Over the last two decades, exploration of the deep subsurface biosphere has developed into a major research area. New findings constantly challenge our concepts of global biogeochemical cycles and the ultimate limits to life.
In order to explain our observations from deep subsurface ecosystems it is necessary to develop truly interdisciplinary approaches, ranging from microbiology and geochemistry to physics and modeling.
This book aims to bring together a wide variety of topics, covering the broad range of issues that are associated with deep biosphere exploration. Not only does the book present case studies of selected projects, but also treats questions arising from our current knowledge. Despite nearly two decades of research, there are still many boundaries to exploration caused by technical limitations and one section of the book is devoted to these technical challenges and the latest developments in this field. This volume will be of high interest to biologists, chemists and earth scientists all working on the deep biosphere.
Kallmeyer, Jens
Wagner, Dirk
Alain, Karine
Alawi, Mashal
Amend, Jan
Biddle, Jennifer
Borgomano, Jean
Cockell, Charles
Cragg, Barry
DiPrimio, Rolando
Edgcomb, Virginia
Inagaki, Fumio
Ito, Motoo
Jungbluth, Sean
LaRowe, Douglas
Lever, Mark
Lloyd, Karen G.
Morono, Yuki
Oger, Philippe
Ollivier, Bernard
Orsi, William
Parkes, R. John
Pedersen, Karsten
Rappe, Michael
Roussel, Erwan
Røy, Hans
Sass, Henrik
Teske, Andreas P.
Toffin, Laurent
Webster, Gordon
Weightman, Andrew
ISBN | 9783110300093 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783110300093 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 2014 |
Verlag | De Gruyter |
Umfang | XVII, 325 Seiten |
Abbildungen | 61 col. ill., 14 b/w tbl. |
Sprache | Englisch |