THE term 'geochemistry', like many other scientific terms, has a variable connotation. If geochemistry means simply the chemical study of the earth or parts of the earth, then geochemistry must be as ...
A large natural flux of carbon occurs in the Earth’s subsurface, having a global magnitude of the order of 0.8 GtC per year 1. Contributing to this flux, and to the carbon cycle, is the CO 2 ...
Thermophilic microbial inhabitants of active seafloor and continental hot springs populate the deepest branches of the universal phylogenetic tree, making hydrothermal ecosystems the most ancient ...
AbstractThe formation of the western Alps topography is the result of continental collision between the Apulian and European plates. In this study, we trace the Early Oligocene to Early Miocene ...
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