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Aerobic and Anaerobic Mineralization

The methane forming (methanogenic) archaea can use only a narrow spectrum of substrates, primarily plus CO and acetate (Eqs. 5.21 and [Pg.192]

Below the sulfate zone, however, there are no available electron acceptors left other than CO, and methane accumulates here as the main terminal product of organic matter degradation. [Pg.192]


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