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Microfluidics for studying the deep underground biosphere: from applications to fundamentals

FEMS Microbiology Ecology
In this review, selected examples are presented to demonstrate how microfluidic approaches can be utilized for investigating microbial life from deep geological environments, both from practical and fundamental perspectives. Beginning with the definition
S. Morais   +4 more
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The deep subterranean biosphere

Earth-Science Reviews, 1993
Abstract The main purpose with this review is to summarise present research on the microbiology of deep subterranean environments, deeper than 50–100 m. Included are mainly studies where drilling, excavation, core sampling and ground water sampling have been made for research.
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Radionuclide Geomicrobiology of the Deep Biosphere

Geomicrobiology Journal, 2011
This review summarizes research into interactions between microorganisms and radionuclides under conditions typical of a repository for high-level radioactive waste in deep hard rock environments at a depth of approximately 500 m. The cell–radionuclide interactions of strains of two bacterial species (i.e., Shewanella putrefaciens and Desulfovibrio ...
Anderson, Craig   +3 more
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The Biosphere Is Going Deep

Science, 1996
Recent work in Earth system science shows that living organisms have much more of an influence on the composition of solid Earth than had ever been anticipated. Fyfe reviews the results that point to the presence of influential microorganisms several kilometers deep into the solid Earth.
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Light cast on deep, dark biosphere

New Scientist, 2014
The strange organisms that eke out a living deep beneath humans' feet are finally being revealed by genetics. Many of them are small, co-dependent and fueled by mysterious sources of energy. At the Goldschmidt conference in Sacramento CA last week, Beth Orcutt of the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay MEand Jill Banfield of the ...
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Viruses control dominant bacteria colonizing the terrestrial deep biosphere after hydraulic fracturing

Nature Microbiology, 2018
R. Daly   +15 more
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Taxonomical Diversity of Extremophiles in the Deep Biosphere

Microbial Diversity in the Genomic Era, 2019
Tanvi Govil   +3 more
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Deep Biosphere of Sediments

2011
Joachim Reitner, Volker Thiel
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