Publications
(Co) Author: Parkes, R. J.
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(2011): Prokaryotes stimulate mineral H2 formation for the deep biosphere and subsequent thermogenic activity. Geology, 39, 3, 219-222.| EDOC: 16725 | 10.1130/G31598.1 |
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(2009): Prokaryotic populations and activities in an interbedded coal deposit, including a previously deeply buried section (1.6-2.3 km) above ∼150 Ma basement rock. Geomicrobiology Journal, 26, 3, 163-178.
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(2007): Temperature activation of organic matter and minerals during burial has the potential to sustain the deep biosphere over geological timescales. Organic Geochemistry, 38, 6, 845-852.
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(2006): Living microbial ecosystems within the active zone of catagenesis: implications for feeding the deep biosphere. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 246, 1-2, 55-69.
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(2005): Deep sub-seafloor bacteria stimulated at interfaces over geologic time. Nature, 436, 7049, 390-394.
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(2005): Prokaryotic cells of the deep sub-seafloor biosphere identified as living bacteria. Nature, 433, 7028, 861-864.
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(2007): The GeoBiosphere. - In: Harms, U.; Koeberl, Ch.; Zoback, M. D. (Eds.), Continental Scientific Drilling : A Decade of Progress, and Challenges for the Future, Springer, 163-212.| EDOC: 9434 |
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(2011): Microbial communities associated to deep subsurface coal layers: A review of the DEBITS project. Book of Abstracts, 25th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry - IMOG (Interlaken, Switzerland 2011).| EDOC: 18541 |
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(2009): Analysis of prokaryotic biomass analysis in the sedimentary biosphere: an interlaboratory comparison of methods and analytical techniques. Book of Abstracts, 24th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry (IMOG) (Bremen 2009), 101 (P-1).| EDOC: 14344 |
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(2007): The DEBITS Project: Investigation of deep microbial ecosystems in a terrestrial environment. Book of Abstracts, 23rd International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry - IMOG (Torquay, Devon, United Kingdom 2007).| EDOC: 10350 | PDF |
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