Weeks, Katelyn Trembath-Reichert, Elizabeth Boyer, Grayson Fecteau, Kristopher Howells, Alta De Martini, Francesca Gile, Gillian H. Shock, Everett L.
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Hot spring outflow channels provide geochemical gradients that are reflected in microbial community compositions. In many hot spring outflows, there is a distinct visual demarcation as the community transitions from predominantly chemotrophs to having visible pigments from phototrophs. It has been hypothesized that this transition to phototrophy, k...
Anzellini, Simone Louvel, Marion Miozzi, Francesca Rosa, Angelika D. Tiraboschi, Carla
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Tian, Hao Liu, Xijun Wu, Hao Li, Dechao Liu, Xiao Song, Qi Li, Zhenglin Liu, Pengde Hu, Rongguo Yang, Qijun
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Introduction: The North Qilian orogenic belt, as the Northern branch of the original Tethys tectonic domain, is important for reconstructing the tectonic evolution of the ancient Tethys. However, the tectonic history of the North Qilian orogenic belt remains controversial. This study addresses this issue from a geochemical perspective. Methods: In ...
Batistič, Luka Bohinc, Tanja Horvat, Aleksander Košir, Iztok Jože Trdan, Stanislav
The Colorado potato beetle (CPB) is an economically important pest on potatoes, which can cause significant damage if not controlled. Our laboratory trial was conducted to study the efficacy of five types of inert dusts (diatomaceous earth, quartz sand, Norway spruce wood ash, zeolite, and tree of heaven leaf dust) against the CPB. Efficacy was tes...
Packard Grams, Leah
This study examines the ink used in an archive of >50 bilingual papyri (in Greek and Demotic) written by a single scribe that were found in two crocodile mummies excavated from Tebtunis by B.P. Grenfell and A.S. Hunt in 1900.
Chen, Chongmin Wu, Xuewan Wan, Zhifeng Shang, Jiujing Huang, Wei Zhang, Wei Liang, Jinqiang Xiao, Zebang Zhou, Wei Zhong, Lifeng
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Cold seep, characterized by active material circulation and methane seepage, is of great importance to reconstruct the paleo-marine environment and trace the origin of life and the occurrence of minerals. Southern South China Sea (SCS) with ample oil and gas resources is an ideal platform for cold seep study, but information and researches on cold ...
Wu, Dun Wu, Jian Yousaf, Balal Sun, Ruoyu Raji, Munira
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Tice, Michael M. Cable, Morgan L. Bosak, T. Broz, Adrian Caravaca, Gwénaël Dehouck, Erwin Gomez, F. Grotzinger, John Gupta, Sanjeev Kalucha, Hemani
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On ~sol 370 of the Perseverance rover mission, the Mars 2020 Science Team completed its investigation of igneous units of the Jezero crater floor [1] and directed Perseverance to drive towards the topographic scarp that marks the interface between the crater floor and Jezero’s western delta. The “Delta Front Campaign” consisted of close-up investig...
Dehouck, Erwin Forni, Olivier Quantin-Nataf, Cathy Beck, Pierre Mangold, Nicolas Royer, Clément Clavé, Elise Beyssac, Olivier Mandon, Lucia Poulet, François
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In February 2021, the Perseverance rover landed in Jezero crater, Mars. The crater floor was found to be composed of lava flows and cumulate rocks [1-5]. These magmatic rocks appear to have undergone some limited aqueous alteration; however, it is not clear whether this alteration is related to the lacustrine phase of the crater [1,3,6,7].After com...
Dordoni, Marlene Zappalà, Paolo Barth, Johannes A. C.
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Frontiers in Water
Lakes and reservoirs are important for environmental anthropogenic functions in terms of agriculture and/or settlements. Here we present a first global overview of their chemistry by considering 1,508 water bodies, with data from 485 peer-reviewed publications from 1868 to 2020 and further five online databases. This work focusses on major ions (Ca...