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1 A biogenic catalyst for hydrogenation, reduction and selective dehalogenation in non-aqueous solvents Creamer, N.J.
2008
94 1-4 p. 138-143
6 p.
article
2 AHL communication is a widespread phenomenon in biomining bacteria and seems to be involved in mineral-adhesion efficiency Ruiz, Lina María
2008
94 1-4 p. 133-137
5 p.
article
3 A perspective on developments in biohydrometallurgy Brierley, James A.
2008
94 1-4 p. 2-7
6 p.
article
4 Application of sulfate reduction for the biological conversion of anglesite (PbSO4) to galena (PbS) Schröder-Wolthoorn, Anke
2008
94 1-4 p. 105-109
5 p.
article
5 Biomobilization of silver, gold, and platinum from solid waste materials by HCN-forming microorganisms Brandl, Helmut
2008
94 1-4 p. 14-17
4 p.
article
6 Bioremediation of acid mine drainage in a uranium deposit Groudev, Stoyan
2008
94 1-4 p. 93-99
7 p.
article
7 Characterisation of an attenuation system for the remediation of Mn(II) contaminated waters Mariner, Richard
2008
94 1-4 p. 100-104
5 p.
article
8 Cobalt and nickel recoveries from laterite tailings by organic and inorganic bio-acids Coto, Orquidea
2008
94 1-4 p. 18-22
5 p.
article
9 Comparative genome analysis of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, A. thiooxidans and A. caldus: Insights into their metabolism and ecophysiology Valdés, Jorge
2008
94 1-4 p. 180-184
5 p.
article
10 Continuous bioleaching of a pyrite concentrate in stirred reactors: Population dynamics and exopolysaccharide production vs. bioleaching performance d'Hugues, P.
2008
94 1-4 p. 34-41
8 p.
article
11 Cooperative action of attached and planktonic cells during bioleaching of chalcopyrite with Sulfolobus metallicus at 70 °C Gautier, V.
2008
94 1-4 p. 121-126
6 p.
article
12 Development of a tank bioleaching process for the treatment of complex Cu-polymetallic concentrates Gericke, M.
2008
94 1-4 p. 23-28
6 p.
article
13 Editorial Board 2008
94 1-4 p. ii-
1 p.
article
14 Effect of temperature on the bioleaching of chalcopyrite concentrates containing different concentrations of silver Johnson, D. Barrie
2008
94 1-4 p. 42-47
6 p.
article
15 Etching of {111} and {210} synthetic pyrite surfaces by two archaeal strains, Metallosphaera sedula and Sulfolobus metallicus Etzel, Katja
2008
94 1-4 p. 116-120
5 p.
article
16 Evaluation of Leptospirillum spp. in the Río Tinto, a model of interest to biohydrometallurgy García-Moyano, Antonio
2008
94 1-4 p. 155-161
7 p.
article
17 Evaluation of quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction for enumeration of biomining microorganisms in culture Zammit, C.M.
2008
94 1-4 p. 185-189
5 p.
article
18 Ferrous iron oxidation and leaching of copper ore with halotolerant bacteria in ore columns Davis-Belmar, Carol S.
2008
94 1-4 p. 144-147
4 p.
article
19 Formation of hydrocarbon gaseous compounds during bioleaching of copper sulphide minerals with mesophilic microorganisms Luca, R.
2008
94 1-4 p. 54-57
4 p.
article
20 Identification of differentially expressed genes in an industrial bioleaching heap processing low-grade copper sulphide ore elucidated by RNA arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction Galleguillos, Pedro
2008
94 1-4 p. 148-154
7 p.
article
21 Iron homeostasis strategies in acidophilic iron oxidizers: Studies in Acidithiobacillus and Leptospirillum Osorio, Hector
2008
94 1-4 p. 175-179
5 p.
article
22 Kinetic measurement of biological oxidation of ferrous iron at low ferric to ferrous ratios in a controlled potential batch reactor Kazadi, Thierry Kamunga
2008
94 1-4 p. 48-53
6 p.
article
23 Leptospirilli from different continents have acquired related arsenic-resistance transposons Kloppers, Arista
2008
94 1-4 p. 170-174
5 p.
article
24 Modeling the auto-thermal performance of a thermophilic bioleaching heap employing mesophilic and thermophilic microbes Vilcáez, J.
2008
94 1-4 p. 82-92
11 p.
article
25 Monovalent cation concentrations determine the types of Fe(III) hydroxysulfate precipitates formed in bioleach solutions Gramp, Jonathan P.
2008
94 1-4 p. 29-33
5 p.
article
26 Progress after three years of BioMinE—Research and Technological Development project for a global assessment of biohydrometallurgical processes applied to European non-ferrous metal resources Morin, D.
2008
94 1-4 p. 58-68
11 p.
article
27 Removal of organically bound sulfur from oil shale by iron(III)-ion generated–regenerated from pyrite by the action of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans — Research on a model system Beškoski, Vladimir P.
2008
94 1-4 p. 8-13
6 p.
article
28 Sustainable approach for the immobilization of metals in the saturated zone: In situ bioprecipitation Vanbroekhoven, Karolien
2008
94 1-4 p. 110-115
6 p.
article
29 The effect of dissolved cations on microbial ferrous-iron oxidation by Leptospirillum ferriphilum in continuous culture Ojumu, Tunde V.
2008
94 1-4 p. 69-76
8 p.
article
30 The use of FISH and real-time PCR to monitor the biooxidation and cyanidation for gold and silver recovery from a mine tailings concentrate (Ticapampa, Peru) Schippers, Axel
2008
94 1-4 p. 77-81
5 p.
article
31 The use of genomics, proteomics and other OMICS technologies for the global understanding of biomining microorganisms Jerez, Carlos A.
2008
94 1-4 p. 162-169
8 p.
article
32 17th International Biohydrometallurgy Symposium, IBS2007, Frankfurt a. M., Germany, 2–5 September 2007 Schippers, Axel
2008
94 1-4 p. 1-
1 p.
article
33 Visualization of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans biofilms on pyrite by atomic force and epifluorescence microscopy under various experimental conditions Mangold, Stefanie
2008
94 1-4 p. 127-132
6 p.
article
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