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Host species and geographic location shape microbial diversity and functional potential in the conifer needle microbiome
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Metagenome-assembled genomes for oligotrophic nitrifiers From a mountainous gravelbed floodplain
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Diverse and unconventional methanogens, methanotrophs, and methylotrophs in metagenome-assembled genomes from subsurface sediments of the Slate River floodplain, Crested Butte, CO, USA
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Mountainous floodplain connectivity in response to hydrological transitions
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X-ray chemical imaging for assessing redox microsites within soils and sediments
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Structure and composition of natural ferrihydrite nano-colloids in anoxic groundwater
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Silviculture
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Borgs are giant genetic elements with potential to expand metabolic capacity
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From tree to tap: The impacts of climate change on biogeochemical processes during conifer needle distribution and broader implications for water quality in Colorado
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Porewater Lead Concentrations Limited by Particulate Organic Matter Coupled With Ephemeral Iron(III) and Sulfide Phases during Redox Cycles Within Contaminated Floodplain Soils
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Massive DNA "BORG" Structures Perplex Scientists
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A comparison of lodgepole and spruce needle chemistry impacts on terrestrial biogeochemical processes during isolated decomposition
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Fungal Communities Associated with Rock Varnish in Black Canyon, New Mexico: Casual Inhabitants or Essential Partners?
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Responses of soil and water chemistry to mountain pine beetle induced tree mortality in Grand County, Colorado, USA
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Diversity of rock varnish bacterial communities from Black Canyon, New Mexico
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