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Economic Geology; June 2006; v. 101; no. 4; p. 907-917; DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.101.4.907
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ECONOMIC GEOLOGY prints partial tables of contents of a number of journals as an information service. Please do not write to us to obtain copies of the journals or papers. If you cannot arrange to get copies of interesting papers through your normal library sources, please contact the offices of the individual journals for assistance. Where possible, their U.S. addresses are given. Addresses are listed in Vol. 101, issue 1.

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Vol 90, No. 7, 2006


Reconstructing the architecture and sequence stratigraphy of the preserved fluvial record as a tool for reservoir development: A reality check—Andrew D. Miall 989

Vol 90, No. 8, 2006


Reactivation of pressure-solution seams by a strike-slip fault-sequential, dilational jog formation and fluid flow— A. John Watkinson and E. M. Geraghty Ward 1187
Geothermal convection in the Tengiz carbonate platform, Kazakhstan: Reactive transport models of diagenesis and reservoir quality—Gareth D. Jones and Yitian Xiao 1251

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE

Vol 305, No. 6–8, 2005


Special Issue on Microbial Biogeochemistry: Introduction and overview—Kenneth H. Nealson and Radu Popa 449
Biogeochemical signatures through time as inferred from whole microbial genomes—Aubrey L. Zerkle, Christopher H. House, and Susan L. Brantley 467
Mineralogical footprints of microbial life—Susanne Douglas 503
The co-evolution of the nitrogen, carbon and oxygen cycles in the Proterozoic ocean—Katja Fennel, Mick Follows, and Paul G. Falkowski 526
The conundrum of marine N2 fixation—Claire Mahaffey, Anthony F. Michaels, and Douglas G. Capone 546
Biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus: Insights from oxygen isotope effects of phosphoenzymes—Ruth E. Blake, James R. O’Neil, and Aleksandr V. Surkov 596
Computational chemistry applied to studies of organic contaminants in the environment: Examples based on benzo[a]pyrene— James D. Kubicki 621
Multiple sulfur isotope fractionations in biological systems: A case study with sulfate reducers and sulfur disproportionators— David T. Johnston, James Farquhar, Boswell A. Wing, Alan J. Kaufman, Donald E. Canfield, and Kirsten S. Habicht 645
Modeling apatite nucleation in the human body and in the geochemical environment—Nita Sahai 661
Spectromicroscopy at the organic-inorganic interface in biominerals —Gelsomina De Stasio, Margaret A. Schmitt, and Samuel H. Gellman 673
Putative mineral-specific proteins synthesized by a metal reducing bacterium—Brian H. Lower, Michael F. Hochella, Jr., and Steven K. Lower 687
Biogenic dissolution of a soil cerium-phosphate mineral— Javiera Cervini-Silva, David A. Fowle, and Jillian Banfield 711
Quantifying the relationship between microbial attachment and mineral surface dynamics using vertical scanning interferometry (VSI)—K.J. Davis and A. Lüttge 727
Directed natural forces of affinity between a bacterium and mineral —Steven K. Lower 752
Mineral surfaces and their implications for microbial attachment: Results from Monte Carlo simulations and direct surface observations—A. Lüttge, L. Zhang, and K.H. Nealson 766
Interactions between mineral surfaces and dissolved species: From monovalent ions to complex organic molecules—Udo Becker, Subhashis Biswas, Treavor Kendall, Peter Risthaus, Christine V. Putnis, and Carlos M. Pina 791
A universal surface complexation framework for modeling proton binding onto bacterial surfaces in geologic settings— David Borrok, Benjamin F. Turner, and Jeremy B. Fein 826
Review of the surface chemical heterogeneity of bacteriogenic iron oxides: Proton and cadmium sorption—Raul E. Martinez and F. Grant Ferris 854
A different look at biogeochemistry—Robert A. Berner 872

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Stable isotope paleoaltimetry: A critical review—Peter M. Blisniuk and Libby A. Stern 1033

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