Gilberto Carreño Aguilera's research while affiliated with Universidad de Guanajuato and other places
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Publications (2)
In the present study, the hydrothermal sources of the community of San Juan de Los Llanitos, Apaseo el Alto, Guanajuato, were physically chemically, and microbiologically characterized. The characterization aims to diversify the use of primary sources of energy, particularly their use in microbial biotechnology. Two types of energy resources were r...
The diversity of diatoms in the hot springs of the Comanjilla geothermal zone in northern Guanajuato, Mexico was studied. Hot springs are extreme ecosystems that, despite having high temperatures, constitute an environment for many thermophilic microorganisms (bacteria, cyanobacteria, and diatoms). The thermal water studied is classified as hyperth...
Citations
... Despite its multiple benefits, it currently accounts for only about 1% of the renewable energy mix. However, not all the geothermal effluent areas have the same potential to be exploited in technically and economically profitable ways [10]. According to the temperature and enthalpy of the effluent, the geothermal resource can be classified as low (T < 90 • C), medium (90 • C < T < 150 • C), or high temperature (T < 150 • C) [11]. ...