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    Methane Transport during a Controlled Release in the Vadose Zone by Felice, Mark, Sieyes, Nick, Peng, Juan, Schmidt, Radomir, Buelow, Maya, Jourabchi, Parisa, Scow, Kate, Mackay, Douglas

    Published in Vadose zone journal (2018)
    “…Core Ideas Vadose zone CH4 migration was densely monitored during a controlled‐release scenario. Soil moisture strongly influenced vadose zone CH4 fate and CH4…”
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    Journal Article
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    Methane‐Oxidizing Bacteria Communities Shift to Attenuate a Controlled Vadose Zone Methane Release by Felice, Mark L., Schmidt, Radomir, Peng, Juan, Sieyes, Nicholas R., Scow, Kate M., Mackay, Douglas M.

    Published in Vadose zone journal (2018)
    “…Core Ideas The ecological niche of soil methane‐oxidizing bacteria (MOB) affects CH4 efflux. Results support application of the CSR model to MOB proposed by…”
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    Impacts and interactions of biochar and biosolids on agricultural soil microbial communities during dry and wet-dry cycles by Wang, Daoyuan, Felice, Mark L., Scow, Kate M.

    “…Extreme hydrological processes, such as prolonged drought and frequent wet-dry cycles, are major consequences of climate change and can influence…”
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    Microbial abundances and carbon use under ambient temperature or experimental warming in a southern boreal peatland by Felice, Mark, Blake, Cameron M., Sebestyen, Stephen, Gutknecht, Jessica L. M.

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-05-2024)
    “…Organic peat soils occupy relatively little of the global land surface area but store vast amounts of soil carbon in northern latitudes where climate is…”
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    Methane Transport and Soil Microbial Community Shifts during a Continuous Subsurface Methane Release by Felice, Mark Lawrence

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Methane is a potent greenhouse gas generated when organic carbon is broken down under anaerobic conditions. Natural and anthropogenic sources, including…”
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    Chemical kinetics: The effect of surface area on reaction rate by Felice, Mark S, Freilich, Mark B

    Published in Journal of chemical education (01-01-1978)
    “…The preparation and procedure for a demonstration of the effect of surface area on reaction rate …”
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