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Origin of modern dolomite in surface lake sediments on the central and western Tibetan Plateau
期刊论文
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, 2020, 卷号: 544
作者:
Li, Jiao
;
Zhu, Liping
;
Li, Minghui
;
Wang, Junbo
;
Ma, Qingfeng
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SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA
LOW-TEMPERATURE DOLOMITE
COORONG REGION
MICROBIAL MEDIATION
STABLE-ISOTOPE
LAGOA-VERMELHA
TANGRA YUMCO
PRECIPITATION
DOLOMITIZATION
HOLOCENE
Seawater recirculation through subducting sediments sustains a deeply buried population of sulfate-reducing bacteria
期刊论文
, 2019, 卷号: 17, 期号: 2
作者:
Cox T.L.
;
Gan H.M.
;
Moreau J.W.
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basalt
biogeochemistry
concentration (composition)
drilling fluid
enzyme
enzyme activity
hydraulic conductivity
methane
microbial activity
seafloor
seawater
sediment chemistry
sediment-water interface
species diversity
sulfate-reducing bacterium
total organic carbon
Nankai Trough
Pacific Ocean
Philippine Sea
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Desulfovibrionales
sea water
sulfate
bacterium
classification
metabolism
microbiology
oxidation reduction reaction
Pacific Ocean
phylogeny
sediment
sequence analysis
Bacteria
Geologic Sediments
Oxidation-Reduction
Pacific Ocean
Phylogeny
Seawater
Sequence Analysis, Protein
Sulfates
Microbial communities associated with phosphogenic sediments and phosphoclast-associated DNA of the Benguela upwelling system
期刊论文
, 2019, 卷号: 17, 期号: 1
作者:
Zoss R.
;
Medina Ferrer F.
;
Flood B.E.
;
Jones D.S.
;
Louw D.
;
Bailey J.
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anaerobic digestion
bacterium
calcium
marine sediment
microbial community
oxidation
phosphogenesis
porewater
sediment core
sulfate-reducing bacterium
upwelling
Angola
Benguela
bacterial DNA
mineral
phosphate
phosphorite
aquatic species
Atlantic Ocean
bacterium
chemistry
metabolism
sediment
Aquatic Organisms
Atlantic Ocean
Bacteria
DNA, Bacterial
Geologic Sediments
Minerals
Phosphates
Diversity decoupled from sulfur isotope fractionation in a sulfate-reducing microbial community
期刊论文
, 2019, 卷号: 17, 期号: 6
作者:
Colangelo-Lillis J.
;
Pelikan C.
;
Herbold C.W.
;
Altshuler I.
;
Loy A.
;
Whyte L.G.
;
Wing B.A.
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biomarker
environmental factor
enzyme
enzyme activity
geodiversity
isotopic fractionation
microbial activity
microbial community
species diversity
sulfate-reducing bacterium
sulfur isotope
Arctic
Deltaproteobacteria
sulfate
sulfur
bacterium
classification
metabolism
Mexico
microbiology
microflora
oxidation reduction reaction
pond
Bacteria
Mexico
Microbiota
Oxidation-Reduction
Ponds
Sulfates
Sulfur Isotopes
Carbon isotopic composition of lipid biomarkers from an endoevaporitic gypsum crust microbial mat reveals cycling of mineralized organic carbon
期刊论文
, 2019, 卷号: 17, 期号: 6
作者:
Jahnke L.L.
;
Des Marais D.J.
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anoxic conditions
biomarker
biomineralization
carbon isotope
chemical compound
cyanobacterium
dissolved inorganic carbon
fatty acid
gypsum
isotopic composition
lipid
methane
microbial community
microbial mat
stable isotope
sulfate-reducing bacterium
total organic carbon
trophic structure
Baja California Sur
Guerrero Negro
Mexico [North America]
Cyanobacteria
biological marker
calcium sulfate
carbon
lipid
bacterium
carbon cycle
chemistry
metabolism
sediment
Bacteria
Biomarkers
Calcium Sulfate
Carbon Cycle
Carbon Isotopes
Geologic Sediments
Lipids