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Prokaryotes Exposed to Elevated Hydrostatic Pressure - Daniel Prieur
The Deep Biosphere in Terrestrial Sediments in the Chesapeake Bay Area, Virginia, USA
Nature and Extent of the Deep Biosphere Frederick S
The Deep Continental Subsurface: the Dark Biosphere
Microbial and Geochemical Investigation Down to 2000 M Deep Triassic Rock (Meuse/Haute Marne, France)
Discovering the Roles of Subsurface Microorganisms: Progress and Future of Deep Biosphere Investigation
The Impact of Viruses on the Marine Deep Biosphere
Acetogenesis in the Energy-Starved Deep Biosphere – a Paradox?
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 79:177
Microbial and Mineralogical Characterizations of Soils Collected from the Deep Biosphere of the Former Homestake Gold Mine, South Dakota
Towards a Better Quantitative Assessment of the Relevance of Deep-Sea Viruses, Bacteria and Archaea in the Functioning of the Ocean Seafloor
Crucial Crises in Biology: Life in the Deep Biosphere
Methyl-Compound Use and Slow Growth Characterize Microbial Life in 2-Km-Deep Subseafloor Coal and Shale Beds
The Deep, Hot Biosphere (Geochemistry/Planetology) THOMAS GOLD Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 Contributed by Thomas Gold, March 13, 1992
Microbial Life Under Extreme Energy Limitation
Prospects for the Study of Evolution in the Deep Biosphere
Abiotic Redox Reactions in Hydrothermal Mixing Zones: Decreased Energy Availability for the Subsurface Biosphere
Prospects for the Study of Evolution in the Deep Biosphere Jennifer F
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Prospects for the Study of Evolution in the Deep Biosphere
The Deep, Hot Biosphere: Twenty-Five Years
Rock Surface Fungi in Deep Continental Biosphere—Exploration of Microbial Community Formation with Subsurface in Situ Biofilm
Plate Tectonics Drive Deep Biosphere Microbial Community Structure Katherine M
Global Distribution of Microbial Abundance and Biomass In
Microbial Involvement in Carbon Transformation Via CH4 and CO2 in Saline Sedimentary Pool
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Carbon in the Deep Biosphere: Forms, Fates, and Biogeochemical Cycling
Biogeochemical Consequences of the Sedimentary Subseafloor Biosphere
Microbial Co-Occurrence Patterns in Deep Precambrian Bedrock Fracture fluids
The Evaluation of Eukaryotic Populations in the Deep Marine Subsurface: Scientific Goals and Approaches for Future Ocean Drilling Projects
Deep Biosphere and Sub-Seafloor Ocean Meeting University of Bremen, MARUM Bldg., Germany September, 2009
Deep Subsurface
Integration of Deep Biosphere Research Into the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program
Tracking the Deep Biosphere Through Time
Subseafloor Life and Its Biogeochemical Impacts
Microbial Biosphere
A Review of Prokaryotic Populations and Processes in Sub-Seafloor
Exploring Subseafloor Life with the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
Subseafloor Biosphere Linked to Hydrothermal Systems
Viable Cyanobacteria in the Deep Continental Subsurface
Fluid Mixing and the Deep Biosphere of a Fossil Lost City-Type Hydrothermal System at the Iberia Margin
Microorganisms Persist at Record Depths in the Subseafloor of the Canterbury Basin