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- who: Ke-Qing Xiao from the University have published the research work: Mineralogical control on methylotrophic methanogenesis and implications for cryptic methane cycling in marine surface sediment, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
- what: The authors explore the interactions between MAs, clay minerals and methanogenic archaea simultaneously to elucidate the link between adsorption and inhibition of remineralisation of OC, for an important microbial pathway in marine sediment. Of the clays the authors investigate, montmorillonite is the only one with an interlayer of cations that are easily exchangeable (montmorillonite (Swy-2) cation exchange capacity 85 . . .
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