Biomineralization Collection

 

Acceptable use information


What's OK:

If you have permission to use this library, you may use the images 

   1) in presentations (computer-generated or slides) or 

   2) on posters (one print only, of any one image).  Please credit the CBE and the source noted.

 

What's not OK:

To submit any of these images for print reproduction (the quality is not adequate anyway!) or to make multiple copies for distribution without express written permission from the source and CBE.

 

How to acquire images


1. Click on the image you want to use – you will be linked to a full-sized (11" x 7.33") version of the image.

 

2. Right-click on the image and select "Copy" from the dialogue box that appears.

 

3. Open a presentation in PowerPoint. Make sure that page set-up is for 35mm slides.  Select page you want the image on.  From the edit menu, select "Paste."  Voila!

 

If you have questions, contact Peg Dirckx

 

Filename 204297wb.gif
JPG filesize 83 K
Date 1997
Source Gill Geesey / Matthew Phinney
Description Fe oxidation by free-living bacteria
Keywords biomineralization
Filename 204397wb.gif
GIF filesize 53 K
Date 1997
Source Gill Geesey / Matthew Phinney
Description Oxidation by diffusion of Fe3+ from bulk aqueous phase to surface of sulfide
Keywords biomineralization
Filename 204497wb.jpg
JPG filesize 96 K
Date 1997
Source Gill Geesey / Matthew Phinney
Description Early stage of oxidation
Keywords biomineralization, oxidation
Filename 204597wb.gif
GIF filesize 64 K
Date 1997
Source Gill Geesey / Matthew Phinney
Description Later stage of oxidation
Keywords biomineralization, oxidation
Filename 204697wb.jpg
JPG filesize 93 K
Date 1997
Source Gill Geesey / Matthew Phinney
Description Metal mobilization / leaching
Keywords biomineralization, leaching
Filename 204797wb.jpg
JPG filesize 93 K
Date 1997
Source Gill Geesey / Matthew Phinney
Description Electrochemical reaction
Keywords biomineralization
Filename 204897wb.jpg
JPG filesize 114 K
Date 1997
Source Gill Geesey / Matthew Phinney
Description Biocoenosis
Keywords biomineralization
Filename 197697wb.gif
GIF filesize 95 K
Date 1997
Source Gill Geesey / Matthew Phinney
Description Early stage of colonization on arsenopyrite ore: bacteria selectively colonize discontinuities
Keywords biomineralization
 

 

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