INTAS Project: Earth Sciences, Environment, Energy
http://www.intas.be/catalog/961-2045.htm

Bernard Wehrli, Swiss Federal Institute for the Environment, EAWAG


This website highlights a 1998 INTAS project that aims to investigate the properties of methanogenic microbial communities developing and operating at low temperatures and define the limiting factors of this process. INTAS is an independent International Association formed by the European Community, European Union's Member States and like minded countries acting to preserve and promote the valuable scientific potential of the NIS partner countries through East-West Scientific co-operation. Users can also link to other past INTAS project descriptions.

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Part of the Starting Point collection. The Starting Point collection includes resources addressing the needs of faculty and graduate students designing, developing, and delivering entry-level undergraduate courses in geoscience.

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Subject: Geoscience:Geology, Biology:Microbiology
Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Grade Level: Graduate/Professional
Topics: Human Dimensions/Resources, Biosphere:Microbiology, Earth surface