Active and dormant microorganisms on glacier surfaces
James A. Bradley(Louisiana State University), Liane G. Benning(GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences), Stefanie Lutz(University of Zurich), Christopher B. Trivedi(GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences), Athanasios Zervas(Aarhus University), Rey Mourot(GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences), Eva L. Doting(Aarhus University), Laura Halbach(Aarhus University), Alexandre M. Anesio(Aarhus University), Matthias Winkel(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Christoph Keuschnig(Freie Universität Berlin), Catherine Larose(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)
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