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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A comparative study of substrate utilisation by Sulfobacillus species in mixed ferrous ion and tetrathionate growth medium Shiers, D.W.
2010
104 3-4 p. 363-369
7 p.
article
2 AFM & EFM study on attachment of acidophilic leaching organisms Noël, N.
2010
104 3-4 p. 370-375
6 p.
article
3 Arsenic release from gold mine rocks mediated by the activity of indigenous bacteria Drewniak, L.
2010
104 3-4 p. 437-442
6 p.
article
4 Biohydrometallurgical prospects Brierley, C.L.
2010
104 3-4 p. 324-328
5 p.
article
5 Biokinetic test for the characterisation of AMD generation potential of sulfide mineral wastes Hesketh, A.H.
2010
104 3-4 p. 459-464
6 p.
article
6 Biooxidation of ferrous iron and sulphide at low temperatures: Implications on acid mine drainage and bioleaching of sulphide minerals Escobar, B.
2010
104 3-4 p. 454-458
5 p.
article
7 Biorecovery of uranium from aqueous solutions at the expense of phytic acid Paterson-Beedle, M.
2010
104 3-4 p. 524-528
5 p.
article
8 Carbon dioxide and oxygen consumption during the bioleaching of a copper ore in a large isothermal column Petersen, J.
2010
104 3-4 p. 356-362
7 p.
article
9 Changes in an ore dump during a 40-year period of commercial scale and spontaneous natural bioleaching Groudeva, V.I.
2010
104 3-4 p. 420-423
4 p.
article
10 Characterization of secondary arsenic-bearing precipitates formed in the bioleaching of enargite by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans Sasaki, K.
2010
104 3-4 p. 424-431
8 p.
article
11 Comparative genomics begins to unravel the ecophysiology of bioleaching Valdés, J.
2010
104 3-4 p. 471-476
6 p.
article
12 Dissolution of iron from quartz sands by basin bioleaching under static in - situ conditions Štyriaková, I.
2010
104 3-4 p. 443-447
5 p.
article
13 Editorial Board 2010
104 3-4 p. ii-
1 p.
article
14 Elemental analysis of extracellular polymeric substances and granules in chalcopyrite bioleaching microbes Usher, K.M.
2010
104 3-4 p. 376-381
6 p.
article
15 First assessment of acidophilic microorganisms from geothermal Copahue–Caviahue system Chiacchiarini, P.
2010
104 3-4 p. 334-341
8 p.
article
16 Fluoride toxicity in a chalcocite bioleach heap process Brierley, J.A.
2010
104 3-4 p. 410-413
4 p.
article
17 In situ bioremediation of contaminated soils in uranium deposits Groudev, S.
2010
104 3-4 p. 518-523
6 p.
article
18 Leptospirillum forms a minor portion of the population in Zijinshan commercial non-aeration copper bioleaching heap identified by 16S rRNA clone libraries and real-time PCR Xingyu, Liu
2010
104 3-4 p. 399-403
5 p.
article
19 Microbial ecology of Río Tinto, a natural extreme acidic environment of biohydrometallurgical interest González-Toril, E.
2010
104 3-4 p. 329-333
5 p.
article
20 Microbial population dynamics of inoculated low-grade chalcopyrite bioleaching columns Mutch, L.A.
2010
104 3-4 p. 391-398
8 p.
article
21 Microbial succession during a heap bioleaching cycle of low grade copper sulfides Demergasso, C.
2010
104 3-4 p. 382-390
9 p.
article
22 Minerals bioprocessing: R & D needs in mineral biobeneficiation Rao, K. Hanumantha
2010
104 3-4 p. 465-470
6 p.
article
23 Modelling of bioleach processes: Connection between science and engineering Petersen, J.
2010
104 3-4 p. 404-409
6 p.
article
24 New perspectives in acid mine drainage microbiology Hallberg, K.B.
2010
104 3-4 p. 448-453
6 p.
article
25 Pyrite oxidation and copper sulfide ore leaching by halotolerant, thermotolerant bacteria Norris, P.R.
2010
104 3-4 p. 432-436
5 p.
article
26 Reduction of uranium(VI) by Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans and Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans Gargarello, R.M.
2010
104 3-4 p. 529-532
4 p.
article
27 Results of remediation of hard coal overburden and tailing dumps after a few decades: Insights and conclusions Willscher, S.
2010
104 3-4 p. 506-517
12 p.
article
28 Special Issue Title Page 2010
104 3-4 p. iv-
1 p.
article
29 Study of the effect of pH and dissolved heavy metals on the growth of sulfate-reducing bacteria by a fractional factorial design Kikot, P.
2010
104 3-4 p. 494-500
7 p.
article
30 Sulfidogenesis and selective precipitation of metals at low pH mediated by Acidithiobacillus spp. and acidophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria Jameson, E.
2010
104 3-4 p. 488-493
6 p.
article
31 Tank bioleaching of low-grade chalcopyrite concentrates using redox control Gericke, M.
2010
104 3-4 p. 414-419
6 p.
article
32 The biogeochemistry and microbiology of sulfidic mine waste and bioleaching dumps and heaps, and novel Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria Schippers, A.
2010
104 3-4 p. 342-350
9 p.
article
33 The chromosomal arsenic resistance genes of Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans van der Merwe, J.A.
2010
104 3-4 p. 477-482
6 p.
article
34 18th International Biohydrometallurgy Symposium, IBS2009, Bariloche-Argentina, 13–17 September 2009 Donati, Edgardo
2010
104 3-4 p. 323-
1 p.
article
35 Today's wastes, tomorrow's materials for environmental protection Macaskie, L.E.
2010
104 3-4 p. 483-487
5 p.
article
36 Uptake and degradation of copper and cobalt porphyrins by indigenous microorganisms of Kupferschiefer (Fore-Sudetic Monocline, Poland) Matlakowska, R.
2010
104 3-4 p. 501-505
5 p.
article
37 Variables affecting the growth and ferrous oxidation capacity of L. Ferrooxidans in continuous culture Bastías, M.
2010
104 3-4 p. 351-355
5 p.
article
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