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Geomicrobiology And Microbial Geochemistry, December 2015, Vol. 11, No. 6
$20.00Microbes drive the interplay of Earth and life and thus control critical processes in ocean, atmosphere, and terrestrial environments. Indeed, this unseen part of our world has regulated the cycling of key elements throughout geologic time.
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Supergene Metal Deposits, October 2015, Vol. 11, No. 5
$20.00Supergene metal deposits form when deeply buried orebodies are exposed at the surface and undergo oxidation, dissolution, and significant reconcentration of metals. Much of the global economic and scientific interest in these ores stems from their mineralogical diversity and advantages for exploitation due to their surficial development and increased grades.
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Social And Economic Impact Of Geochemistry, August 2015, Vol. 11, No. 4
$20.00As geochemists and mineralogists, we are well aware of the impact of our science and when pushed we can often reel out great examples where our discoveries have influenced industry and the social wellbeing on the planet. However, this sort of drum-beating is not intuitive, and the explicit need to demonstrate impact in our science is, in many nations, being used as a measure of the required funding level for our discipline.
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Apatite: A Mineral For All Seasons, June 2015, Vol. 11, No. 3
$20.00At the intersection of the biological, geological, and materials science realms, the topic of apatite is highly diverse and interdisciplinary. Apatite-group minerals are the dominant phosphates in the geosphere and biosphere.
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Arc Magmatic Tempos, April 2015, Vol. 11, No. 2
$20.00Research over the past decade has established that magmatism in oceanic and continental arcs is not temporally or spatially steady-state. The causes of well-documented order of magnitude increases in magmatic production over relatively short-lived, high-volume events remain controversial.
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Mineralogy Of Mars, February 2015, Vol. 11, No. 1
$20.00The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity touched down on the surface of Mars on August 5, 2012. Curiosity was built to search and explore for habitable environments.