Cjr. Braithwaite et Cd. Gribble, PHOSPHATIC MICROBIAL BIOFILMS CEMENTING GRAVELS IN A VADOSE ENVIRONMENT, Journal of coastal research, 14(4), 1998, pp. 1422-1425
Excavations through a barrier beach at Montrose on the north-east coas
t of Scotland revealed a coarse gravel beneath the surface. Within the
tidally driven zone of the water table this is sufficiently cemented
to impede penetration and to bend sheet steel piling emplaced to suppo
rt the excavations. The remarkable feature of this cement is that it i
s a microbial biofilm and contains no mineral material. This is the fi
rst record of biofilms forming in coarse sediments and imparting such
high strength characteristics, and also of their formation in what is
essentially a vadose environment. A high phosphorous content may have
implications for the development of phosphate cements elsewhere.