Grantee Research Project Results
Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R827457E03
MSU SEER: Microbial Control of Arsenic Speciation and Redox Cycling in Contaminated Riverine Sediments
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EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) (1998)
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Book Chapter | Inskeep WP, McDermott TR, Fendorf SE. Arsenic (V)(III) cycling in soils and natural waters:chemical and microbiological processes. In:Frankenberger Jr. WF, Macy JM, eds. Environmental Chemistry of Arsenic. New York, NY:Marcel Dekker, 2002, pp. 183-216. |
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Journal Article | Bhandari A, Lesan HM. Isotherms for atrazine desorption from two surface soils. Environmental Engineering Science 2003;20(3):257-263. |
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Journal Article | Jackson CR, Langner HW, Donahoe-Christiansen J, Inskeep WP, McDermott TR. Molecular analysis of microbial community structure in an arsenite-oxidizing acidic thermal spring. Environmental Microbiology 2001;3(8):532-542. |
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Journal Article | Langner HW, Jackson CR, McDermott TR, Inskeep WP. Rapid oxidation of arsenite in a hot spring ecosystem, Yellowstone National Park. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(16):3302-3309. |
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Journal Article | Lesan HM, Bhandari A. Atrazine sorption on surface soils: time-dependent phase distribution and apparent desorption hysteresis. Water Research 2003;37(7):1644-1654. |
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Journal Article | Macur RE, Wheeler JT, McDermott TR, Inskeep WP. Microbial populations associated with the reduction and enhanced mobilization of arsenic in mine tailings. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(18):3676-3682. |
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Journal Article | Macur RE, Jackson CR, Botero LM, McDermott TR, Inskeep WP. Bacterial populations associated with the oxidation and reduction of arsenic in an unsaturated soil. Environmental Science & Technology 2004; 38(1):104-111. |
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Journal Article | Meng Z, Carper WR. Effects of hydration on the molecular structure of atrazine dimers: a MOPAC (PM3) study. Journal of Molecular Liquids 2002;96-97:397-407. |
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Journal Article | Meng Z, Carper WR. GIAO NMR calculations for atrazine and atrazine dimers: comparison of theoretical and experimental 1H and 13C chemical shifts. Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM 2002;588(1-3):45-53. |
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Journal Article | Meng Z, Carper WR. Effects of hydration on the molecular structure of metal ion-atrazine dimer complexes: a MOPAC (PM3) study. Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM 2000;531(1-3):89-98. |
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Journal Article | Otto WH, Larive CK. Improved spin-echo-edited NMR diffusion measurements. Journal of Magnetic Resonance 2001;153(2):273-276. |
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Journal Article | Otto WH, Britten DJ, Larive CK. NMR diffusion analysis of surfactant-humic substance interactions. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 2003;261(2):508-513. |
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Journal Article | Parvatiyar K, Alsabbagh EM, Ochsne UA, Stegemeyer MA, Smulian AG, Hwang SH, Jackson CR, McDermott TR, Hassett DJ. Global analysis of cellular factors and responses involved in Pseudomonas aeruginosa resistance to arsenite. Journal of Bacteriology 2005;187(14):4853-4864. |
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