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The microbial communities of inactive Oslofjord pockmark sediments – Part 2
My previous blog post I ended with the main activity of microbes in marine sediments: the breakdown of organic matter deposited from the water column. The sedimentation rate at which organic matter is deposited at the sea bed is dependent … Continue reading
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Tagged bacteria, community, fjord, marine, microbes, microbial community, microbial ecology, microbiology, organic matter, Oslofjord, pockmark, publication, re-suspension, sediment, sedimentation
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The microbial communities of inactive Oslofjord pockmark sediments – Part 1
Last Friday I added another article to my publication list. The publication was in the PLOS ONE journal and caries the title: Linking microbiology and Geology: inactive pockmarks affect sediment microbial communities structure. I am very happy with this publication, … Continue reading