| Special Issue on Microbial Biogeochemistry: Introduction and overviewKenneth H. Nealson and Radu Popa |
449 |
| Biogeochemical signatures through time as inferred from whole microbial genomesAubrey L. Zerkle, Christopher H. House, and Susan L. Brantley |
467 |
| Mineralogical footprints of microbial lifeSusanne Douglas |
503 |
| The co-evolution of the nitrogen, carbon and oxygen cycles in the Proterozoic oceanKatja Fennel, Mick Follows, and Paul G. Falkowski |
526 |
| The conundrum of marine N2 fixationClaire Mahaffey, Anthony F. Michaels, and Douglas G. Capone |
546 |
| Biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus: Insights from oxygen isotope effects of phosphoenzymesRuth E. Blake, James R. ONeil, 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 environmentNita 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 bacteriumBrian 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 observationsA. Lüttge, L. Zhang, and K.H. Nealson |
766 |
| Interactions between mineral surfaces and dissolved species: From monovalent ions to complex organic moleculesUdo 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 sorptionRaul E. Martinez and F. Grant Ferris |
854 |
| A different look at biogeochemistryRobert A. Berner |
872 |