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T H E RMOP H ILE S Thermophiles, or heat-loving microscopic organisms, are nourished by the extreme habitat at hydrothermal features in Yellowstone National Park. They also color hydrothermal features shown here at Clep
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Document Date: 2014-05-20 16:53:02


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Springer-Verlag / Cambridge / New York / /

Company

Kluwer Academic Press / Hydrothermal Systems / John Wiley and Sons / Cambridge U Press / T H E RMOP H I LE S A / Globe Pequot Press / Yellowstone Resources / /

Continent

Antarctica / /

Country

United States / /

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Natural Disaster / /

Facility

THERMAL BIOLOGY INSTITUTE / Thermal Biology Institute of Montana State University / /

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by-products / energy geochemistry / chemical building / thermophilic food chain / machinery / energy sources / chemical / car battery / food / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Norris Geyser Basin Lemonade Creek Nymph Creek / Yellowstone Lake / Mud Volcano / Obsidian Creek / Huckleberry Hot Springs Boiling River / /

Organization

Congress / Montana State University / National Park Service / Cornell / American Society for Microbiology / Yellowstone Association / General Services Administration / National Academy of Sciences / Thermal Biology Institute / Tree of Life / Foundation of Earth / /

Person

Joan Henson / Michael Oren / Sherry Cady / Walter Harvey Weed / Carl Woese / Mary Parenteau / Biosphere / Aharon Oren / Henry Heasler / Beverly Parenteau / Russell Rodriguez / Cheryl Jaworowski / Carolyn Duckworth / Jennifer Whipple / Jack Farmer / Walter Harvey / Brock / /

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Farmer / Geologist / certainly caused geologist / T.D. / /

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Kansas / Montana / New York / /

PublishedMedium

The ISME Journal / Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / Current Opinion / /

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www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073 / www.windowsintowonderland.org / www.microbeworld.org / /

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