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図書

図書
Koutaissoff, Elisabeth
出版情報: New York : Praeger Publishers, [1971]
シリーズ名: Nations of the modern world
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図書

図書
by D. Mackenzie Wallace
出版情報: New York : H. Holt, 1877
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図書

図書
by Alexander Baykov
出版情報: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1946
シリーズ名: Economic and social studies / National Institute of Economic and Social Research ; 5
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論文

論文
Beliaev, Mikhail
出版情報: 社会環境研究 = Socio-environmental studies.  11  pp.283-297,  2006-03-01.  金沢大学大学院社会環境科学研究科社会環境研究編集委員会
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/17225
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Tazaki, Kazue ; Okrugin, Victor M ; Okuno, Masayuki ; Belkova, Natalia ; Islam, ABM Rafiqul ; Chaerun, S. Khodijah ; Wakimoto, Rie ; Sato, Kazuhiro ; Moriichi, Shingo
出版情報: The science reports of the Kanazawa University=金沢大学理科報告.  47(01_02)  pp.1-48,  2003-01-01. 
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/3755
概要: Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Kanazawa University<br />Institute of Volcanology Far Eastern Division of Russian Academy of Sciences<br />Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University<br />This study described the investigation of microbial mats that are rich in iron, arsenic, and manganese in four hydrothermal systems of Kamchatka, Russia namely Vilyuchinskie, Mutnovskie, Nachikinskie, and Malkinskie. The hydrothermal systems (hot springs) are contributing to the metallic and non-metallic mineral resources of Russia such as oil, gas, coal, copper, nickel, cobalt, tin, mercury, lead, zinc, diamond, platinum, gold, and silver. We observed the biogeochemical activities of microorganisms originating from microbial mats. The structure and elemental composition of microbial mats in these hydrothermal systems were studied with optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy dispersive X-ray analyzer (EDX), whereas the water quality of these springs was measured by using pack tests. Additionally, portable Y-ray analyzer was employed to determine the kind and quantity of Y-ray in the atmospheric condition of sampling areas. Optical and scanning electron microscopic observations revealed that the microbial mats at these springs were mainly composed of a large number of microorganisms such as bacteria (coccus, bacillus, and filamentous), cyanobacteria, and algae in association with biominerals. Bacterial fluorometric enumeration of the thermal water informed that the total number of bacteria was relatively low, while the fraction of enzymatically active bacteria was high ranging from 27 % to 91 %. Besides that, ƒチ-ray observation showed that the predominantly ƒチ-ray range was between 320-380 keV dominating in green and black-colored microbial mats at Vilyuchinskie hot springs. Correspondingly, heavy metal and minerals deposits accumulated at all these springs indicating that microorganisms may contribute to binding and formation of the minerals. These activities and heavy mineral encrustation of cyanobacteria, bacteria, and algae may contribute to the growth of the heavy metal deposit (such as iron, manganese, and arsenic) at these springs. Obviously, Kamchatka hot springs provide a model for studying the potential role of prokaryotes and eukaryotes in the origin of heavy metal and minerals formation. 続きを見る
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御影, 雅幸 ; 米倉, 浩司 ; 池田, 博 ; 伏見, 直子 ; 秋山, 忍 ; 大場, 秀章
出版情報: 日本海域研究 = Annals of the Research Institute of the Japan Sea Region.  41  pp.89-97,  2010-03-23.  金沢大学環日本海域環境研究センター = Kanazawa University Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/24681
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域薬学系