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    A carbon, nitrogen, and multi-isotope study of basalt glasses near 14°N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Part B: Mantle source heterogeneities by Bekaert, D.V., Barry, P.H., Curtice, J., Blusztajn, J., Hudak, M., Seltzer, A., Broadley, M.W., Krantz, J.A., Wanless, V.D., Soule, S.A., Mittelstaedt, E., Kurz, M.D.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-03-2024)
    “…Geochemical variations along mid-ocean ridges reveal the heterogeneous nature of the convecting upper mantle and geodynamic evolution of our planet (e.g.,…”
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    A carbon, nitrogen, and multi-isotope study of basalt glasses near 14°N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Part A: Degassing processes by Bekaert, D.V., Barry, P.H., Curtice, J., Blusztajn, J., Hudak, M., Seltzer, A., Broadley, M.W., Krantz, J.A., Wanless, V.D., Soule, S.A., Mittelstaedt, E., Kurz, M.D.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-03-2024)
    “…14°N on the Mid-Atlantic ridge (MAR) is one of only a few locations worldwide where volatile-saturated, geochemically enriched mid-ocean ridge basalts…”
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    Variability of Total and Pathogenic Vibrio parahaemolyticus Densities in Northern Gulf of Mexico Water and Oysters by Zimmerman, A.M, DePaola, A, Bowers, J.C, Krantz, J.A, Nordstrom, J.L, Johnson, C.N, Grimes, D.J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-2007)
    “…Vibrio parahaemolyticus is indigenous to coastal environments and a frequent cause of seafood-borne gastroenteritis in the United States, primarily due to…”
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    Detection of naturally occurring enteroviruses in waters using direct RT-PCR and integrated cell culture-RT-PCR by Shieh, Y.C., Wong, C.I., Krantz, J.A., Hsu, F.C.

    Published in Journal of virological methods (01-04-2008)
    “…Viruses detected by rapid molecular assays are not always infectious. In this study we compared enterovirus levels in natural waters using culture and reverse…”
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