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2. Biotite dissolution kinetics at pH 4 and 6.5 under anaerobic conditions and the release of dissolved Fe(II)
3. Trace element partitioning between natural barite and deep anoxic groundwaters: Implications for radionuclide retention in host rocks of nuclear waste repositories
4. Arsenic-poor fluids promote strong As partitioning into pyrite
5. Deep anoxic aquifers could act as sinks for uranium through microbial-assisted mineral trapping
6. Thermochronologic perspectives on the deep-time evolution of the deep biosphere
7. LA-ICP-MS analysis of trace and rare-earth element distribution in calcite fracture fillings from Forsmark, Simpevarp and Laxemar (Sweden)
8. The deep geothermal energy potential of Kalmar and Nybro municipalities
9. Acceleration of Deep Subsurface Fluid Fluxes in the Anthropocene
10. Reply to comment on: Carbonaceous matter in ∼3.5 Ga black bedded barite from the Dresser Formation (Pilbara Craton, Western Australia) : Insights into organic cycling on the juvenile earth
11. Aspects of the biological carbon cycle in a ca. 3.42-billion-year-old marine ecosystem
12. Fossilized anaerobic and possibly methanogenesis-fueling fungi identified deep within the Siljan impact structure, Sweden
13. Biosignatures of ancient microbial life are present across the igneous crust of the Fennoscandian shield
14. Micro-scale isotopic variability of low-temperature pyrite in fractured crystalline bedrock ― A large Fe isotope fractionation between Fe(II)aq/pyrite and absence of Fe-S isotope co-variation
15. A cryogenic XPS study of Ce fixation on nanosized manganite and vernadite: Interfacial reactions and effects of fulvic acid complexation
16. Burial and Denudation Alter Microbial Life at the Bottom of the Hypo‐Critical Zone
17. Incorporation of Trace Elements into Calcite Precipitated from Deep Anoxic Groundwater in Fractured Granitoid Rocks
18. Episodic Microbial Methanogenesis, Methane Oxidation and Sulfate Reduction in Deep Granite Fractures at Forsmark, Sweden
19. In Situ Rb-Sr Dating of Fine-grained Vein Mineralizations Using LA-ICP-MS
20. In situ Rb-Sr dating of slickenfibres in deep crystalline basement faults
21. In Situ Rb/Sr Geochronology and Stable Isotope Geochemistry Evidence for Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic Fracture‐Hosted Fluid Flow and Microbial Activity in Paleoproterozoic Basement, SW Sweden
22. Physicochemical Conditions of the Devonian-Jurassic Continental Deep Biosphere Tracked by Carbonate Clumped Isotope Temperatures of Granite-Hosted Carbonate Veins
23. In Situ Rb/Sr Geochronology and Stable Isotope Geochemistry Evidence for Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic Fracture‐Hosted Fluid Flow and Microbial Activity in Paleoproterozoic Basement, SW Sweden
24. Deep anoxic aquifers could act as sinks for uranium through microbial-assisted mineral trapping
25. Burial and Denudation Alter Microbial Life at the Bottom of the Hypo‐Critical Zone
26. Insights Into Carbonaceous Matter in ∼3.5 Ga Hydrothermal Barites from the Dresser Formation (Pilbara Craton, Australia)
27. Physicochemical Conditions of the Devonian-Jurassic Continental Deep Biosphere Tracked by Carbonate Clumped Isotope Temperatures of Granite-Hosted Carbonate Veins
28. Fluorine geochemistry of quaternary deposits in a nemo-boreal catchment with elevated dissolved fluoride in surface waters and groundwater
29. Fungi in Deep Subsurface Environments
30. Timing and origin of natural gas accumulation in the Siljan impact structure, Sweden
31. Metagenomic and isotope geochemical characterization of deep subsurface microbial methanogenesis at the Siljan impact structure, Sweden
32. Fracture mineral infillings as archives for deep intermittent paleo fluid-flow and ancient microbial activity
33. Long-term change in uranium migration processes in highly eroded granite, demonstrated by uranium series disequilibrium in fracture-filling materials
34. Radiolysis-Driven Evolution of an Ancient Subsurface Habitable Brine in the Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa
35. The role of carbonate complexes and crystal habit on rare earth element uptake in low-temperature calcite in fractured crystalline rock
36. Editorial: The rocky biosphere: New insights from microbiomes at rock-water interfaces and their interactions with minerals
37. Dissolved Microbial Methane in the Deep Crystalline Crust Fluids–Current Knowledge and Future Prospects
38. Retention and transport of arsenic, uranium and nickel in a black shale setting revealed by a long-term humidity cell test and sequential chemical extractions
39. Characteristics and Consequences of Red Bed Bleaching by Hydrocarbon Migration: A Natural Example From the Entrada Sandstone, Southern Utah
40. Activity of Sulfur Reducing Bacteria in Deep Bedrock Fractures Revealed by Variability of δ34S in Pyrite and Dissolved Sulfate
41. Geochemistry of Calcite Veins: Records of Fluid Mixing and Fluid-Rock Interaction
42. Editorial : The rocky biosphere: New insights from microbiomes at rock-water interfaces and their interactions with minerals
43. Characteristics and Consequences of Red Bed Bleaching by Hydrocarbon Migration : A Natural Example From the Entrada Sandstone, Southern Utah
44. Dissolved Microbial Methane in the Deep Crystalline Crust Fluids–Current Knowledge and Future Prospects
45. Tracking the Deep Biosphere through Time
46. Characteristics of red bed bleaching by hydrocarbon migration: A natural example from the Entrada sandstone, southern Utah
47. Assessing long-term microbial impact on mineralogical trapping of uranium from deep groundwater at Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory, Sweden
48. High resolution LA-ICP-MS mapping for the determination of partition coefficients using the example of natural barite
49. Anaerobic consortia of fungi and sulfate reducing bacteria in deep granite fractures
50. Trace element incorporation in barite under natural environmental conditions – implications for the long term safety of radioactive waste repositories
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