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https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-17-61-2014
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-17-61-2014
Workshop white paper
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29 Apr 2014
Workshop white paper |  | 29 Apr 2014

IODP Deep Biosphere Research Workshop report – a synthesis of recent investigations, and discussion of new research questions and drilling targets

B. N. Orcutt, D. E. LaRowe, K. G. Lloyd, H. Mills, W. Orsi, B. K. Reese, J. Sauvage, J. A. Huber, and J. Amend

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