Sulfate reduction and methane oxidation activity below the sulfate-methane transition zone in Alaskan Beaufort Sea continental margin sediments: Implications for deep sulfur cycling
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Richard B. Coffin | Andrew W. Dale | Stefan Krause | Leila J. Hamdan | T. Treude | S. Krause | R. Coffin | Tina Treude | Johanna Maltby | A. Dale | L. J. Hamdan | J. Maltby
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