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Christopher Boothman

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The ISME Journal|April 23, 2010
Functional diversity of bacteria in a ferruginous hydrothermal sedimentKim M Handley, Christopher Boothman, Rachel A Mills, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 10, 2018
The biogeochemical fate of nickel during microbial ISA degradation; implications for nuclear waste disposalGina Kuippers, Christopher Boothman, Heath Bagshaw, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|January 26, 2026
The Biogeochemical Fate of Se(VI) in Bentonite Systems Relevant to the Disposal of High-Level Radioactive WasteMax Rose, Samuel Shaw, Katherine Morris, et al.
Environmental Microbiome|March 1, 2023
New microbiological insights from the Bowland shale highlight heterogeneity of the hydraulically fractured shale microbiomeNatali Hernandez-Becerra, Lisa Cliffe, Wei Xiu, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum|December 1, 2022
Guar Gum Stimulates Biogenic Sulfide Production in Microbial Communities Derived from UK Fractured Shale Production FluidsLisa Cliffe, Natali Hernandez-Becerra, Christopher Boothman, et al.
Harmful Algae|July 13, 2024
Control of cyanobacterial growth with potassium; implications for bloom control in nuclear storage pondsKejing Zhang, Lynn Foster, Christopher Boothman, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 26, 2013
Microbial reduction of Fe(III) under alkaline conditions relevant to geological disposalAdam J Williamson, Katherine Morris, Sam Shaw, et al.
ACS Omega|December 8, 2025
Microbially-Induced Carbonate Precipitation in Low pH Cement; Potential for Self-Healing in Radioactive Waste Geodisposal SystemsAnanya Singh, Natalie Byrd, Dirk Engelberg, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|May 17, 2021
Microbial Degradation of Citric Acid in Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal: Impact on Biomineralization ReactionsNatalie Byrd, Jonathan R Lloyd, Joe S Small, et al.
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|June 29, 2006
Reactive azo dye reduction by Shewanella strain J18 143Carolyn I Pearce, Robert Christie, Christopher Boothman, et al.
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The ISME Journal|April 23, 2010
Functional diversity of bacteria in a ferruginous hydrothermal sedimentKim M Handley, Christopher Boothman, Rachel A Mills, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 10, 2018
The biogeochemical fate of nickel during microbial ISA degradation; implications for nuclear waste disposalGina Kuippers, Christopher Boothman, Heath Bagshaw, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|January 26, 2026
The Biogeochemical Fate of Se(VI) in Bentonite Systems Relevant to the Disposal of High-Level Radioactive WasteMax Rose, Samuel Shaw, Katherine Morris, et al.
Environmental Microbiome|March 1, 2023
New microbiological insights from the Bowland shale highlight heterogeneity of the hydraulically fractured shale microbiomeNatali Hernandez-Becerra, Lisa Cliffe, Wei Xiu, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum|December 1, 2022
Guar Gum Stimulates Biogenic Sulfide Production in Microbial Communities Derived from UK Fractured Shale Production FluidsLisa Cliffe, Natali Hernandez-Becerra, Christopher Boothman, et al.
Harmful Algae|July 13, 2024
Control of cyanobacterial growth with potassium; implications for bloom control in nuclear storage pondsKejing Zhang, Lynn Foster, Christopher Boothman, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 26, 2013
Microbial reduction of Fe(III) under alkaline conditions relevant to geological disposalAdam J Williamson, Katherine Morris, Sam Shaw, et al.
ACS Omega|December 8, 2025
Microbially-Induced Carbonate Precipitation in Low pH Cement; Potential for Self-Healing in Radioactive Waste Geodisposal SystemsAnanya Singh, Natalie Byrd, Dirk Engelberg, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|May 17, 2021
Microbial Degradation of Citric Acid in Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal: Impact on Biomineralization ReactionsNatalie Byrd, Jonathan R Lloyd, Joe S Small, et al.
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|June 29, 2006
Reactive azo dye reduction by Shewanella strain J18 143Carolyn I Pearce, Robert Christie, Christopher Boothman, et al.
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