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geomicrobiologist

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  • noun geology, biology A geologist or microbiologist whose speciality is geomicrobiology

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Examples

  • “A 60,000 kilometer seam of basalt is exposed along the mid-ocean ridge spreading system, representing potentially the largest surface area for microbes to colonize on Earth,” said USC geomicrobiologist Katrina Edwards.

    Barren Seafloor Teeming With Microbial Life Staq Mavlen 2008

  • “A 60,000 kilometer seam of basalt is exposed along the mid-ocean ridge spreading system, representing potentially the largest surface area for microbes to colonize on Earth,” said USC geomicrobiologist Katrina Edwards.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Staq Mavlen 2008

  • A geomicrobiologist at Washington University in St. Louis has proposed that evolution is the primary driving force in the early Earth's development rather than physical processes, such as plate tectonics.

    Science Press Release Synopses 2005

  • "This is what you could call 'invisible life' - without the right tools," said project head Rick Colwell, a geomicrobiologist at Oregon State University who gave a talk here yesterday at the meeting of the Geological Society of America.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • "This is a seminal discovery," says Ronald Oremland, a geomicrobiologist with the U.S.

    U.S. News 2010

  • "They're quite capable of tolerating extreme conditions," said Charles Cockell, a geomicrobiologist at The Open University in the UK.

    Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News 2010

  • "This briny pond is a unique sort of time capsule," says Jill Mikucki, a geomicrobiologist now at Dartmouth College.

    Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews 2009

  • "This briny pond is a unique sort of time capsule," says Jill Mikucki, a geomicrobiologist now at Dartmouth College.

    Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews 2009

  • Methanogens flourished on early Earth, presumably filling the atmosphere with methane gas, said study leader Kurt Konhauser, a geomicrobiologist at the University of Alberta.

    Top Stories - Google News 2009

  • It's an anaerobic form of metabolism at heart that then produces oxygen and becomes an aerobic form of metabolism, "says University of California in Santa Barbara (UCSB) geomicrobiologist David Valentine, a researcher unaffiliated with the new investigation.

    Softpedia News - Global Tudor Vieru 2010

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