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1. Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents

2. The persistent DDT footprint of ocean disposal, and ecological controls on bioaccumulation in fishes.

3. Microbial iron limitation in the ocean's twilight zone.

4. Dissolved organic phosphorus bond-class utilization by Synechococcus.

5. Aquatic processing enhances the loss of aged carbon from drained and burned peatlands.

6. Improved atmospheric constraints on Southern Ocean CO 2 exchange.

7. Iron limitation of heterotrophic bacteria in the California Current System tracks relative availability of organic carbon and iron.

8. Exploring geomagnetic variations in ancient mesopotamia: Archaeomagnetic study of inscribed bricks from the 3rd-1st millennia BCE.

9. Making the case for an International Decade of Radiocarbon.

10. Short-term acidification promotes diverse iron acquisition and conservation mechanisms in upwelling-associated phytoplankton.

11. Boom-bust cycles in gray whales associated with dynamic and changing Arctic conditions.

12. Geohealth Policy Benefits Are Mediated by Interacting Natural, Engineered, and Social Processes.

13. Global change effects on biogeochemical mercury cycling.

14. The founding charter of the Omic Biodiversity Observation Network (Omic BON).

15. NOX-like ROS production by glutathione reductase.

16. Rethinking the biotic and abiotic remineralization of complex phosphate molecules in soils and sediments.

17. Dissolved organic phosphorus utilization by the marine bacterium Ruegeria pomeroyi DSS-3 reveals chain length-dependent polyphosphate degradation.

18. Petrobactin, a siderophore produced by Alteromonas, mediates community iron acquisition in the global ocean.

19. Widespread six degrees Celsius cooling on land during the Last Glacial Maximum.

21. Transcriptomic Study of Substrate-Specific Transport Mechanisms for Iron and Carbon in the Marine Copiotroph Alteromonas macleodii.

22. How colonial animals evolve.

23. Author Correction: Forearc carbon sink reduces long-term volatile recycling into the mantle.

24. Forearc carbon sink reduces long-term volatile recycling into the mantle.

25. Thermomagnetic recording fidelity of nanometer-sized iron and implications for planetary magnetism.

26. Multi-level magma plumbing at Agung and Batur volcanoes increases risk of hazardous eruptions.

27. Hadean silicate differentiation preserved by anomalous 142 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios in the Réunion hotspot source.

28. Framework for assessment and phytoremediation of asbestos-contaminated sites.

29. Direct Heme Uptake by Phytoplankton-Associated Roseobacter Bacteria.

30. Net primary productivity estimates and environmental variables in the Arctic Ocean: An assessment of coupled physical-biogeochemical models.

31. Deciphering ocean carbon in a changing world.

32. Trace Metal Acquisition by Marine Heterotrophic Bacterioplankton with Contrasting Trophic Strategies.

33. Terrestrial and marine perspectives on modeling organic matter degradation pathways.

35. Macrofaunal recolonization of copper-contaminated sediments in San Diego Bay.

36. Highly siderophile element depletion in the Moon.

37. Extensive volatile loss during formation and differentiation of the Moon.

38. Refractory dissolved organic nitrogen accumulation in high-elevation lakes.

39. Global emissions of refrigerants HCFC-22 and HFC-134a: unforeseen seasonal contributions.

40. Abiotic versus biotic drivers of ocean pH variation under fast sea ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.

41. Evaporative fractionation of volatile stable isotopes and their bearing on the origin of the Moon.

42. Effects of exogenous pyoverdines on Fe availability and their impacts on Mn(II) oxidation by Pseudomonas putida GB-1.

43. Single bacterial strain capable of significant contribution to carbon cycling in the surface ocean.

44. Pyoverdine synthesis by the Mn(II)-oxidizing bacterium Pseudomonas putida GB-1.

45. Primordial synthesis of amines and amino acids in a 1958 Miller H2S-rich spark discharge experiment.

46. Heme uptake by Microscilla marina and evidence for heme uptake systems in the genomes of diverse marine bacteria.

47. Photochemistry of organic iron(III) complexing ligands in oceanic systems.

48. Two chemically distinct pools of organic nitrogen accumulate in the ocean.

49. Sulfur isotopic composition of cenozoic seawater sulfate

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