Research Unit 571 (DFG-FOR 571)
Geobiology of organo- and biofilms: Coupling of the geosphere and the biosphere by microbial processes

Aims of the research unit

The DFG research unit 571 works on benthic microbial communities (biofilms) and thin organic veneers (organofilms) involved in mineral precipitation and dissolution. Biofilms and organofilms cover almost any rock-water interface on Earth and influence biogeochemical cycles of mineral-forming elements on a global scale. Major objectives of the projects are (1) identification and localisation of microorganisms within biofilms, (2) characterisation of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of the organo- and biofilms, and (3) mineral nucleation, crystal growth and microbialite fabric formation. Based on the quantification of processes and mass balances the global impact of organo- and biofilms in the fossil record will be evaluated.

Projects FOR 571

Vacant positions

News and Meetings

 

Contact:

Dr. G Arp
Prof. Dr. Joachim Reitner