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Carbon cycling in the deep crustal biosphere

Author
Sherwood Lollar, E. van Heerden, T.C. Onstott, T. Kieft
Publication Year
2011

Type

Journal Article
Keywords
Carbon cycling, Crustal biosphere, carbon, biosphere, carbon cycle, crustal structure, geochemistry
Journal
Elements
Volume
7
Pages
137
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