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Document type
Journal articles

Document subtype
Full paper

Title
Aluminum extracts in Antarctic paleosols: Proxy data for organic compounds and bacteria and implications for Martian paleosols

Participants in the publication
William C. Mahaney (Author)
Kris M. Hart (Author)
James M. Dohm (Author)
Ronald G.V. Hancock (Author)
Pedro Costa (Author)
IDL
Shane S. O'Reilly (Author)
Brian P. Kelleher (Author)
Stephane Schwartz (Author)
Bruno Lanson (Author)

Date of Publication
2011-05

Where published
Sedimentary Geology

Publication Identifiers

Publisher
Elsevier BV

Volume
237
Number
1-2

Number of pages
10
Starting page
84
Last page
94

Document Identifiers
DOI - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2011.02.007
URL - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2011.02.007


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APA
William C. Mahaney, Kris M. Hart, James M. Dohm, Ronald G.V. Hancock, Pedro Costa, Shane S. O'Reilly, Brian P. Kelleher, Stephane Schwartz, Bruno Lanson, (2011). Aluminum extracts in Antarctic paleosols: Proxy data for organic compounds and bacteria and implications for Martian paleosols. Sedimentary Geology, 237, 84-94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2011.02.007

IEEE
William C. Mahaney, Kris M. Hart, James M. Dohm, Ronald G.V. Hancock, Pedro Costa, Shane S. O'Reilly, Brian P. Kelleher, Stephane Schwartz, Bruno Lanson, "Aluminum extracts in Antarctic paleosols: Proxy data for organic compounds and bacteria and implications for Martian paleosols" in Sedimentary Geology, vol. 237, pp. 84-94, 2011. 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2011.02.007

BIBTEX
@article{48327, author = {William C. Mahaney and Kris M. Hart and James M. Dohm and Ronald G.V. Hancock and Pedro Costa and Shane S. O'Reilly and Brian P. Kelleher and Stephane Schwartz and Bruno Lanson}, title = {Aluminum extracts in Antarctic paleosols: Proxy data for organic compounds and bacteria and implications for Martian paleosols}, journal = {Sedimentary Geology}, year = 2011, pages = {84-94}, volume = 237 }