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Exopolymeric substances of sulfate‐reducing bacteria: Interactions with calcium at alkaline pH and implication for formation of carbonate minerals
2007/08/06
English
401
Serpentinization as a source of energy at the origin of life
2010/11/09
English
313
Towards a consistent classification scheme for geochemical environments, or, why we wish the term ‘suboxic’ would go away
2009/08/11
English
268
Oceanic oxygenation events in the anoxic Ediacaran ocean
2016/03/30
English
232
Geological and trace element evidence for a marine sedimentary environment of deposition and biogenicity of 3.45 Ga stromatolitic carbonates in the Pilbara Craton, and support for a reducing Archaean ocean
2003/10/01
English
223
Fe(III) mineral formation and cell encrustation by the nitrate‐dependent Fe(II)‐oxidizer strain BoFeN1
2005/10/01
English
221
Sulphate‐reducing bacteria induce low‐temperature Ca‐dolomite and high Mg‐calcite formation
2003/07/01
English
216
Cyanobacterial calcification, carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms, and Proterozoic–Cambrian changes in atmospheric composition
2006/11/17
English
216
A coupled atmosphere–ecosystem model of the early Archean Earth
2005/04/01
English
210
The loss of mass‐independent fractionation in sulfur due to a Palaeoproterozoic collapse of atmospheric methane
2006/10/16
English
206
Abiotic oxidation of Fe(II) by reactive nitrogen species in cultures of the nitrate‐reducing Fe(II) oxidizer Acidovorax sp. BoFeN1 – questioning the existence of enzymatic Fe(II) oxidation
2012/12/04
English
198
Oxygen, animals and oceanic ventilation: an alternative view
2009/01/01
English
192
Microbial fuel cell energy from an ocean cold seep
2006/05/22
English
191
The mechanisms of iron isotope fractionation produced during dissimilatory Fe(III) reduction by Shewanella putrefaciens and Geobacter sulfurreducens
2007/03/26
English
182
Biological weathering and the long‐term carbon cycle: integrating mycorrhizal evolution and function into the current paradigm
2009/03/01
English
181
Multiple sulphur isotopic interpretations of biosynthetic pathways: implications for biological signatures in the sulphur isotope record
2003/07/01
English
181
Extracellular electron transfer: wires, capacitors, iron lungs, and more
2008/04/03
English
178
Microbialites and global environmental change across the Permian–Triassic boundary: a synthesis
2011/11/13
English
175
Timing of morphological and ecological innovations in the cyanobacteria – a key to understanding the rise in atmospheric oxygen
2009/12/15
English
170
The potential significance of microbial Fe(III) reduction during deposition of Precambrian banded iron formations
2005/07/01
English
162
Archaeal and bacterial communities in geochemically diverse hot springs of Yellowstone National Park, USA
2005/07/01
English
159
The control of organic matter on microbially mediated iron reduction and arsenic release in shallow alluvial aquifers, Cambodia
2007/03/23
English
158
Climate and vegetational regime shifts in the late Paleozoic ice age earth
2009/03/01
English
156
TEM evidence for eukaryotic diversity in mid‐Proterozoic oceans
2004/07/01
English
156
Palaeozoic tropical rainforests and their effect on global climates: is the past the key to the present?
2005/01/01
English
154
Recent ecological and biogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado, USA): a response to anthropogenic nitrogen deposition
2003/10/01
English
153
Sterols in red and green algae: quantification, phylogeny, and relevance for the interpretation of geologic steranes
2008/08/06
English
147
Molecular characterization of microbial communities in deep coal seam groundwater of northern Japan
2007/09/17
English
145
An inorganic geochemical argument for coupled anaerobic oxidation of methane and iron reduction in marine sediments
2014/01/27
English
144
Scanning transmission X‐ray microscopy study of microbial calcification
2004/10/01
English
137
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