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Environmental Science & Technology|February 12, 2015
Triplet photochemistry of effluent and natural organic matter in whole water and isolates from effluent-receiving riversLaleen C Bodhipaksha, Charles M Sharpless, Yu-Ping Chin, et al.
Water Research|June 16, 2023
Chlorpyrifos fate in the Arctic: Importance of analyte structure in interactions with Arctic dissolved organic matterLauren E O'Connor, Pippin Robison, Ginna Quesada, et al.
The ISME Journal|August 28, 2025
Sulfide stress tolerance as a controller of methane production in temperate wetlandsEmily K Bechtold, Jared B Ellenbogen, Danhui Xin, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|February 1, 2011
When a habitat freezes solid: microorganisms over-winter within the ice column of a coastal Antarctic lakeChristine M Foreman, Markus Dieser, Mark Greenwood, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 25, 2017
Abundant carbon substrates drive extremely high sulfate reduction rates and methane fluxes in Prairie Pothole WetlandsPaula Dalcin Martins, David W Hoyt, Sheel Bansal, et al.
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Environmental Science & Technology|February 12, 2015
Triplet photochemistry of effluent and natural organic matter in whole water and isolates from effluent-receiving riversLaleen C Bodhipaksha, Charles M Sharpless, Yu-Ping Chin, et al.
Water Research|June 16, 2023
Chlorpyrifos fate in the Arctic: Importance of analyte structure in interactions with Arctic dissolved organic matterLauren E O'Connor, Pippin Robison, Ginna Quesada, et al.
The ISME Journal|August 28, 2025
Sulfide stress tolerance as a controller of methane production in temperate wetlandsEmily K Bechtold, Jared B Ellenbogen, Danhui Xin, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|February 1, 2011
When a habitat freezes solid: microorganisms over-winter within the ice column of a coastal Antarctic lakeChristine M Foreman, Markus Dieser, Mark Greenwood, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 25, 2017
Abundant carbon substrates drive extremely high sulfate reduction rates and methane fluxes in Prairie Pothole WetlandsPaula Dalcin Martins, David W Hoyt, Sheel Bansal, et al.
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