. C. Pereira Christiane Dahl

While the importance of sulfur transfer reactions is well established for a number of biosynthetic pathways, evidence has only started to emerge that sulfurtransferases may also be major players in sulfur-based microbial energy metabolism. Among the first organisms studied in this regard is the phototrophic purple sulfur bacterium Allochromatium vinosum. During the oxidation of reduced sulfur s...

A.K. Neisi A.R. Yari B. Ghalani B. Hashemzadeh Gh. Goudarzi K. Ahmadi Angali M.J. Mohammadi S. Dobaradaran S. Geravandi

Sulfur dioxide has two important sources in the atmosphere and this is why most of scientists believe in a geographic split in the globe. Power plants, major emitter of SO2, are located in north hemisphere such as in Russia, China, Canada and the USA. In south hemisphere, phytoplankton produces a massive amount of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and dimethyl disulfide (DMDS). Then these types of reduced...

2005
Dave Chalker

Introduction Fantasy novels have existed for a long time, but came into prominence after J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings series. This series introduced many concepts into fantasy and created a genre sometimes known as “high fantasy.” Many novels are written in this mold every year, and in addition, people indulge in pretending they are a part of this kind of world through such role-playing g...

2006
MICHAEL J. CARR LINA C. PATINO MARK D. FEIGENSON

“This continuity disappears, however, if one considers individual parts of the [Central American] chain and examines separate groups of volcanoes within a restricted volcanic field. It then becomes apparent that the continuity of the province as a whole is the result of grouping excessively large segments of the chain.” A.R. McBirney: Compositional variations in Cenozoic calcalkaline suites of ...

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