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2. Secondary production and priming reshape the organic matter composition in marine sediments
3. Exploring deep microbial life in coal-bearing sediment down to ∼2.5 km below the ocean floor
4. Evaluating the Incorporation of Aged Carbon into the Marine Carbon Cycle at Shallow Hydrothermal Systems
5. High Carbon Mineralization Rates in Subseafloor Hadal Sediments—Result of Frequent Mass Wasting
6. Activity of Ancillary Heterotrophic Community Members in Anaerobic Methane-Oxidizing Cultures
7. High Carbon Mineralization Rates in Subseafloor Hadal Sediments — Result of Frequent Mass Wasting
8. DEEP BIOSPHERE: Exploring deep microbial life in coal-bearing sediment down to ~2.5 km below the ocean floor
9. Extended hydroxyarchaeol, a novel lipid biomarker for anaerobic methanotrophy in cold seepage habitats
10. Microbial methane turnover at mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz
11. Rates and microbial players of iron-driven anaerobic oxidation of methane in methanic marine sediments
12. Lipid analysis of CO2-rich subsurface aquifers suggests an autotrophy-based deep biosphere with lysolipids enriched in CPR bacteria
13. The microbial community structure of different permeable sandy sediments characterized by the investigation of bacterial fatty acids and fluorescence in situ hybridization
14. Bisnorgammacerane traces predatory pressure and the persistent rise of algal ecosystems after Snowball Earth
15. Diploptene in varved sediments of Saanich Inlet: indicator of increasing bacterial activity under anaerobic conditions during the Holocene
16. Relative importance of methylotrophic methanogenesis in sediments of the Western Mediterranean Sea
17. FLOWS: Fluid Flow and Seismicity at Transform-Type Plate Boundaries (EU-COST project ES1301)
18. Toxic effects of lab-grade butyl rubber stoppers on aerobicmethane oxidation
19. Exploring deep microbial life in coal-bearing sediment down to ~2.5 km below the ocean floor
20. Assimilation of methane and inorganic carbon by microbial communities mediating the anaerobic oxidation of methane
21. Carbon isotope equilibration during sulphate-limited anaerobic oxidation of methane
22. Ultra-high-resolution paleoenvironmental records via direct laser-based analysis of lipid biomarkers in sediment core samples
23. Intact phospholipids; microbial 'life markers' in marine deep subsurface sediments
24. Evidence for Microbial Carbon and Sulfur Cycling in Deeply Buried Ridge Flank Basalt
25. Factors controlling the distribution of anaerobic methanotrophic communities in marine environments: Evidence from intact polar membrane lipids.
26. Diagenetic transformation of dissolved organic nitrogen compounds under contrasting sedimentary redox conditions in the Black Sea
27. Petroleum degradation and associated microbial signatures at the Chapopote asphalt volcano, Southern Gulf of Mexico
28. Source variability and transformation of dissolved organic matter in sediment pore waters determined by Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
29. Molecular characterization of dissolved organic matter in pore water in continental shelf sediments
30. Intact polar lipids of anaerobic methanotrophic archaea and associated bacteria.
31. Assimilation of methane and inorganic carbon by microbial communities mediating the anaerobic oxidation of methane.
32. Characterization of dissolved organic matter in marine pore waters by Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
33. Tracing DOM sources in rivers and shelf pore waters by Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry
34. Molecular variation in dissolved organic matter in sedimentary pore waters at continental shelf systems
35. Inorganic and organic investigation of two active mud volcanoes on the West Nile Delta (eastern Mediterranean Sea)
36. Inorganic and organic investigation of two active mud volcanoes on the West Nile Delta (eastern Mediterranean Sea)
37. Fluid and gas origin of two active mud volcanoes on the West Nile Delta
38. In Vitro cell growth of marine archaeal-bacterial consortia by anaerobic oxidation of methane with sulphate.
39. Microbial consumption of methane and methane emission at the Haakon Mosby Mud Volcano, Barents Sea
40. Novel microbial communities of the Haakon Mosby mud volcano and their role as a methane sink
41. Novel microbial communities of the Haakon Mosby mud volcano and their role as a methane sink
42. Aerobic and anaerobic oxidation of methane in sediments of Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano, Barents Sea
43. Molecular biogeochemistry of sulfate reduction, methanogenesis and the anaerobic oxidation of methane at Gulf of Mexico cold seeps.
44. Spatial variation of methanotrophic consortia at cold methane seeps: Implications from a high resolution molecular and isotopic approach
45. Methane emission and consumption at a Noth Sea gas seep (Tommeliten area)
46. Novel methanotrophic guilds on mud flows at Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano, Barents Sea ? evidence of biomarker and DNA analyses
47. Characterization of specific membrane fatty acids as chemotaxonomic markers for sulfatereducing bacteria of the genus Desulfosarcina/Desulfococcus involved in anaerobic oxidation of methane.
48. Various microbial communities reduce methane efflux from Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano
49. Sea floor methane hydrates at Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin
50. Methane emission and consumption at a North Sea gas seep (Tommeliten area)
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