Search Results - "Ammerman, J.W"
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Sulfur Cycling in the Terrestrial Subsurface: Commensal Interactions, Spatial Scales, and Microbial Heterogeneity
Published in Microbial ecology (01-09-1998)“…Microbiological, geochemical, and isotopic analyses of sediment and water samples from the unconsolidated Yegua formation in east-central Texas were used to…”
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Factors influencing methane distribution in Texas ground water
Published in Ground water (01-01-1998)“…To determine the factors that influence the distribution of methane in Texas ground water, water samples were collected from 40 wells in east-central and…”
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Microbial Abundance and Activity in a Low-Conductivity Aquifer System in East-Central Texas
Published in Microbial ecology (01-05-1998)“…The influence of sediment properties and groundwater geochemistry on microbial abundance and activity was examined in a Gulf Coast aquifer system. Three…”
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Bacterioplankton in the coastal euphotic zone: distribution, activity and possible relationships with phytoplankton
Published in Marine biology (01-01-1980)“…Bacterioplankton were studied in the euphotic zone of the Southern California Bight, USA, with special attention to biological factors affecting bacterial…”
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High-affinity uptake of an ammonium analogue by two marine microflagellates from the oligotrophic pacific
Published in Marine biology (01-01-1983)“…Two marine microflagellates, isolated from the North Pacific Central Gyre, and tentatively identified as Platymonas sp. and Mantoniella sp. were examined for…”
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Building standards for access to oceanographic observatory instrumentation
Published in 2003 International Conference Physics and Control. Proceedings (Cat. No.03EX708) (2003)“…The methods and software interfaces used by ocean observatory operators and scientist users to access data generated by sensors and instruments attached to…”
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Bacterioplankton growth in seawater: II. Organic matter utilization during steady-state growth in seawater cultures
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (1984)“…The objective of this study was to examine the coupling between production of dissolved organic matter in the sea and its utilization by bacteria. We found…”
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