selected publications
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abstract
- Environmental impacts of the geologic sequestration of CO2: Potential impacts from mobilized organic species. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society. 2011
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journal article
- A new view of the tree of life. Nature Microbiology. 1:16048.
- Biology of a widespread uncultivated archaeon that contributes to carbon fixation in the subsurface. Nature Communications. 5.
- Differential depth distribution of microbial function and putative symbionts through sediment-hosted aquifers in the deep terrestrial subsurface. Nature Microbiology. 3:328-336.
- Genomic resolution of a cold subsurface aquifer community provides metabolic insights for novel microbes adapted to high CO2concentrations. Environmental Microbiology. 19:459-474.
- Metagenomic analysis of a high carbon dioxide subsurface microbial community populated by chemolithoautotrophs and bacteria and archaea from candidate phyla. Environmental Microbiology. 18:1686-1703.
- Potential for microbial H2 and metal transformations associated with novel bacteria and archaea in deep terrestrial subsurface sediments. The ISME Journal. 11:1915-1929.
- Thousands of microbial genomes shed light on interconnected biogeochemical processes in an aquifer system. Nature Communications. 7:13219.