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Microbial Mat Boundaries between Chemolithotrophs and Phototrophs in Geothermal Hot Spring Effluents
2004
Geomicrobiology Journal
Among the various microbial mats that develop in geothermal hot springs in solfataric fields, colorless sulfur-turf (ST) -macroscopic white bundles consisting of large sickle-shaped bacteria belonging to Aquificales and elemental sulfur particlesdevelops in a limited environment of geothermal effluent containing hydrogen sulfide with neutral pH and low in oxygen. Photosynthetic cyanobacterial mat (CY) often grow just downstream of chemolithotrophic ST, or they coexist with ST where the
doi:10.1080/01490450490266334
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