Annotated Bibliography Week 3
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Rika E. Anderson,
William J. Brazelton, John A. Baross (2013) The
Deep Viriosphere: Assessing the Viral Impact on Microbial Community Dynamics in
the Deep Subsurface
Reviews in Mineralogy
and Geochemistry 75 (1): 649-675.
This article is looking at the possibility that viruses can
affect the deep subsurface. They believe
that the lysogenic cycle may be the most common in the biosphere. They discuss the mobility of viruses. They ask if the viruses would have less
movement because of the sediment and rock matrics, or because there is also
fluid would that move viruses more easily.
Haraldur R. Karlsson,
(2001) Isotope Geochemistry of Zeolites,
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry 45 (1):
163-205.
A study of the isotopic abundances in Zeolites. The crystalline open structure has allowed
access by water, gases, and citations.
This makes it difficult to study because of the variety of interactions. Temperatures were found to affect the rate of
Oxygen exchanged, with lower allowing and higher temps restricting exchange.
I am sharing a couple pictures of Zeolites

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