GEOCHEMISTRY ARTICLES—September–October, 2005

GEOCHEMISTRY ARTICLES—September–October, 2005

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Organic Geochemistry Organic Geochemistry 36 (2005) I–XV www.elsevier.com/locate/orggeochem

GEOCHEMISTRY ARTICLES—September–October, 2005 Analytical Chemistry Immobilized ionic liquids as high-selectivity/high-temperature/high-stability gas chromatography stationary phases Anderson, J.L., Armstrong, D.W., 2005. Analytical Chemistry 77, 6453–6462. Qualitative analysis of thin films of crude oil deposits on the metallic substrate by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) microscopy Batina, N., Reyna-Cordova, A., Trinidad-Reyes, Y., Quintana-Garcia, M., Buenrostro-Gonzalez, E., Lira-Galeana, C., Andersen, S.I., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 2001–2005. Determination of the elemental composition of hydrocarbon mixtures by gas chromatography with atomic emission detection: Increasing the accuracy Chernetsova, E.S., Revelskii, A.I., Durst, D., Revelskii, I.A., 2005. Journal of Analytical Chemistry (Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii) 60, 855–859. A novel miniaturized flame ionization detector for portable gas chromatography Deng, C., Yang, X., Li, N., Huang, Y., Zhang, X., 2005. Journal of Chromatographic Science 43, 355–357. Quantitative analysis of conjugated dienes in hydrocarbon feeds and products Edwards, K.E., Qian, K., Wang, F.C., Siskin, M., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 2034–2040. Orthogonality of separation in two-dimensional liquid chromatography Gilar, M., Olivova, P., Daly, A.E., Gebler, J.C., 2005. Analytical Chemistry 77, 6426–6434. On-line analysis of organic compounds in diesel exhaust using a proton transfer reaction mass spectrometer (PTR-MS) Jobson, B.T., Alexander, M.L., Maupin, G.D., Muntean, G.G., 2005. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 245, 78–89. The study of the relationship between the new topological index Am and the gas chromatographic retention indices of hydrocarbons by artificial neural networks Li, H., Zhang, Y.X., Xu, L., 2005. Talanta 67, 741–748. Supramolecular systems-based extraction–separation techniques coupled to mass spectrometry Merino, F., Rubio, S., Pe´rez-Bendito, D., 2005. Journal of Separation Science 28, 1613–1627. Secondary ion MS imaging of lipids in picoliter vials with a buckminsterfullerene ion source Ostrowski, S.G., Szakal, C., Kozole, J., Roddy, T.P., Xu, J., Ewing, A.G., Winograd, N., 2005. Analytical Chemistry 77, 6190–6196. Characterization of feeds for understanding sulfur removal processes by comprehensive GC · GC Ruiz-Guerrero, R., Vendeuvre, C., Bertoncini, F., 2005. Preprints of the Division of Petroleum Chemistry of the American Chemical Society 50, 426–427. doi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2005.10.003

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Application of direct thermal desorption gas chromatography and comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to time of flight mass spectrometry for analysis of organic compounds in ambient aerosol particles Schnelle-Kreis, J., Welthagen, W., Sklorz, M., Zimmermann, R., 2005. Journal of Separation Science 28, 1648–1657.

Archaeological/Art Organic Chemistry A comparative geochemical study of bituminous boat remains from H3, As-Sabiyah (Kuwait), and RJ-2, Ra’s al-Jinz (Oman) Connan, J., Carter, R., Crawford, H., Tobey, M., Charrie´-Duhaut, A., Jarvie, D., Albrecht, P., Norman, K., 2005. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 16, 21–66. Carbon and nitrogen isotopic fractionation in bone collagen during chemical treatment Minami, M., Nakamura, T., 2005. Chemical Geology 222, 65–74. Characterisation of wax works of art by gas chromatographic procedures Regert, M., Langlois, J., Colinart, S., 2005. Journal of Chromatography A 1091, 124–136. Relatively well preserved DNA is present in the crystal aggregates of fossil bones Salamon, M., Tuross, N., Arensburg, B., Weiner, S., 2005. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102, 13783–13788. Sulfur accumulation in the timbers of King Henry VIII’s warship Mary Rose: A pathway in the sulfur cycle of conservation concern Sandstro¨m, M., Jalilehvand, F., Damian, E., Fors, Y., Gelius, U., Jones, M., Salome´, M., 2005. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102, 14165–14170.

Astrobiology Prime candidate sites for astrobiological exploration through the hydrogeological history of Mars Fairen, A.G., Dohm, J.M., Uceda, E.R., Rodriguez, A.P., Baker, V.R., Ferna´ndez-Remolar, D., Schulze-Makuch, D., Amils, R., 2005. Planetary and Space Science 53, 1355–1375. Detection and characterization of oxidizing acids in the Atacama Desert using the Mars Oxidation Instrument Quinn, R.C., Zent, A.P., Grunthaner, F.J., Ehrenfreund, P., Taylor, C.L., Garry, J.R.C., 2005. Planetary and Space Science 53, 1376–1388.

Biochemistry Production and cellular localization of neutral long-chain lipids in the haptophyte algae Isochrysis galbana and Emiliania huxleyi Eltgrotha, M.L., Watwooda, R.L., Wolfea, G.V., 2005. Journal of Phycology 41, 1000–1109. Diterpenoids Hanson, J.R., 2005. Natural Product Reports 22, 594–602. How lipids and proteins interact in a membrane: A molecular approach Lee, A.G., 2005. Molecular BioSystems 1, 203–212. Biosynthesis of marine natural products: Microorganisms (Part A) Moore, B.S., 2005. Natural Product Reports 22, 580–593.

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Biodegradation Microbial diversity in production waters of a low-temperature biodegraded oil reservoir Grabowski, A., Nercessian, O., Fayolle, F., Blanchet, D., Jeanthon, C., 2005. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 54, 427–443. The effects of a Bacillus biosurfactant on methanogenic hexadecane degradation Jennings, E.M., Tanner, R.S., 2004. Bioremediation Journal 8, 79–86.

Biodegradation pathways/genomics Exploring the microbial biodegradation and biotransformation gene pool Galva˜o, T.C., Mohn, W.W., de Lorenzo, V., 2005. Trends in Biotechnology 23, 497–506. Effects of naphthalene degradative plasmids on the physiological characteristics of rhizosphere bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas Volkova, O., Anokhina, T., Puntus, I., Kochetkov, V., Filonov, A., Boronin, A., 2005. Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology 41, 460–464.

Biogeochemistry Crystal-size and shape distributions of magnetite from uncultured magnetotactic bacteria as a potential biomarker Arato´, B., Sza´nyi, Z., Flies, C., Schu¨ler, D., Frankel, R.B., Buseck, P.R., Po´sfai, M., 2005. American Mineralogist 90, 1233–1240. First real-time measurement of the evolving 2H/1H ratio during water evaporation from plant leaves Kerstel, E.R.T., van der Wel, L.G., Meijer, H.A.J., 2005. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 41, 207–216. Reduction of uranium(VI) phosphate during growth of the thermophilic bacterium Thermoterrabacterium ferrireducens Khijniak, T.V., Slobodkin, A.I., Coker, V., Renshaw, J.C., Livens, F.R., Bonch-Osmolovskaya, E.A., Birkeland, N.-K., Medvedeva-Lyalikova, N.N., Lloyd, J.R., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 6423–6426. Geobacteraceae community composition is related to hydrochemistry and biodegradation in an iron-reducing aquifer polluted by a neighboring landfill Lin, B., Braster, M., van Breukelen, B.M., van Verseveld, H.W., Westerhoff, H.V., Ro¨ling, W.F.M., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 5983–5991. Vertical and seasonal variations of bacterioplankton subgroups with different nucleic acid contents: Possible regulation by phosphorus Nishimura, Y., Kim, C., Nagata, T., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 5828–5836. Neodymium isotopic composition of Cambrian–Ordovician biogenic apatite in the Baltoscandian Basin: Implications for palaeogeographical evolution and patterns of biodiversity Sturesson, U., Popov, L.E., Holmer, L.E., Bassett, M.G., Felitsyn, S., Belyatsky, B., 2005. Geological Magazine 142, 419–439. Microbiological and geochemical heterogeneity in an in situ uranium bioremediation field site Vrionis, H.A., Anderson, R.T., Ortiz-Bernad, I., O’Neill, K.R., Resch, C.T., Peacock, A.D., Dayvault, R., White, D.C., Long, P.E., Lovley, D.R., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 6308–6318. Geophysical imaging of stimulated microbial biomineralization Williams, K.H., Ntarlagiannis, D., Slater, L.D., Dohnalkova, A., Hubbard, S.S., Banfield, J.F., 2005. Environmental Science & Technology 39, 7592–7600.

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Coal/Peat/Lignite Geochemistry The Notio Pedio (Southern Field) lignite deposit in the Ptolemaida Basin, Greece: Depositional conditions as revealed through petrography Antoniadis, P., Mavridou, E., Gentzis, T., 2005. Energy Sources 27, 1117–1131. Reductive pyrolysis study of sulfur compounds in different Tabas coal samples (Iran) Jorjani, E., Yperman, J., Carleer, R., Rezai, B., 2006. Fuel 85, 114–120. Relationship between nanoscale deformation of coal structure and metamorphic-deformed environments Ju, Y., Jiang, B., Hou, Q., Wang, G., 2005. Chinese Science Bulletin 50, 1784–1795. Effects of pressure on coal pyrolysis and char morphology Zeng, D., Fletcher, T.H., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 1828–1838.

Cosmochemistry MIL03346, the most oxidized Martian meteorite: A first look at spectroscopy, petrography, and mineral chemistry Dyar, M.D., Treiman, A.H., Pieters, C.M., Hiroi, T., Lane, M.D., O’Connor, V., 2005. Geophysical Research Letters – Planets 110, Citation No. E09005. A menagerie of graphite morphologies in the Acapulco meteorite with diverse carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures: Implications for the evolution history of acapulcoite meteorites El Goresy, A., Zinner, E., Pellas, P., Caillet, C., 2005. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69, 4535–4556. The role of Fischer-Tropsch catalysis in the origin of methane-rich Titan Sekine, Y., Sugita, S., Shido, T., Yamamoto, T., Iwasawa, Y., Kadono, T., Matsui, T., 2005. Icarus 178, 154–164.

Environmental Geochemistry Assessing sequestration of selected polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by use of adsorption modeling and temperatureprogrammed desorption Abdul, A., Steve, S., 2005. Environmental Science & Technology 39, 7585–7591. Use of geochemical forensics to determine release eras of petrochemicals to groundwater, Whitehorse, Yukon Davis, A., Howe, B., Nicholson, A., Mccaffery, S., Hoenke, K., 2005. Environmental Forensics 6, 253–271. Biological impacts of oil pollution and cleaning in the intertidal zone of exposed sandy beaches: Preliminary study of the "Prestige" oil spill de la Huz, R., Lastra, M., Junoy, J., Castellanos, C., Vie´itez, J.M., 2005. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 65, 19–29. Fast isolation of hydrophobic organic environmental contaminants from exposed semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) prior to GC analysis Sˇetkova´, L., Hajsˇlova´, J., Bergqvist, P.-A., Kocourek, V., Kazda, R., Suchan, P., 2005. Journal of Chromatography A 1092, 170–181. Screening the origin and weathering of oil slicks by attenuated total reflectance mid-IR spectrometry Ferna´ndez-Varela, R., Sua´rez-Rodrı´guez, D., Go´mez-Carracedo, M.P., Andrade, J.M., Ferna´ndez, E., Muniategui, S., Prada, D., 2005. Talanta 68, 116–125. Age significance of nC17/Pr ratios in forensic investigations of refined product and crude oil releases Hurst, R.W., Schmidt, G.W., 2005. Environmental Geosciences 12, 177–192.

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Simultaneous determination of mono- and dicarboxylic acids, x-oxo-carboxylic acids, midchain ketocarboxylic acids, and aldehydes in atmospheric aerosol samples Li, Y.-C., Yu, J.Z., 2005. Environmental Science & Technology 39, 7616–7624. A multivariate statistical approach to spatial representation of groundwater contamination using hydrochemistry and microbial community profiles Mouser, P.J., Rizzo, D.M., Ro¨ling, W.F.M., van Breukelen, B.M., 2005. Environmental Science & Technology 39, 7551– 7559. The West Falmouth oil spill: ~100 Kg of oil found to persist decades later Peacock, E., Nelson, R., Solow, A., Warren, J., Baker, J., Reddy, C., 2005. Environmental Forensics 6, 273–281. Solid-surface phosphorescence characterization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and selective determination of benzo(a)pyrene in water samples Salinas-Castillo, A., Ferna´ndez-Sa´nchez, J.F., Segura-Carretero, A., Ferna´ndez-Gutie´rrez, A., 2005. Analytica Chimica Acta 550, 53–60. Atmospheric size distribution of PAHs: Evidence of a high-volume sampling artifact Sanderson, E.G., Farant, J.-P., 2005. Environmental Science & Technology 39, 7631–7637. Low temperature bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil using biostimulation and bioaugmentation with a Pseudomonas sp. from maritime Antarctica Stallwood, B., Shears, J., Williams, P.A., Hughes, K.A., 2005. Journal of Applied Microbiology 99, 794–802. Middle distillate fuel fingerprinting using drimane-based bicyclic sesquiterpane Stout, S., Uhler, A., McCarthy, K., 2005. Environmental Forensics 6, 241–251. Using n-alkanes for identification of oils in domestic wastewaters ¨ zcan, S., 2005. Environmental Technology 26, 1289–1296. Tor, A., Aydin, M.E., C ¸ engeloglu, Y., O

Evolution/Paleontology/Palonology The rise of oxygen over the past 205 million years and the evolution of large placental mammals Falkowski, P.G., Katz, M.E., Milligan, A.J., Fennel, K., Cramer, B.S., Aubry, M.P., Berner, R.A., Novacek, M.J., Zapol, W.M., 2005. Science 309, 2202–2204. Pterosaur diversity and faunal turnover in Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems in China Wang, X., Kellner, A.W.A., Zhou, Z., Campos, D.d.A., 2005. Nature 437, 875–879.

Evolution: Origins of Life/Microbial Genomics Highways of gene sharing in prokaryotes Beiko, R.G., Harlow, T.J., Ragan, M.A., 2005. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102, 14332–14337. Polyamino acids as synthetic enzymes: Mechanism, applications and relevance to prebiotic catalysis Carrea, G., Colonna, S., Kelly, D.R., Lazcano, A., Ottolina, G., Roberts, S.M., 2005. Trends in Biotechnology 23, 507–513. Why highly expressed proteins evolve slowly Drummond, D.A., Bloom, J.D., Adami, C., Wilke, C.O., Arnold, F.H., 2005. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102, 14338–14343.

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Genome evolution in bacteria: Order beneath chaos Lawrence, J.G., Hendrickson, H., 2005. Current Opinion in Microbiology 8, 572–578. Evolutionary and functional genomics of the Archaea Makarova, K.S., Koonin, E.V., 2005. Current Opinion in Microbiology 8, 586–594. The missing link between hydrogenosomes and mitochondria Martin, W., 2005. Trends in Microbiology 13, 457–459. Genome reduction in the a-Proteobacteria Sa¨llstro¨m, B., Andersson, S.G.E., 2005. Current Opinion in Microbiology 8, 579–585. Genome trees and the nature of genome evolution Snel, B., Huynen, M.A., Dutilh, B.E., 2005. Annual Review of Microbiology 59, 191–209. The RNA world on ice: A new scenario for the emergence of RNA information Vlassov, A.V., Kazakov, S.A., Johnston, B.H., Landweber, L.F., 2005. Journal of Molecular Evolution 61, 264–273. How genomics has affected the concept of microbiology Ward, N., Fraser, C.M., 2005. Current Opinion in Microbiology 8, 564–571.

Geology Dating of multistage fluid flow in sandstones Mark, D.F., Parnell, J., Kelley, S.P., Lee, M., Sherlock, S.C., Carr, A., 2005. Science 309, 2048–2051. Are some domes the ghosts of basins? Pearse, J., Bailey, R.C., 2005. Geophysical Research Letters 32, Citation No. L18301. Hydrothermal processes associated with meteorite impact structures: Evidence from three Australian examples and implications for economic resources Pirajno, F., 2005. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 52, 587–605. Light hydrocarbons as redox and temperature indicators in the geothermal field of El Tatio (northern Chile) Tassi, F., Martinez, C., Vaselli, O., Capaccioni, B., Viramonte, J., 2005. Applied Geochemistry 20, 2049–2062. Helium transfer from water into quartz crystals: A new approach for porewater dating Tolstikhin, I., Gannibal, M., Tarakanov, S., Pevzner, B., Lehmann, B., Ihly, B., Waber, H.N., 2005. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 238, 31–41. Production of hypersaline pools in shallow basins by evaporation Warrior, H., Carder, K., 2005. Geophysical Research Letters 32, Citation No. L18604.

Hydrates Prediction of CH4 and CO2 hydrate phase equilibrium and cage occupancy from ab initio intermolecular potentials Sun, R., Duan, Z., 2005. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69, 4411–4424.

Isotope Geochemistry On-line systems for continuous water and gas isotope ratio measurements Huber, C., Leuenberger, M., 2005. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 41, 189–205.

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Osmium isotope stratigraphy of a marine ferromanganese crust Klemm, V., Levasseur, S., Frank, M., Hein, J.R., Halliday, A.N., 2005. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 238, 42–48. Molybdenum isotope ratio measurements on geological samples by MC-ICPMS ¨ hlander, B., 2005. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry Malinovsky, D., Rodushkin, I., Baxter, D.C., Ingri, J., O 245, 94–107. Fractionation of Fe isotopes as a result of redox processes in a basin Malinovsky, D.N., Rodyushkin, I.V., Shcherbakova, E.P., Ponter, C., Ohlander, B., Ingri, J., 2005. Geochemistry International 43, 797–803. On the purification of a-cellulose from resinous wood for stable isotope (H, C and O) analysis Rinne, K.T., Boettger, T., Loader, N.J., Robertson, I., Switsur, V.R., Waterhouse, J.S., 2005. Chemical Geology 222, 75–82. A robust and fast method of sampling and analysis of d13C of dissolved inorganic carbon in ground waters Spo¨tl, C., 2005. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 41, 217–221. Intercolony variability of skeletal oxygen and carbon isotope signatures of cultured Porites corals: Temperature-controlled experiments Suzuki, A., Hibino, K., Iwase, A., Kawahata, H., 2005. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69, 4453–4462. A kinetic model for thermally induced hydrogen and carbon isotope fractionation of individual n-alkanes in crude oil Tang, Y., Huang, Y., Ellis, G.S., Wang, Y., Kralert, P.G., Gillaizeau, B., Ma, Q., Hwang, R., 2005. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69, 4505–4520. Use of carbon isotope composition for characterization of microbial activity in arable soils Zyakun, A., Dilly, O., 2005. Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology 41, 512–520.

Microbiology/Extremophiles – Microbial Ecology A survey on bacteria inhabiting the sea surface microlayer of coastal ecosystems Agogue´, H., Casamayor, E.O., Bourrain, M., Obernosterer, I., Joux, F., Herndl, G.J., Lebaron, P., 2005. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 54, 269–280. Phylum- and class-specific PCR primers for general microbial community analysis Blackwood, C.B., Oaks, A., Buyer, J.S., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 6193–6198. Mycobacterial ecology of the Rio Grande Bland, C.S., Ireland, J.M., Lozano, E., Alvarez, M.E., Primm, T.P., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 5719–5727. Ubiquity and diversity of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in water columns and sediments of the ocean Francis, C.A., Roberts, K.J., Beman, J.M., Santoro, A.E., Oakley, B.B., 2005. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102, 14683–14688. Investigation of microorganisms in bentonite deposits Fukunaga, S., Jintoku, T., Iwata, Y., Nakayama, M., Tsuji, T., Sakaya, N., Mogi, K.-i., Ito, M., 2005. Geomicrobiology Journal 22, 361–370. Assessing ancient DNA studies Gilbert, M.T.P., Bandelt, H.-J., Hofreiter, M., Barnes, I., 2005. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 20, 541–544.

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Diversity and functional analysis of bacterial communities associated with natural hydrocarbon seeps in acidic soils at Rainbow Springs, Yellowstone National Park Hamamura, N., Olson, S.H., Ward, D.M., Inskeep, W.P., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 5943–5950. Review of factors affecting microbial survival in groundwater John, D.E., Rose, J.B., 2005. Environmental Science & Technology 39, 7345–7356. Diversity and distribution of sulfate-reducing bacteria in permanently frozen Lake Fryxell, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica Karr, E.A., Sattley, W.M., Rice, M.R., Jung, D.O., Madigan, M.T., Achenbach, L.A., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 6353–6359. Microbial community in a geothermal aquifer associated with the subsurface of the Great Artesian Basin, Australia Kimura, H., Sugihara, M., Yamamoto, H., Patel, B., Kato, K., Hanada, S., 2005. Extremophiles 9, 407–414. Biogeography of major bacterial groups in the Delaware estuary Kirchman, D.L., Dittel, A.I., Malmstrom, R.R., Cottrell, M.T., 2005. Limnology and Oceanography 50, 1697–1706. Analysis of methane monooxygenase genes in Mono Lake suggests that increased methane oxidation activity may correlate with a change in methanotroph community structure Lin, J.-L., Joye, S.B., Scholten, J.C.M., Scha¨fer, H., McDonald, I.R., Murrell, J.C., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 6458–6462. Effects of dissolved sulfide, pH, and temperature on growth and survival of marine hyperthermophilic archaea Lloyd, K.G., Edgcomb, V.P., Molyneaux, S.J., Bo¨er, S., Wirsen, C.O., Atkins, M.S., Teske, A., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 6383–6387. Correlation between anammox activity and microscale distribution of nitrite in a subtropical mangrove sediment Meyer, R.L., Risgaard-Petersen, N., Allen, D.E., 2005. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 6142–6149. The prokaryotic diversity of biological soil crusts in the Sonoran Desert (Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, AZ) Nagy, M.L., Pe´rez, A., Garcia-Pichel, F., 2005. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 54, 233–245. Surface active properties of bacterial strains isolated from petroleum hydrocarbon-bioremediated soil Plaza, G.A., Ulfig, K., Brigmon, R.L., 2005. Polish Journal of Microbiology 54, 161–168. On the origin of Antarctic marine benthic community structure Thatje, S., Hillenbrand, C.-D., Larter, R., 2005. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 20, 534–540. Halothiobacillus neapolitanus strain OSWA isolated from ‘‘The Old Sulphur Well’’ at Harrogate (Yorkshire, England) Wood, A.P., Woodall, C.A., Kelly, D.P., 2005. Systematic and Applied Microbiology 28, 746–748. Detection and phylogenetic relationships of highly diverse uncultured acidobacterial communities in Altamira Cave using 23S rRNA sequence analyses Zimmermann, J., Gonzalez, J.M., Saiz-Jimenez, C., Ludwig, W., 2005. Geomicrobiology Journal 22, 379–388.

Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography Problems with paleoproductivity proxies Anderson, R.F., Winckler, G., 2005. Paleoceanography 20, Citation No. PA3012. In search of the late Miocene-early Pliocene ‘‘biogenic bloom’’ in the Atlantic Ocean (Ocean Drilling Program Sites 982, 925, and 1088) Diester-Haass, L., Billups, K., Emeis, K.C., 2005. Paleoceanography 20, Citation No. PA4001.

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d13C and d18O values of Triassic brachiopods and carbonate rocks as proxies for coeval seawater and palaeotemperature Korte, C., Kozur, H.W., Veizer, J., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 226, 287–306. Investigating Late Holocene climate variability in central Mexico using carbon isotope ratios in organic materials and oxygen isotope ratios from diatom silica within lacustrine sediments Leng, M.J., Metcalfe, S., Davies, S., 2005. Journal of Paleolimnology 34, 413–431. Carbon and nitrogen isotope excursions in mid-Pleistocene sapropels from the Tyrrhenian Basin: Evidence for climate-induced increases in microbial primary production Meyers, P.A., Bernasconi, S.M., 2005. Marine Geology 220, 41–58. Climatic changes documented by stable isotopes of sedimentary carbonate in Lake Sugan, northeastern Tibetan Plateau of China, since 2 kaBP Qiang, M., Chen, F., Zhang, J., Gao, S., Zhou, A., 2005. Chinese Science Bulletin 50, 1930–1939. Fidelity of d18O as a proxy for sea surface temperature: Influence of variable coral growth rates on the coral Porites lutea from Hainan Island, China Shimamura, M., Oba, T., Xu, G., Lu, B., Wang, L., Murayama, M., Toyoda, K., Winter, A., 2005. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 6, Citation No. Q09017. A mid-Caradocian (453 Ma) drawdown in atmospheric pCO2 without ice sheet development? Tobin, K.J., Bergstrom, S.M., De La Garza, P., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 226, 187–204. Efficacy of d18O data from Pliocene planktonic foraminifer calcite for spatial sea surface temperature reconstruction: Comparison with a fully coupled ocean-atmosphere GCM and fossil assemblage data for the mid-Pliocene Williams, M., Haywood, A.M., Hillenbrand, C.-D., Wilkinson, I.P., 2005. Geological Magazine 142, 399–417. Paleoecology of Extinction Events Impacts, volcanism and mass extinction: Random coincidence or cause and effect? Keller, G., 2005. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 52, 725–757. Synergistic effects of temperature extremes, hypoxia, and increases in CO2 on marine animals: From Earth history to global change Po¨rtner, H.O., Langenbuch, M., Michaelidis, B., 2005. Journal of Geophysical Research – Oceans 110, Citation No. C09S10.

Precambrian Geochemistry Late Archean to Early Paleoproterozoic global tectonics, environmental change and the rise of atmospheric oxygen Barley, M.E., Bekker, A., Krapezˇ, B., 2005. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 238, 156–171. Critical testing of Earth’s oldest putative fossil assemblage from the ~3.5 Ga Apex chert, Chinaman Creek, Western Australia Brasier, M.D., Green, O.R., Lindsay, J.F., McLoughlin, N., Steele, A., Stoakes, C., 2005. Precambrian Research 140, 55–102. Biomarker evidence for green and purple sulphur bacteria in a stratified Palaeoproterozoic sea Brocks, J.J., Love, G.D., Summons, R.E., Knoll, A.H., Logan, G.A., Bowden, S.A., 2005. Nature 437, 866–870. Palaeobiology: Sea change in sediments Des Marais, D.J., 2005. Nature 437, 826–827. Geochemical and isotopic signatures of Archaean to Palaeoproterozoic extraterrestrial impact ejecta/fallout units Glikson, A.Y., 2005. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 52, 785–798.

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Focussed ion beam preparation and in situ nanoscopic study of Precambrian acritarchs Kempe, A., Wirth, R., Altermann, W., Stark, R.W., Schopf, J.W., Heckl, W.M., 2005. Precambrian Research 140, 36–54. Some Precambrian banded iron-formations (BIFs) from around the world: Their age, geologic setting, mineralogy, metamorphism, geochemistry, and origins Klein, C., 2005. American Mineralogist 90, 1473–1499. Fossils and matgrounds from the Neoproterozoic Longmyndian Supergroup, Shropshire, UK McIlroy, D., Crimes, T.P., Pauley, J.C., 2005. Geological Magazine 142, 441–455. Sedimentary and volcanic facies recording the Neoarchaean continent breakup and decline of the positive d13Ccarb excursion Wanke, A., Melezhik, V., 2005. Precambrian Research 140, 1–35. Integrated Pb- and S-isotope investigation of sulphide minerals from the early Archaean of southwest Greenland Whitehouse, M.J., Kamber, B.S., Fedo, C.M., Lepland, A., 2005. Chemical Geology 222, 112–131.

Petroleum/Source Rock Geochemistry Kerogen chemistry 4. Thermal decarboxylation of kerogens Ashida, R., Painter, P., Larsen, J.W., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 1954–1961. Benzothiophenes are highly informative indicators of catagenesis of hydrocarbon systems Chakhmakhchev, A.V., Vinogradova, T.L., Agafonova, Z.G., Gordadze, T.I., Chakhmakhchev, V.A., 2005. Geologiya Nefti i Gaza (Oil and Gas Geology) 32–37. Determination of kinetic parameters and simulation of early CO2 production from the Boom Clay kerogen under low thermal stress Deniau, I., Behar, F., Largeau, C., De Cannie`re, P., Beaucaire, C., Pitsch, H., 2005. Applied Geochemistry 20, 2097–2107. Carbonate deposition and hydrocarbon reservoir development at the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary: The Ara Group in South Oman der Schro¨der, S., Grotzinger, J.P., Amthor, J.E., Matter, A., 2005. Sedimentary Geology 180, 1–28. Study on kinetics of hydrocarbon generation from coals in the Qinshui Basin Duan, Y., Wu, B., Zheng, C., Wang, C., Zhang, H., Tao, M., Liu, J., Zhang, X., 2005. Chinese Science Bulletin 50, 1904– 1911. Aromatic steroids in Mideastern crude oils: Identification and geochemical application El-Gayar, M.S., 2005. Petroleum Science and Technology 23, 971–990. Unconvential resources – Buried hydrocarbons: A new resource for biogenic methane generation Finkelstein, M., DeBruyn, R., Weber, J., Dodson, J., 2005. World Oil 226, 61. Nature of hydrocarbon gases in the southeast of Western Siberia Goncharov, I.V., Korobochkina, V.G., Oblasov, N.V., Samoilenko, V.V., 2005. Geochemistry International 43, 810–815. Comparative informativeness of geochemical indices with respect to C8 aromatic hydrocarbons and high-molecular-weight biomarkers Gordadze, G.N., Matveeva, I.A., 2005. Geologiya Nefti i Gaza (Oil and Gas Geology) 35–39. Correlating terrestrial signatures from biomarker distributions, d13C, and palynology in fluvio-deltaic deposits from NW Australia (Triassic-Jurassic) Grice, K., Backhouse, J., Alexander, R., Marshall, N., Logan, G.A., 2005. Organic Geochemistry 36, 1347–1358.

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Geochemical and isotopic approach to maturity/source/mixing estimations for natural gas and associated condensates in the Thrace Basin, NW Turkey Gu¨rgey, K., Philp, R.P., Clayton, C., Emiroglu, H., Siyako, M., 2005. Applied Geochemistry 20, 2017–2037. Palynology and organic-carbon isotope ratios across a terrestrial Palaeocene/Eocene boundary section in the Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA Harrington, G.J., Clechenko, E.R., Clay Kelly, D., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 226, 214–232. Petroleum geochemistry of oil and gas from Barbados: Implications for distribution of Cretaceous source rocks and regional petroleum prospectivity Hill, R.J., Schenk, C.J., 2005. Marine and Petroleum Geology 22, 917–943. Gas-source rock correlation in Thrace basin, Turkey Hosgo¨rmez, H., Yalc¸in, M.N., 2005. Marine and Petroleum Geology 22, 901–916. Nature of a regional dogleg pattern in maturity profiles from Thrace basin, northwestern Turkey: A newly discovered unconformity or a thermal anomaly? Huvaz, O., Sarikaya, H., Nohut, O.M., 2005. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 89, 1373–1396. Comparisons between open column chromatography and HPLC SARA fractionations in petroleum Islas-Flores, C.A., Buenrostro-Gonzalez, E., Lira-Galeana, C., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 2080–2088. Late to Middle Jurassic source facies and quality variations, South Viking Graben, North Sea Justwan, H., Dahl, B., Isaksen, G.H., Meisingset, I., 2005. Journal of Petroleum Geology 28, 241–268. Kerogen chemistry 6. Involvement of native free radicals in kerogen thermal deoxygenation Larsen, J.W., Ashida, R., Doetschman, D.C., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 2216–2217. The history analysis of hydrocarbon expulsion from the coal beds in the Carboniferous-Permian in Qinshui Basin, Shanxi Li, W., Zhang, Z.-H., Zhu, L., Han, L.-G., Yang, Y.-C., 2005. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica 23, 337–345. Variations in stable carbon isotopic composition of n-alkanes from Ordovician- and Triassic-derived oils in Lunnan Oilfield, Tarim Basin, NW. China: Global paleoenvironmental constraints Lu, H., Sun, Y., Peng, P., 2004. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 23, 207–219. Anatomy of a world-class source rock: Distribution and depositional model of Silurian organic-rich shales in Jordan and implications for hydrocarbon potential Luning, S., Shahin, Y.M., Loydell, D., Al-Rabi, H.T., Masri, A., Tarawneh, B., Kolonic, S., 2005. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 89, 1397–1427. Controls on the quality of Archean metamorphic and Jurassic volcanic reservoir rocks from the Xinglongtai buried hill, western depression of Liaohe basin, China Luo, J., Morad, S., Liang, Z., Zhu, Y., 2005. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 89, 1319–1346. Identification of a novel C33 n-alkylcyclohexane biomarker in Permian-Triassic sediments McIldowie, M., Alexander, R., 2005. Organic Geochemistry 36, 1454–1458. Worm tube fossils from the Hollard Mound hydrocarbon-seep deposit, Middle Devonian, Morocco: Palaeozoic seep-related vestimentiferans? Peckmann, J., Little, C.T.S., Gill, F., Reitner, J., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 242–257. Relationship between cyclohexyl-alkanoic acids and the acidothermophilic bacterium Alicyclobacillus spp.: Evidence from Brazilian oils Rodrigues, D.C., de Vasconcellos, S.P., Alves, P.B., Nascimento, L.R., de Abreu Filho, B.A., de Oliveira, V.M., Manfio, G.P., dos Santos Neto, E.V., Marsaioli, A.J., 2005. Organic Geochemistry 36, 1443–1453.

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An isotope exchange technique to assess mechanisms of sorption hysteresis applied to naphthalene in kerogenous organic matter Sander, M., Pignatello, J.J., 2005. Environmental Science & Technology 39, 7476–7484. Evidence of pyrolysis of resinite in coal through thermal maturation vis-a-vis hydrocarbon generation: An example from the Oligocene coals of Upper Assam Singh, M.P., Singh, A.K., 2005. Journal of the Geological Society of India 65, 738–1144. Quantification and implications of two types of soluble organic matter from brackish to saline lake source rocks Song, Y., Liao, Y., Zhang, S., 2005. Chinese Science Bulletin 50, 1490–1494. The semi-automated classification of sedimentary organic matter in palynological preparations Weller, A.F., Corcoran, J., Harris, A.J., Andrew Ware, J., 2005. Computers & Geosciences 31, 1213–1223. Sulfur speciation in different kerogens by XANES spectroscopy Wiltfong, R., Mitra-Kirtley, S., Mullins, O.C., Andrews, B., Fujisawa, G., Larsen, J.W., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 1971– 1976. Upper Paleozoic petroleum system, Ordos Basin, China Xiao, X.M., Zhao, B.Q., Thu, Z.L., Song, Z.G., Wilkins, R.W.T., 2005. Marine and Petroleum Geology 22, 945–963. Geochemical characteristics of Tertiary saline lacustrine oils in the Western Qaidam Basin, northwest China Yangming, Z., Huanxin, W., Aiguo, S., Digang, L., Dehua, P., 2005. Applied Geochemistry 20, 1875–1889. Charging of Elk Hills reservoirs as determined by oil geochemistry Zumberge, J.E., Russell, J.A., Reid, S.A., 2005. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 89, 1347–1371.

Production/Engineering Geochemistry Asphaltenes and other natural surfactants from Cerro Negro crude oil. Stepwise adsorption at the water/toluene interface: Film formation and hydrophobic effects Acevedo, S., Borges, B., Quintero, e., Piscitelly, V., Gutierrez, L.B., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 1948–1953. Reservoir geochemistry of an onshore field, western Niger Delta Akinlua, A., Ajayi, T.R., Adeleke, B.B., 2005. Nafta (Croatia), 56 111–116. Viscosities of heavy oils in toluene and partially deasphalted heavy oils in heptol in a study of asphaltenes self-interactions Angle, C.W., Lue, L., Dabros, T., Hamza, H.A., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 2014–2020. Fluid properties of asphaltenes at 310–530 C Asprino, O.J., Elliott, J.A.W., McCaffrey, W.C., Gray, M.R., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 2026–2033. Molecular size and weight of asphaltene and asphaltene solubility fractions from coals, crude oils and bitumen Badre, S., Carla Goncalves, C., Norinaga, K., Gustavson, G., Mullins, O.C., 2006. Fuel 85, 1–11. Characterization of paraffinic deposits in crude oil storage tanks using high temperature gas chromatography Boukadi, A., Philp, R.P., Thanh, N.X., 2005. Applied Geochemistry 20, 1974–1983. Modeling the onset of asphaltene flocculation at high pressure by an association model Browarzik, C., Browarzik, D., 2005. Petroleum Science and Technology 23, 795–810. On the stabilization mechanism of water-in-oil emulsions in petroleum systems Czarnecki, J., Moran, K., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 2074–2079.

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Influence of size and shape effects on the high-pressure solubility of n-alkanes: Experimental data, correlation and prediction Domanska, U., Morawski, P., 2005. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 37, 1276–1287. Simple models for permeability impairment in reservoir rocks caused by asphaltene deposition Garrouch, A.A., Al-Ruhaimani, F.A., 2005. Petroleum Science and Technology 23, 811–826. Effect of the structures of ionic liquids and alkylbenzene-derived amphiphiles on the inhibition of asphaltene precipitation from CO2-injected reservoir oils Hu, Y.-F., Guo, T.-M., 2005. Langmuir 21, 8168–8174. Composition and properties of some petroleum waxes Kumar, S., Nautiyal, S.P., Khan, H.U., Agrawal, K.M., Dimri, J.K., 2005. Petroleum Science and Technology 23, 939–952. Asphaltene near-well-bore formation damage modeling Leontaritis, K.J., 2005. Journal of Energy Resources Technology 127, 191–200. Prediction of viscosity variation for waxy crude oils beneficiated by pour point depressants during pipelining Li, Y., Zhang, J., 2005. Petroleum Science and Technology 23, 915–930. Processability of oil sand ores in Alberta Liu, J., Xu, Z., Masliyah, J., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 2056–2063. BVW as an indicator for hydrocarbon and reservoir homogeneity Mabrouk, W.M., 2005. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 49, 57–62. Molecular weight calibration of asphaltenes using gel permeation chromatography/mass spectrometry Sato, S., Takanohashi, T., Tanaka, R., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 1991–1994. A computational scheme for fluid flow and heat transfer analysis in porous media for recovery of oil and gas Scott, D.M., Das, D.K., Subbaihaannadurai, V., Kamath, V.A., 2005. Petroleum Science and Technology 23, 843–862. Development of graphical methods for estimating the diffusivity coefficient of gases in bitumen from pressure-decay data Sheikha, H., Pooladi-Darvish, M., Mehrotra, A.K., 2005. Energy & Fuels 19, 2041–2049. Compositional analysis of waxy distillate fractions by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy Vishnoi, V., Agrawal, K.M., Singh, I.D., Raizada, B.B., 2005. Petroleum Science and Technology 23, 931–938.

Recent Sediments Fossil seep structures of the Monterey Bay region and tectonic/structural controls on fluid flow in an active transform margin Aiello, I.W., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 124–142. Microbial fabrics from Neogene cold seep carbonates, Northern Apennine, Italy Barbieri, R., Cavalazzi, B., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 143–155. Anaerobic diagenesis of silica and carbon in continental margin sediments: Discrete zones of TCO2 production Berelson, W.M., Prokopenko, M., Sansone, F.J., Graham, A.W., McManus, J., Bernhard, J.M., 2005. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69, 4611–4629. Molecular and carbon and hydrogen isotopic composition of n-alkanes in plant leaf waxes Bi, X., Sheng, G., Liu, X., Li, C., Fu, J., 2005. Organic Geochemistry 36, 1405–1417. Glass transition and crystallite melting in natural organic matter Chilom, G., Rice, J.A., 2005. Organic Geochemistry 36, 1339–1346.

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Extracellular DNA plays a key role in deep-sea ecosystem functioning Dell’Anno, A., Danovaro, R., 2005. Science 309, 2179. Sequential fatty acid analysis of a peat core covering the last two millennia (Tritrivakely lake, Madagascar): Diagenesis appraisal and consequences for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction Disnar, J.-R., Stefanova, M., Bourdon, S., Laggoun-De´farge, F., 2005. Organic Geochemistry 36, 1391–1404. A contemporary sediment and organic carbon budget for the Kara Sea shelf (Siberia) Gebhardt, A.C., Gaye-Haake, B., Unger, D., Lahajnar, N., Ittekkot, V., 2005. Marine Geology 220, 83–100. Palaeogene and Neogene cold seep communities in Barbados, Trinidad and Venezuela: An overview Gill, F.L., Harding, I.C., Little, C.T.S., Todd, J.A., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 191–209. Particle flux in the northeast Atlantic Ocean during the POMME experiment (2001): Results from mass, carbon, nitrogen, and lipid biomarkers from the drifting sediment traps Goutx, M., Guigue, C., Leblond, N., Desnues, A., Dufour, A., Aritio, D., Guieu, C., 2005. Journal of Geophysical Research – Oceans 110, Citation No. C07S20. Estuarial fingerprinting through multidimensional fluorescence and multivariate analysis Hall, G.J., Clow, K.E., Kenny, J.E., 2005. Environmental Science & Technology 39, 7560–7567. Absorption and fluorescence of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in the Pearl River Estuary, South China Hong, H., Wu, J., Shang, S., Hu, C., 2005. Marine Chemistry 97, 78–89. New evidence for covalent coupling of peptides to humic acids based on 2D NMR spectroscopy: A means for preservation Hsu, P.-H., Hatcher, P.G., 2005. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69, 4521–4533. Condensation degree of burnt peat and plant residues and the reliability of solid-state VACP MAS 13C NMR spectra obtained from pyrogenic humic material Knicker, H., Totsche, K.U., Almendros, G., Gonza´lez-Vila, F.J., 2005. Organic Geochemistry 36, 1359–1377. Climate-induced changes in sedimentary regimes for organic matter supply on the continental shelf off northern Norway Knies, J., 2005. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69, 4631–4647. Primary production across the Scotia Sea in relation to the physico-chemical environment Korb, R.E., Whitehouse, M.J., Thorpe, S.E., Gordon, M., 2005. Journal of Marine Systems 57, 231–249. Microbial methane turnover in different marine habitats Kru¨ger, M., Treude, T., Wolters, H., Nauhaus, K., Boetius, A., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 6–17. Archaeal diversity in ODP legacy borehole 892b and associated seawater and sediments of the Cascadia Margin Lanoil, B.D., Duc, M.T.L., Wright, M., Kastner, M., Nealson, K.H., Bartlett, D., 2005. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 54, 167–177. Gas seepage on the sea floor of Okinawa Trough Miyako Section Luan, X., Qin, Y., 2005. Chinese Science Bulletin 50, 1358–1365. Chemosynthetic communities as fingerprints of submarine sliding-linked hydrocarbon seepage, Miocene deep-sea strata of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, Italy Lucente, C.C., Taviani, M., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 176–190. Review of fossil chemosynthetic assemblages in Japan Majima, R., Nobuhara, T., Kitazaki, T., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 86–123.

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Seeing soil carbon: Use of thermal analysis in the characterization of soil C reservoirs of differing stability Manning, D.A.C., Lopez-Capel, E., Barker, S., Mineralogical Magazine 69, 425–435. Lipid biomarkers preserved in hydrate-associated authigenic carbonate rocks of the Gulf of Mexico Pancost, R.D., Zhang, C.L., Tavacoli, J., Talbot, H.M., Farrimond, P., Schouten, S., Sinninghe Damste´, J.S., Sassen, R., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 48–66. Lipid geochemistry of methane-seep-related Black Sea carbonates Pape, T., Blumenberg, M., Seifert, R., Egorov, V.N., Gulin, S.B., Michaelis, W., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 31–47. Geobiology of ancient and modern methane-seeps Peckmann, J., Goedert, J.L., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 1–5. Mass spectrometry of humic substances of different origin including those from Antarctica: A comparative study Pen˜a-Me´ndez, E.M., Gajdosˇova´, D., Novotna´, K., Prosˇek, P., Havel, J., 2005. Talanta 67, 880–890. Concretionary methane-seep carbonates and associated microbial communities in Black Sea sediments Reitner, J., Peckmann, J., Blumenberg, M., Michaelis, W., Reimer, A., Thiel, V., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 18–30. Community structure comparison using FAME analysis of desert varnish and soil, Mojave Desert, California Schelble, R.T., McDonald, G.D., Hall, J.A., Nealson, K.H., 2005. Geomicrobiology Journal 22, 353–360. Intimate association between O/N-alkyl carbon and iron oxides in clay fractions of forest soils Scho¨ning, I., Knicker, H., Ko¨gel-Knabner, I., 2005. Organic Geochemistry 36, 1378–1390. Tracing the production and degradation of autochthonous fractions of dissolved organic matter using fluorescence analysis Stedmon, C.A., Markager, S., 2005. Limnology and Oceanography 50, 1415–1426. Chemoherms on Hydrate Ridge – Unique microbially-mediated carbonate build-ups growing into the water column Teichert, B.M.A., Bohrmann, G., Suess, E., 2005. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 227, 67–85. Comparative study of two fractions of riverine dissolved organic matter using various analytical pyrolytic methods and a CP/MAS NMR approach Templier, J., Derenne, S., Croue´, J.-P., Largeau, C., 2005. Organic Geochemistry 36, 1418–1442.

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