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Radiolytic H2in continental crust: Nuclear power for deep subsurface microbial communities
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Radiolytic H2in continental crust: Nuclear power for deep subsurface microbial communities
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nuclear power
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Li-Hung Lin
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Tullis Onstott
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T. C. Onstott
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James Hall
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Johanna Lippmann-Pipke
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Julie A. Ward
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Barbara Sherwood Lollar
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Mary DeFlaun
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Randi Rothmel
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Duane Moser
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Thomas M. Gihring
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Bianca Mislowack
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publication date
July 2005
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G3: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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6
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7
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10.1029/2004GC000907
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2005GGG.....6.7003L
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