Anaerobic methane oxidation in metalliferous hydrothermal sediments: influence on carbon flux and decoupling from sulfate reduction.
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Colleen M. Hansel | Peter R. Girguis | Scott D. Wankel | P. Girguis | S. Joye | D. Johnston | S. Wankel | C. Hansel | Samantha B. Joye | David T. Johnston | Melissa M. Adams | M. M. Adams | Peter R. Girguis | S. B. Joye | David T. Johnston | Colleen M Hansel | Colleen M. Hansel
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