Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H2) is characterized by a very strong depletion in deuterium. Although the biological source to the atmosphere is small compared to photochemical or combustion sources, it makes an important contribution to the global isotope budget of molecular hydrogen (H2). Large uncertainties exist in the quantification of the individual production and degradation processes that contribute to the atmospheric budget, and isotope measurements are a tool to distinguish the contributions from the different sources. Measurements of δD from the various H2 sources are scarce and for biologically produced H2 only very few measurements exist. Here the first systematic study of the isotopic composition of biologically pro...
Hydrogen atoms from water and food are incorporated into biomass during cellular metabolism and bios...
Measurements of the stable isotopic composition (δD(H2) or δD) of atmospheric molecular hydrogen (H2...
Isotopic compositions of carbon-bound hydrogen in individual compounds from eight different organism...
Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H2) is characterized by a very strong depletion in deuteri...
Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H-2) is characterised by a very strong depletion in deuter...
Abstract. Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H2) is characterised by a very strong depletion ...
Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H2) is characterised by a very strong depletion in deuteri...
International audienceRationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemist...
Rationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemistry, and an indirect gr...
International audienceRationale: Molecular hydrogen (H 2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemis...
With average mixing ratios (χ) around 550 ppb (nmole/mole), molecular hydrogen (H2) is the most abun...
Rationale Molecular hydrogen (H-2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemistry, and an indirect gr...
[1] Molecular hydrogen (H2) is one of the most important energy sources for subseafloor chemolithoau...
Hydrogen metabolism was studied in the anaerobic bacterium, Sporomusa sp. strain DMG 58, by measurin...
Oceans are a net source of molecular hydrogen (H2) to the atmosphere. The production of marine H2 is...
Hydrogen atoms from water and food are incorporated into biomass during cellular metabolism and bios...
Measurements of the stable isotopic composition (δD(H2) or δD) of atmospheric molecular hydrogen (H2...
Isotopic compositions of carbon-bound hydrogen in individual compounds from eight different organism...
Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H2) is characterized by a very strong depletion in deuteri...
Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H-2) is characterised by a very strong depletion in deuter...
Abstract. Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H2) is characterised by a very strong depletion ...
Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H2) is characterised by a very strong depletion in deuteri...
International audienceRationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemist...
Rationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemistry, and an indirect gr...
International audienceRationale: Molecular hydrogen (H 2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemis...
With average mixing ratios (χ) around 550 ppb (nmole/mole), molecular hydrogen (H2) is the most abun...
Rationale Molecular hydrogen (H-2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemistry, and an indirect gr...
[1] Molecular hydrogen (H2) is one of the most important energy sources for subseafloor chemolithoau...
Hydrogen metabolism was studied in the anaerobic bacterium, Sporomusa sp. strain DMG 58, by measurin...
Oceans are a net source of molecular hydrogen (H2) to the atmosphere. The production of marine H2 is...
Hydrogen atoms from water and food are incorporated into biomass during cellular metabolism and bios...
Measurements of the stable isotopic composition (δD(H2) or δD) of atmospheric molecular hydrogen (H2...
Isotopic compositions of carbon-bound hydrogen in individual compounds from eight different organism...