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Untangling the role that microbes play in ocean carbon cycle--A new paradigm in marine biogeochemist...

Untangling the role that microbes play in ocean carbon cycle--A new paradigm in marine biogeochemist...

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Untangling the role that microbes play in ocean carbon cycle--A new paradigm in marine biogeochemistry

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Untangling the role that microbes play in ocean carbon cycle--A new paradigm in marine biogeochemistry

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Beijing: Science China Press

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Science China. Earth sciences, 2017-02, Vol.60 (2), p.409-412

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English

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Beijing: Science China Press

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An estimated amount of 3.7×10^5 petagrams (1 Pg=1015 g) of organic carbon is stored in marine sediments (Lipp et al., 2008), which supports an immense subsurface biosphere that contains approximately 2.9×10^29 to 3.6× 10^30 cells of indige- nous microorganisms (Kallmeyer et al., 2012; Whitman et al., 1997). The majority of that carbon is transporte...

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Untangling the role that microbes play in ocean carbon cycle--A new paradigm in marine biogeochemistry

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1868311069

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1868311069

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1674-7313

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1869-1897

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10.1007/s11430-016-0217-x

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