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Controlling pore-scale processes to tame subsurface biomineralization

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DOI: 10.1007/s11157-021-09603-y

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Biomineralization; Porous media; Pore-scale; Microenvironments; Fluid mixing

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  1. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich

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This article introduces the biomineralization process of microorganisms in porous media and discusses how various factors interact to affect biomineralization. Studying the behavior of microorganisms in complex microenvironments can promote the understanding of natural systems and the development of technological applications.
Microorganisms capable of biomineralization can catalyze mineral precipitation by modifying local physical and chemical conditions. In porous media, such as soil and rock, these microorganisms live and function in highly heterogeneous physical, chemical and ecological microenvironments, with strong local gradients created by both microbial activity and the pore-scale structure of the subsurface. Here, we focus on extracellular bacterial biomineralization, which is sensitive to external heterogeneity, and review the pore-scale processes controlling microbial biomineralization in natural and engineered porous media. We discuss how individual physical, chemical and ecological factors integrate to affect the spatial and temporal control of biomineralization, and how each of these factors contributes to a quantitative understanding of biomineralization in porous media. We find that an improved understanding of microbial behavior in heterogeneous microenvironments would promote understanding of natural systems and output in diverse technological applications, including improved representation and control of fluid mixing from pore to field scales. We suggest a range of directions by which future work can build from existing tools to advance each of these areas to improve understanding and predictability of biomineralization science and technology.

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