薩摩硫黄島北平下海岸のAlを含む白色海水中に生息するバクテリアとAl-鉱物の生成

島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告 Volume 22 Page 39-48 published_at 2003-12-27
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Title
薩摩硫黄島北平下海岸のAlを含む白色海水中に生息するバクテリアとAl-鉱物の生成
Title
Formation of Al-minerals with bacteria in white Al-rich seawater at Kitabirashita beach,Satsuma-Iwojima Island,Kyushu,SW Japan
Title Transcription
サツマ イオウジマ キタビラシタ カイガン ノ Al オ フクム ハクショク カイスイチュウ ニ セイソク スル バクテリア ト AL コウブツ ノ セイセイ
Creator
Sato Kazuhiro
Tazaki Kazue
Asada Ryuji
Source Title
島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告
Volume 22
Start Page 39
End Page 48
Journal Identifire
ISSN 13439774
Descriptions
Al-biomineralization of alunite,variscite,gibbsite and boehmite was observed in white seawater containing high concentrations of Al at Kitabirashita beach,Satsuma.Iwojima Island,Kyushu,Southwest Japan.The white seawater at Kitabirashita beach has been investigated every year since 1997.The color and distribution of this white seawater have been different in each investigation.ICP-MS analysis of the white seawater showed high concentrations of Al(475.0 ppm),Fe(120 ppm)and Si(58 ppm),suggesting that hydrothermal fluids including such elements emanated from the seafloor in this area.XRD amlysis reveals that the first precipitates deposited in a container from extracted white seawater contain halite(NaCl),alunite(KAl_3(SO_4)_2(OH)_6),boehmite(AlO(OH)),and variscite(AlPO_4・2H_2O).After 10 months,precipitates deposited in the container comprised halite,gibbsite(Al(OH)_3)and boehmite.SEM and TEM observation of
these deposits found that bacilli and cocci type bacteria were covered with fine spherical grains or flakey materials.
Especially,the bacteria inhabiting in the precipitate after 10 months possessed flakey materials covering thin films.EDX analysis of the precipitates showed that the minerals occuring around bacterial cell walls were rich in Al.Electron diffraction patterns ofthe flakey materials identified gibbsite with diffraction rings at 2.5 A(021),2.1 A(312)and 1.5A.
Bacteria tolerant to high Al(Al-resistant bacteria)may be useful for Al-rich polluted soils associated with bioremediation plants.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学総合理工学部地球資源環境学教室
Department of Geoscience, Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering, Shimane University
Date of Issued 2003-12-27
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[NCID] AA11455176
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