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Ocean Currents Shape the Microbiome of Arctic Marine Sediments
In ISME Journal, 2012 By L. Hamdan There is a strong interest in the transport of methane to the atmosphere and the subsequent contribution to climate change. In sediments around the world, there is a community of bacteria that efficiently oxide methane and prohibit...
read moreFire Ice from the Seas
From 8th Annual International Workshop of Methane Hydrate Research and Development, 2012 International Workshop for Methane Hydrate R&D was held in Sapporo, Japan on 28 May – 1 June 2012. This workshop series began in 2000 as a small gathering of invited experts...
read moreDesalination Technology Waste Streams: Effect of pH and Salinity on Metabolism of Marine Microbial Assemblages
In Desalination, 2010 By M.T. Montgomery Desalination is a process that is helping to produce potable water for human usage. The process involves ridding water of saline minerals to omit corrosion and inhibition of agriculture. Although this process is useful for many...
read moreAnalysis of Methane and Sulfate Flux in Methane Charged Sediments from the Mississippi Canyon, Gulf of Mexico
In Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2008 By R.B. Coffin In the search for alternative fuel sources in recent years, members of Strategic Carbon have been working to discover unconventional natural gases to fight against fuel crisis. It is believed that permafrost and...
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