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  • Mills, G., Y.-L. Li, M. Jones, L. Paddock, C.S. Romanek, C.L. Zhang, and J. Wiegel. Chemical and Isotopic Signatures of Hot Springs at Jackson Mountain, Nevada. American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 2004. (poster)
  • Pearson A., Z. Huang, A.E. Ingalls, C.S. Romanek, J. Wiegel, K.H. Freeman, R.H. Smittenberg, and C.L. Zhang. 2004. Nonmarine crenarchaeol in Nevada hot springs. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 70: 5229–5237. SREL reprint # 2793
  • Zhang C.L., Z. Huang, A. Peacock, D.C. White, C.S. Romanek, J. Wiegel, and A. Pearson. Biodiversity of bacteria and archaea in Nevada hot springs. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Nov. 2003. Seattle, WA. (Abstract; PowerPoint presentation)
Otehr related publications
  • Blank C.E., S.L. Cady, and N.R. Pace. 2002. Microbial composition of near-boiling silica-depositing thermal springs throughout Yellowstone National Park. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 68(10):5123-5135.
  • Donahoe-Christiansen J, S, D'Imperio, C.R. Jackson, W.P. Inskeep, and T.R. McDermott. 2004. Arsenite-oxidizing Hydrogenobaculum strain isolated from an acid-sulfate-chloride geothermal spring in Yellowstone National Park. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 70(3):1865-1868.
  • Itoh T., K. Suzuki, and T. Nakase. 2002. Vulcanisaeta distributa gen. nov., sp nov., and Vulcanisaeta souniana sp nov., novel hyperthermophilic rod-shaped crenarchaeotes isolated from hot springs in Japan. Intl. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 52:1097-1104.
  • Jackson C.R., H.W. Langner, J. Donahoe-Christiansen, W.P. Inskeep, and T.R. McDermott. 2001. Molecular analysis of microbial community structure in an arsenite-oxidizing acidic thermal spring. Environ. Microbiol. 3(8):532-542.
  • Jahnke L.L. , W. Eder, R. Huber, J.M. Hope, K.U. Hinrichs, J.M. Hayes, D.J. Des Marais, S.L. Cady, and R.E. Summons. 2001. Signature lipids and stable carbon isotope analyses of octopus spring hyperthermophilic communities compared with those of Aquificales representatives. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 67(11):5179-5189.
  • Marteinsson V.T., S. Hauksdottir, C.F.V. Hobel, H. Kristmannsdottir, G.O. Hreggvidsson, and J.K. Kristjansson. Phylogenetic diversity analysis of subterranean hot springs in Iceland. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 67(9):4242-4248.
  • Ochsenreiter T., D. Selezi, A. Quaiser, L. Bonch-Osmolovskaya, and C. Schleper. 2003. Diversity and abundance of Crenarchaeota in terrestrial habitats studied by 16S RNA surveys and real time PCR. Environ. Microbiol. 5(9):787-797.
  • Simon H.M., J.A. Dodsworth, R.M. Goodman. 2000. Crenarchaeota colonize terrestrial plant roots. Environ. Microbiol. 2(5):495-505.
  • Takai K., D.P. Moser, M. DeFlaun, T.C. Onstott, J.K. Fredrickson. 2001. Archaeal diversity in waters from deep South African gold mines. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 67(12):5750-5760.
  • Zhang C.L., B.W. Fouke, G. Bonheyo, A. Peacock, D.C. White, Y. Huang, and C.S. Romanek. 2004. Lipid biomarkers and carbon-isotopes of modern travertine deposits (Yellowstone National Park, USA): Implications for biogeochemical dynamics in hot-spring systems. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. 68:3157-3169.
  • Zhang C.L., Q. Ye , D. Goetz, A.-L. Reysenbach, A. Peacock, D.C. White, J. Horita, D.R. Cole, J. Fong, L. Pratt, J. Fang, and Y. Huang. 2002. Carbon isotopic fractionations associated with thermophilic bacteria Thermotoga maritima and Persephonella marina. Environ. Microbiol 4:58-64.
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