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Geobiology

Geobiological research explores the interplay of the biosphere and the geosphere and their co-evolution through space and time.

Geobiology aims to fundamentally understand recent biogeochemical processes in order to reconstruct ancient life and changes of environment conditions. Since the Precambrian microorganisms shape the earth by inducing mineral precipitation forming geological structures but also destroying them via biocorrosion.

To study such processes we combine methods from various natural sciences like palaeontology, geochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, ecology and biogeochemistry. Information from organic molecules, rock fabrics, minerals, fossils, isotopes and other tracers helps to deduce the ancient life conditions and adaptation mechanisms of life in the present and in the past.

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Ingredients for life in ancient baryte

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microbe-mineral interactions (SFB1211)