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Vertical pattern of organic matter decomposability in cryoturbated permafrost-af...
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Stabilization of mineral-associated organic carbon in Pleistocene permafrost
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Iron mineral dissolution releases iron and associated organic carbon during perm...
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Pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from Cretaceous deposits of the Antarctic Peninsu...
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Microbial iron(III) reduction during palsa collapse promotes greenhouse gas emis...
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Microbial iron cycling during palsa hillslope collapse promotes greenhouse gas e...
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Antarctic Peninsula
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