Mark E Conrad
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Bill M, Conrad M, Faybishenko B, Larsen J, Geller J, Borglin S, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2019 Jul;
235:440-446.
PMID: 31272004
Hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) is a common inorganic contaminant in industrial areas and represents a serious threat to human health due its toxicity. Here we report experimental results from a field-scale...
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Ceja-Navarro J, Karaoz U, Bill M, Hao Z, White 3rd R, Arellano A, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2019 Mar;
4(5):864-875.
PMID: 30858574
Beneficial microbial associations enhance the fitness of most living organisms, and wood-feeding insects offer some of the most striking examples of this. Odontotaenius disjunctus is a wood-feeding beetle that possesses...
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Engelbrektson A, Cheng Y, Hubbard C, Jin Y, Arora B, Tom L, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2018 Aug;
9:1575.
PMID: 30140256
Hydrogen sulfide production by sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) is the primary cause of oil reservoir souring. Amending environments with chlorate or perchlorate [collectively denoted (per)chlorate] represents an emerging technology to...
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Varadharajan C, Beller H, Bill M, Brodie E, Conrad M, Han R, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2017 Apr;
51(9):4918-4927.
PMID: 28365989
Hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is a widespread and toxic groundwater contaminant. Reductive immobilization to Cr(III) is a treatment option, but its success depends on the long-term potential for reduced chromium precipitates...
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Mehta-Kolte M, Loutey D, Wang O, Youngblut M, Hubbard C, Wetmore K, et al.
mBio
. 2017 Feb;
8(1).
PMID: 28223460
The genetic and biochemical basis of perchlorate-dependent HS oxidation (PSOX) was investigated in the dissimilatory perchlorate-reducing microorganism (DPRM) PS (PS). Previously, it was shown that all known DPRMs innately oxidize...
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Yabusaki S, Wilkins M, Fang Y, Williams K, Arora B, Bargar J, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2017 Feb;
51(6):3307-3317.
PMID: 28218533
Three-dimensional variably saturated flow and multicomponent biogeochemical reactive transport modeling, based on published and newly generated data, is used to better understand the interplay of hydrology, geochemistry, and biology controlling...
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Kang M, Christian S, Celia M, Mauzerall D, Bill M, Miller A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2016 Nov;
113(48):13636-13641.
PMID: 27849603
Recent measurements of methane emissions from abandoned oil/gas wells show that these wells can be a substantial source of methane to the atmosphere, particularly from a small proportion of high-emitting...
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Cheng Y, Hubbard C, Li L, Bouskill N, Molins S, Zheng L, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2016 Jun;
50(13):7010-8.
PMID: 27267666
Microbial souring in oil reservoirs produces toxic, corrosive hydrogen sulfide through microbial sulfate reduction, often accompanying (sea)water flooding during secondary oil recovery. With data from column experiments as constraints, we...
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Vaughn L, Conrad M, Bill M, Torn M
Glob Chang Biol
. 2016 Mar;
22(10):3487-502.
PMID: 26990225
Arctic wetlands are currently net sources of atmospheric CH4 . Due to their complex biogeochemical controls and high spatial and temporal variability, current net CH4 emissions and gross CH4 processes...
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Gregoire P, Engelbrektson A, Hubbard C, Metlagel Z, Csencsits R, Auer M, et al.
Environ Microbiol Rep
. 2015 Mar;
6(6):558-64.
PMID: 25756108
We investigated H2S attenuation by dissimilatory perchlorate-reducing bacteria (DPRB). All DPRB tested oxidized H2S coupled to (per)chlorate reduction without sustaining growth. H2S was preferentially utilized over organic electron donors resulting...