Dissolved inorganic carbon supports robust anabolism and methanogenesis in actively serpentinizing rocks
A. Tristan(California Institute of Technology), Alexis S. Templeton(University of Colorado Boulder), Tori M. Hoehler(Ames Research Center), Srishti Kashyap(University of Colorado Boulder), M. D. Kubo(Ames Research Center), Ashley E. Maloney(University of Colorado Boulder), David Hoyt(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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