All abstracts by Anna Gorbushina in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2019) Mg Isotope Fractionation in Organisms: Why Fractionation Factors Depend on Mg Uptakevon Blanckenburg F, Pokharel R, Uhlig D, Schuessler JA, Gerrits R & Gorbushina A
(2019) Attachment of the Rock-Inhabiting Fungus K. Petricola A95 to Olivine Enhances Mineral Dissolution by Preventing the Precipitation of Iron (Oxyhydr)oxides
Gerrits R, Pokharel R, Breitenbach R, Feldmann I, Radnik J, Wirth R, Schuessler J, von Blanckenburg F, Gorbushina A & Schott J
(2016) Do Fungi Change the Rate and Mg Isotopic Composition during Mineral Dissolution?
Pokharel R, Gerrits R, Floor GH, Schuessler JA, Gorbushina AA & von Blanckenburg F
(2015) IsoNose – Isotopic Tools as Novel Sensors of Earth Surfaces Resources – A New Marie Curie Initial Training Network
von Blanckenburg F, Bouchez J, Bouman C, Gaillardet J, Gorbushina A, James R, Kamber B, Oelkers E, Tesmer M & Ashton J
(2010) Fungal Growth on Bare Rock Surfaces – Where Does the Carbon Come from?
Gorbushina A
(2009) Iron, Sulfur and the Global Carbon Cycle
Krumbein W & Gorbushina A
(2009) How Biological Interactions and Physical Stresses Influence Fungal Biogeochemical Impact
Gorbushina A
(2005) Sub-Aerial Rock-Inhabiting Communities: Role in Land Colonization and Contribution to Biogeochemistry of Rock Surfaces
Gorbushina AA
(2003) How and Why Do Rocks Turn Black – A History of Surface Biogeochemistry
Gorbushina A, Krumbein W, Rullkoetter J & Volkmann M