Using geochemical indicators to distinguish high biogeochemical activitiy in floodplain soils and sediments
Abstract
This study develops a methodology to predict potential elevated rates of biogeochemical activity (microbial "hotspots") in subsurface environments by correlating microbial DNA and aspects of the community structure with the spatial distribution of geochemical indicators in subsURface sediments.
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