Nah kalo di-migas mencari minyak dengan 'mengendus' gas seepage .... ini
mencari emas dengan mengendus bakteri .....
good news for mining explorer ...

RDP
dari Scientific american bulan mei lalu ...
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000701AC-21E3-1CEC-93F6809EC58800
00&pageNumber=1&catID=1

May 22, 2002
Bacterium May Reveal Location of Gold Deposits


Gold prospectors may one day rely on lowly bacteria to point them to
deposits of the precious metal. Researchers have discovered that gold-laden
soil often contains an abundance of spores belonging to a certain bacterium.
The affinity humans have for gold aside, the ore in its soluble form is
actually highly toxic to most living things. The common bacterium Bacillus
cereus, however, possesses a unique resistance to the metal, allowing it to
survive in a relatively vacant environmental niche: soil loaded with the
adored ore. A paper presented yesterday at a meeting of the American Society
for Microbiology documents these rich findings.

It was while studying gold-mining regions in China that Hongmei Wang of Ohio
State University and her colleagues discovered that high numbers of B.
cereus spores occur in soils bearing elevated concentrations of gold, as
compared with soils lacking gold. The key is the spore: a bacterial spore,
or tough shell, forms in response to harsh environmental conditions such as
heat, cold, radiation or the presence of toxic substances such as gold.
Spores allow bacteria to survive until more favorable conditions develop and
the bacteria can resume their normal growth. Because high gold levels induce
spore formation in B. cereus, an abundance of B. cereus spores in soil can
indicate the presence of gold-good news for mining companies.

Testing B. cereus levels is cheaper and more efficient than the painstaking
techniques currently used to search for gold. "This biotechnique will help
exploration and mining companies search for underlying gold deposits with
relatively high gold grades," Wang remarks. "The method is therefore
promising for the potential application in geoexploration accompanied with
routine geochemical and geophysical methods." --Rachael Moeller




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