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Iron(III) sulfate / Acid sulfate soil / Iron / Desulfuromonadales / Acid mine drainage / Ferrihydrite / Redox / Geobacter / Pyrite / Chemistry / Iron compounds / Jarosite
Date: 2006-04-18 12:29:00
Iron(III) sulfate
Acid sulfate soil
Iron
Desulfuromonadales
Acid mine drainage
Ferrihydrite
Redox
Geobacter
Pyrite
Chemistry
Iron compounds
Jarosite

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 111, G01012, doi:[removed]2005JG000089, 2006 Role of microbial iron reduction in the dissolution of iron hydroxysulfate minerals Elizabeth J. P. Jones,1 Tracie-Lynn Nadeau,2 Mary A.

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