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Denitrification in the shallow ground water of a tile-drained, agricultural watershed
by Mehnert, E.; Hwang, H.; Johnson, T.M.; Sanford, R.A.; Beaumont, W.C.; Holm, T.R.
Published in 2007
doi: 10.2134/jeq2006.0096
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Detection and preliminary characterization of active iron-reducing bacterial populations in deeply buried (1.7-2.0 km) saline sandstone reservoirs of the Illinois Basin, Midcontinent
by Dong, Y.; Sanford, R.A.; Cann, I.; Mackie, R., II; Locke, R.A.; Fouke, B.W.
Published in 2012
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Fe-oxide grain coatings support bacterial Fe-reducing metabolisms in 1.7-2.0 km-deep subsurface quartz arenite sandstone reservoirs of the Illinois Basin (USA)
by Dong, Y.; Sanford, R.A.; Locke, R.A.; Cann, I.K.; Mackie, R.I.; Fouke, B.W.
Published in 2014
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00511
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Bacterial ferric iron reduction by a fermentative Orenia sp. (strain 6634) isolated from 2.02 km depth Cambrian-age Mt. Simon Sandstone Illinois Basin, USA
by Dong, Y.; Sanford, R.A.; Locke, R.A.; Weber, J.; Egan, S.M.; Cann, I.L.O.; Mackie, R.I.; Fouke, B.W.
Published in 2013
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Phylogenetic diversity, stratigraphic distribution of indigenous microbes revealed from a 2km well in Decatur, IL
by Dong, Y.; Flynn, T.; Sanford, R.A.; Miller, P.A.; Chia, N.; Kumar, C.G.; Kim, P.; Cann, I.K.; Mackie, R.I.; Price, N.D.; Sivaguru, M.; Nolte, M.; Fouke, B.W.
Published in 2011
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Orenia metallireducens sp. nov. strain Z6, a novel metal-reducing member of the phylum Firmicutes from the deep subsurface
by Dong, Y.; Sanford, R.A.; Boyanov, M.I.; Kemner, K.M.; Flynn, T.M.; O'Loughlin, E.J.; Chang, Y.; Locke, R.A., Jr.; Weber, J.R.; Egan, S.M.; Mackie, R.I.; Cann, I.; Fouke, B.W.
Published in 2016
doi: 10.1128/AEM.02382-16
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Halomonas sulfidaeris-dominated microbial community inhabits a 1.8 km-deep subsurface Cambrian sandstone reservoir
by Dong, Y.; Kumar, C.G.; Chia, N.; Kim, P.; Miller, P.A.; Price, N.D.; Cann, I.K.O.; Flynn, T.M.; Sanford, R.A.; Krapac, I.G.; Locke, R.A., II; Hong, P.; Tamaki, H.; Liu, W.; Mackie, R.I.; Hernandez, A.G.; Wright, C.L.; Mikel, M.A.; Walker, J.L.; Sivaguru, M.; Fried, G.; Yannarell, A.C.; Fouke, B.W.
Published in 2014
doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.12325
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