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Deep Subsurface Microbiology

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Deep Subsurface Microbiology
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Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN-13: 9782889195367
Number of pages: 305

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This volume will address some of the central research questions about deep subsurface microbiology and biogeochemistry: phylogenetic and physiological microbial diversity in the deep subsurface; microbial activity and survival strategies in severely energy-limited subsurface habitats; cell-specific microbial activity as reflected in process rates and gene expression patterns; biogeographic isolation and connectivity in deep subsurface microbial communities; etc.

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