Microbes play a critical role in geological processes by influencing mineral formation and weathering, contributing to nutrient cycling, and influencing soil structure. They can also participate in processes like biomineralization, which can lead to the formation of unique geological features. Overall, understanding microbial activity helps scientists to better understand and predict various geological phenomena.
•Ocean geochemistry can control biomineralization of shells •Mg/Ca is high- aragonite shells (~4) •Mg/Ca is low- calcite shells (~<1)
No, ores are not products of living things; they are naturally occurring solid materials from which metals and minerals can be extracted. Ores form through geological processes over millions of years, involving the accumulation of minerals in the Earth's crust. While some minerals can be influenced by biological processes, such as biomineralization, the ores themselves are primarily the result of geological activity rather than biological origin.
Emily Morey Holton has written: 'Skeletal responses to spaceflight' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Biomineralization, Space flight
Geological Museum of the State Geological Institute was created in 1919.
Another name for geological seams is geological strata or rock layers.
Yebin Jiang has written: 'Radiology and histology in the assessment of bone quality' -- subject(s): Bone densitometry, Biomineralization, Bones, Radioisotope scanning, Radiography
Yes, earthquakes are geological.
Geological is the correct spelling.
Geological stress is a force applied to a rock.
Geological Magazine was created in 1864.
Geological Museum was created in 1835.