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Cryoconite is
powdery windblown dust made of a
combination of
small rock particles, soot and
microbes which is
deposited and
builds up on snow, glaciers...
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symbiotic links between obligate-glacier
water bears (Tardigrada) and
cryoconite microorganisms". PLOS ONE. 17 (1): e0262039. doi:10.1371/journal.pone...
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bacteria from the
genus of
Sphingomonas which has been
isolated from
cryoconite from the
Stubai Glacier in
Tyrol in Austria. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de Straininfo...
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Virginia RA, Wall DH (2004). "The
biodiversity and
biogeochemistry of
cryoconite holes from
McMurdo Dry
Valley glaciers, Antarctica". Arctic, Antarctic...
- long been
recognized as
important for
global warming.[citation needed]
Cryoconite,
powdery windblown dust
containing soot,
sometimes reduces albedo on glaciers...
- non-motile
bacterium from the
genus Nocardioides that has been
isolated from
cryoconite of an
alpine glacier in the Ă–tztal Alps in Austria. Zhang, DC; Schumann...
- and
other microorganisms produce pigments or help
create a substance,
cryoconite, all of
which increase rotting and
further the
growth of the microorganisms...
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bacteria from the
family of
Microbacteriaceae which has been
isolated from
cryoconite of an
alpine glacier. Schumann, Peter; Zhang, De-Chao; Redzic, Mersiha;...
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glaciers and
snowfields of the Alps,
where it
feeds on
substances such as
cryoconite,
pollen and
plant remains and snow
algae of the
genus Chlamydomonas. The...
- and rod-shaped strain,
having been
first isolated from
alpine glacier cryoconite. It is also non-flagellated and non-spore-forming, with type
strain A37T...