Effects of elevated carbon dioxide on environmental microbes and its mechanisms: A review
T Yu, Y Chen - Science of The Total Environment, 2019 - Elsevier
Before the industrial revolution, the atmospheric CO 2 concentration was 180–330 ppm;
however, fossil-fuel combustion and forest destruction have led to increased atmospheric …
however, fossil-fuel combustion and forest destruction have led to increased atmospheric …
DNA-based tracers for the characterization of hydrogeological systems—Recent advances and new Frontiers
Tracer technologies based on naturally occurring substances or intentionally introduced
compounds have a broad spectrum of applications in hydrogeological research and …
compounds have a broad spectrum of applications in hydrogeological research and …
Interactions between deep microbial biosphere and geo-sequestrated CO2: A review
CO 2 capture and storage (CCS) is a promising approach for significantly reducing CO 2
emission from industrial ends and mitigating global warming in the coming decades. Given …
emission from industrial ends and mitigating global warming in the coming decades. Given …
Evaluation of the Microbial Community and Geochemistry in Produced Waters Collected from CO2 EOR in the Niagaran Pinnacle Reef
The injection of supercritical CO2 into depleted oil reservoirs for long-term storage will
influence the subsurface biogeochemistry with important implications for future carbon …
influence the subsurface biogeochemistry with important implications for future carbon …
Microbial diversity and biogeochemical interactions in the seismically active and CO2- rich Eger Rift ecosystem
Abstract The Eger Rift subsurface is characterized by frequent seismic activity and
consistently high CO2 concentrations, making it a unique deep biosphere ecosystem and a …
consistently high CO2 concentrations, making it a unique deep biosphere ecosystem and a …
Comparative Study of Effects of CO2 Concentration and pH on Microbial Communities from a Saline Aquifer, a Depleted Oil Reservoir, and a Freshwater Aquifer
Injected CO2 from geologic carbon storage is expected to impact the microbial communities
of proposed storage sites, such as depleted oil reservoirs and deep saline aquifers, as well …
of proposed storage sites, such as depleted oil reservoirs and deep saline aquifers, as well …
Insights into microbial community structure and function from a shallow, simulated CO2‐leakage aquifer demonstrate microbial selection and adaptation
Geological carbon storage is likely to be a part of a comprehensive strategy to minimize the
atmospheric release of carbon dioxide (CO2), raising concerns that injected CO2 will leak …
atmospheric release of carbon dioxide (CO2), raising concerns that injected CO2 will leak …
Experimental Study on the Mechanism of Radial Change of Simulated Enrichment Nutrient Solution Injection into Coal Seams
D Xia, J Liao, X Wang, Z Deng, L Chen, G Wei - ACS omega, 2023 - ACS Publications
This paper deals with enhanced coal bed methane recovery and geological CO2 storage,
combined with the dual effect of increasing coal-bed methane and achieving carbon …
combined with the dual effect of increasing coal-bed methane and achieving carbon …
Temporal changes of geochemistry and microbial community in low and intermediate level waste (LILW) repository, South Korea
J Ahn, WS Kim, JB Park, AJ Francis, W Um - Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2019 - Elsevier
Microbes play a major role in affecting the radioactive wastes disposed of in underground
wastes repositories. In particular, low-and intermediate-level waste (LILW) contains …
wastes repositories. In particular, low-and intermediate-level waste (LILW) contains …
Are freshwater bacterioplankton indifferent to variable types of amino acid substrates?
M Ricão Canelhas, A Eiler… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
A wide range of carbon compounds sustain bacterial activity and growth in freshwater
ecosystems and the amount and quality of these substrates influence bacterial diversity and …
ecosystems and the amount and quality of these substrates influence bacterial diversity and …