Dead Sea Extremophiles (Introduction)
David - it should be read "dead" sea not red!
A comment - in the mining we use bacteria to catalyse leaching of copper (and now uranium and nickel)from piled up ore. The mines in Chile can be quite arid and acid consuming; consequently, salt concentrations can be quite high in the leach solutions (mainly sulphates though) But some mines do have moderately concentrations of chlode and nitrate (which are toic to the bacteria). These mines experiened por bacterial growth. But by careful acclimatization of the bacteria production/leacheing was regained.
Also there are is company that claims that it has cultured bacteria from deep sea vents. These bacteria at atmospheric conditions are claimed to be tolerant of hypersaline solutions as well.
Complete thread:
- Red Sea Extremophiles -
David Turell,
2011-10-10, 14:28
- Dead Sea Extremophiles -
romansh,
2011-10-10, 20:29
- Dead Sea Extremophiles -
David Turell,
2011-10-10, 22:04
- Dead Sea Extremophiles - romansh, 2011-10-12, 03:47
- Dead Sea Extremophiles -
David Turell,
2011-10-10, 22:04
- Dead Sea Extremophiles -
romansh,
2011-10-10, 20:29