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    Biodegradation of thiocyanate by a novel strain of Burkholderia phytofirmans from soil contaminated by gold mine tailings by Vu, H.P., Mu, A., Moreau, J.W.

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-10-2013)
    “…A novel B. phytofirmans strain with the capacity to degrade thiocyanate was isolated from pH approximately 6·5 soil contaminated by effluent from gold mine…”
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    Crustal fluid and ash alteration impacts on the biosphere of Shikoku Basin sediments, Nankai Trough, Japan by Torres, M. E., Cox, T., Hong, W.-L., McManus, J., Sample, J. C., Destrigneville, C., Gan, H. M., Gan, H. Y., Moreau, J. W.

    Published in Geobiology (01-11-2015)
    “…We present data from sediment cores collected from IODP Site C0012 in the Shikoku Basin. Our site lies at the Nankai Trough, just prior to subduction of the…”
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    A global perspective on bacterial diversity in the terrestrial deep subsurface by Soares, A, Edwards, A, An, D, Bagnoud, A, Bradley, J, Barnhart, E, Bomberg, M, Budwill, K, Caffrey, S M, Fields, M, Gralnick, J, Kadnikov, V, Momper, L, Osburn, M, Mu, A, Moreau, J W, Moser, D, Purkamo, L, Rassner, S M, Sheik, C S, Sherwood Lollar, B, Toner, B M, Voordouw, G, Wouters, K, Mitchell, A C

    “…While recent efforts to catalogue Earth's microbial diversity have focused upon surface and marine habitats, 12-20 % of Earth's biomass is suggested to exist…”
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    Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Stainless Steel by Sulfate Reducing Bacteria: A Tale of Caution by Javed, M.A., Neil, W.C., McAdam, G., Moreau, J.W., Wade, S.A.

    Published in Corrosion (Houston, Tex.) (01-07-2020)
    “…The influence of different experimental media composition and air purging on the potential for microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of Type 304…”
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    Environmental considerations for subseabed geological storage of CO2: A review by Carroll, A.G., Przeslawski, R., Radke, L.C., Black, J.R., Picard, K., Moreau, J.W., Haese, R.R., Nichol, S.

    Published in Continental shelf research (15-07-2014)
    “…Many countries are now using or investigating offshore geological storage of CO2 as a means to reduce atmospheric CO2 emissions. Although associated research…”
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    Mercury distribution and mobility at the abandoned Puhipuhi mercury mine, Northland, New Zealand by Gionfriddo, CM, Ogorek, JM, Butcher, M, Krabbenhoft, DP, Moreau, JW

    “…The United Nations 2013 Minamata Convention advocates for updated environmental assessments of potential point-source sites of mercury contamination, including…”
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    Thio arsenic species measurements in marine organisms and geothermal waters by Maher, W.A., Foster, S., Krikowa, F., Duncan, E., St John, A., Hug, K., Moreau, J.W.

    Published in Microchemical journal (01-07-2013)
    “…Recently two new classes of arsenic species have been identified, thio-methylated arsenic species in marine organisms where the oxygen bonded to arsenic is…”
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    Environmental considerations for subseabed geological storage of CO 2 : A review by Carroll, A G, Przeslawski, R, Radke, L C, Black, J R, Picard, K, Moreau, J W, Haese, R R, Nichol, S

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-07-2014)
    “…Many countries are now using or investigating offshore geological storage of CO2 as a means to reduce atmospheric CO2 emissions. Although associated research…”
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    Outcome following removal of TPLO implants with surgical site infection by Savicky, R, Beale, B, Murtaugh, R, Swiderski-Hazlett, J, Unis, M

    “…To evaluate the outcome of surgical site infection (SSI) associated with tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO) implants following treatment by medical…”
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    Mineralogical biosignatures and the search for life on Mars by Banfield, J F, Moreau, J W, Chan, C S, Welch, S A, Little, B

    Published in Astrobiology (2001)
    “…If life ever existed, or still exists, on Mars, its record is likely to be found in minerals formed by, or in association with, microorganisms. An important…”
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