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2 Sulfide toxicity as key control on anaerobic oxidation of methane in eutrophic coastal sediments Paula Dalcin Martins1,2, João P. R. C. de Monlevad1, Maider J. Echeveste Medrano1, Wytze Klaas Lenstra1,3, Anna Julia Wallenius1, Martijn Hermans3,4, Caroline P. Slomp1,3, Cornelia Ulrike Welte1, Mike S. M. Jetten1, Niels A.G.M. van Helmond1,3 1 Department of Microbiology, Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences, Radboud University, Nijmegen, 6525 AJ, The Netherlands 2 Department of Ecosystem and Landscape Dynamics, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 1098 XH, The Netherlands 3 Department of Earth Sciences - Geochemistry, Utrecht University, Utrecht, 3584 CB, The Netherlands 4 Baltic Sea Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, 114 18, Sweden This Chapter was published in Environmental Science & Technology: Dalcin Martins, P., de Monlevad, J. P. R. C., Echeveste Medrano, M. J., Lenstra, W. K., Wallenius, A. J., Hermans, M., Slomp, C. P., Welte, C. U., Jetten, M. S. M., & van Helmond, N. A. G. M. (2024). Sulfide Toxicity as Key Control on Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane in Eutrophic Coastal Sediments. Environmental Science & Technology, 58(26), 11421–11435. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c10418

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