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    A High Arctic soil ecosystem resists long-term environmental manipulations by LAMB, ERIC G., HAN, SUKKYUN, LANOIL, BRIAN D., HENRY, GREG H. R., BRUMMELL, MARTIN E., BANERJEE, SAMIRAN, SICILIANO, STEVEN D.

    Published in Global change biology (01-10-2011)
    “…We evaluated above‐ and belowground ecosystem changes in a 16 year, combined fertilization and warming experiment in a High Arctic tundra deciduous shrub heath…”
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    Comparison of Microbial Community Compositions of Two Subglacial Environments Reveals a Possible Role for Microbes in Chemical Weathering Processes by SKIDMORE, Mark, ANDERSON, Suzanne P, SHARP, Martin, FOGHT, Julia, LANOIL, Brian D

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-2005)
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    Permafrost Microbial Community Structure Changes Across the Pleistocene-Holocene Boundary by Saidi-Mehrabad, Alireza, Neuberger, Patrick, Hajihosseini, Morteza, Froese, Duane, Lanoil, Brian D.

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (19-08-2020)
    “…Despite the presence of well-documented changes in vegetation and faunal communities at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition, it is unclear whether similar…”
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    Comparison of the Hydraulic Fracturing Water Cycle in China and North America: A Critical Review by Zhong, Cheng, Zolfaghari, Ashkan, Hou, Deyi, Goss, Greg G., Lanoil, Brian D., Gehman, Joel, Tsang, Daniel C. W., He, Yuhe, Alessi, Daniel S.

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-06-2021)
    “…There is considerable debate about the sustainability of the hydraulic fracturing (HF) water cycle in North America. Recently, this debate has expanded to…”
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    Perennial Antarctic Lake Ice: An Oasis for Life in a Polar Desert by Priscu, John C., Fritsen, Christian H., Adams, Edward E., Giovannoni, Stephen J., Paerl, Hans W., McKay, Christopher P., Doran, Peter T., Gordon, Douglas A., Lanoil, Brian D., Pinckney, James L.

    “…The permanent ice covers of Antarctic lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys develop liquid water inclusions in response to solar heating of internal aeolian-derived…”
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    Response of aquatic microbial communities and bioindicator modelling of hydraulic fracturing flowback and produced water by Zhong, Cheng, Nesbø, Camilla L, Goss, Greg G, Lanoil, Brian D, Alessi, Daniel S

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-05-2020)
    “…ABSTRACT The response of microbial communities to releases of hydraulic fracturing flowback and produced water (PW) may influence ecosystem functions. However,…”
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    Permafrost microbial communities follow shifts in vegetation, soils, and megafauna extinctions in Late Pleistocene NW North America by Murchie, Tyler J., Long, George S., Lanoil, Brian D., Froese, Duane, Poinar, Hendrik N.

    Published in Environmental DNA (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-11-2023)
    “…We analyzed the microbial constituent of sedimentary ancient DNA sequence data recovered from subarctic loessal permafrost sediments dating between 30,000 and…”
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    Temporal Changes in Microbial Community Composition and Geochemistry in Flowback and Produced Water from the Duvernay Formation by Zhong, Cheng, Li, Jiaying, Flynn, Shannon L, Nesbø, Camilla L, Sun, Chenxing, von Gunten, Konstantin, Lanoil, Brian D, Goss, Greg G, Martin, Jonathan W, Alessi, Daniel S

    Published in ACS earth and space chemistry (20-06-2019)
    “…Microbial activity in flowback and produced water (FPW) may negatively influence shale oil and gas extraction. However, the impacts of using recycled produced…”
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    Bacteria and Archaea physically associated with Gulf of Mexico gas hydrates by LANOIL, Brian D, SASSEN, Roger, LA DUC, Myron T, SWEET, Stephen T, NEALSON, Kenneth H

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-11-2001)
    “…Although there is significant interest in the potential interactions of microbes with gas hydrate, no direct physical association between them has been…”
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    Maribius salinus gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from a solar saltern and Maribius pelagius sp. nov., cultured from the Sargasso Sea, belonging to the Roseobacter clade by Choi, Dong H, Cho, Jang-Cheon, Lanoil, Brian D, Giovannoni, Stephen J, Cho, Byung C

    “…1 School of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Research Institute of Oceanography, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea 2 Division of…”
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    The impact of reclamation and vegetation removal on compositional and functional attributes of soil microbial communities in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region by Santana-Martinez, Juan Camilo, Aguirre-Monroy, Angelica M., MacKenzie, M. Derek, Lanoil, Brian D.

    “…Large-scale mining for oil extraction in the boreal forests of Northern Alberta has led to a disturbance footprint of ~900 km2 of land; which must be reclaimed…”
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    Impact of stockpiling on soil fungal communities and their functions by Cabrera‐Hernandez, Julian A., Davidson, Hanna, MacKenzie, Michael D., Lanoil, Brian D.

    Published in Restoration ecology (19-11-2024)
    “…Fungal communities are important components of soil biology and play crucial roles in multiple ecosystem functions and services; therefore, they can be used as…”
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    Identification of bacterial cells by chromosomal painting by LANOIL, B. D, GIOVANNONI, S. J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-03-1997)
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    Screening of a fosmid library of marine environmental genomic DNA fragments reveals four clones related to members of the order Planctomycetales by VERGIN, K. L, URBACH, E, STEIN, J. L, DELONG, E. F, LANOIL, B. D, GIOVANNONI, S. J

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-08-1998)
    “…A fosmid library with inserts containing approximately 40 kb of marine bacterial DNA (J. L. Stein, T. L. Marsh, K. Y. Wu, H. Shizuya, and E. F. DeLong, J…”
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    Archaeal diversity in ODP legacy borehole 892b and associated seawater and sediments of the Cascadia Margin by Lanoil, Brain D., Duc, Myron T. La, Wright, Miriam, Kastner, Miriam, Nealson, Kenneth H., Bartlett, Douglas

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-10-2005)
    “…The Cascadia Margin is a region of active accretionary tectonics characterized by high methane flux accompanied by the formation of sedimentary gas hydrates,…”
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    Bacteria and ArchaeaPhysically Associated with Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrates by Brian D. Lanoil, Roger Sassen, Myron T. La Duc, Stephen T. Sweet, Kenneth H. Nealson

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-2001)
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    Bacterial chromosomal painting for in situ monitoring of cultured marine bacteria by Lanoil, Brian D., Carlson, Craig A., Giovannoni, Stephen J.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-12-2000)
    “…We previously described a new method, bacterial chromosomal painting (BCP), for the in situ identification of bacterial cells. Here, we describe the…”
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    Development and application of genomic DNA based methods for the identification and characterization of marine bacterioplankton by Lanoil, Brian D

    “…A series of experiments was performed to determine the feasibility of genomic DNA-based methods for ecological and physiological studies of dominant bacteria…”
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    Screening of a Fosmid Library of Marine Environmental Genomic DNA Fragments Reveals Four Clones Related to Members of the OrderPlanctomycetales by Kevin L. Vergin, Ena Urbach, Jeffery L. Stein, Edward F. DeLong, Brian D. Lanoil, Stephen J. Giovannoni

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-08-1998)
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