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The following pages link to Ronald Oremland (Q138955):
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- Biogeochemistry: NO connection with methane (Q248124) (← links)
- Arsenic, microbes and contaminated aquifers (Q250075) (← links)
- Response to comments on "A bacterium that can grow using arsenic instead of phosphorus" (Q251198) (← links)
- Anaerobic oxidation of acetylene by estuarine sediments and enrichment cultures (Q254329) (← links)
- Methanolobus taylorii sp nov, a new methylotropic, estuarine methanogen (Q255715) (← links)
- Acetylenotrophy: A hidden but ubiquitous microbial metabolism? (Q256548) (← links)
- Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 2. Pelagic sulfate reduction (Q256819) (← links)
- Arsenic and life: bacterial redox reactions associated with arsenic oxyanions (Q261614) (← links)
- Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 3. Pelagic methanogenesis and anaerobic methane oxidation (Q263589) (← links)
- Consumption of tropospheric levels of methyl bromide by C1 compound-utilizing bacteria and comparison to saturation kinetics (Q265523) (← links)
- Arsenolipids in cultured Picocystis strain ML, and their occurrence in biota and sediment from Mono Lake, California (Q275745) (← links)
- Methanogenic activity in plankton samples and fish intestines A mechanism for in situ methanogenesis in oceanic surface waters (Q275827) (← links)
- Reduction of selenate to selenide by sulfate-respiring bacteria: Experiments with cell suspensions and estuarine sediments (Q276173) (← links)
- Meeting report (Q276752) (← links)
- Draft genome sequence of Picocystis strain ML cultivated from Mono Lake, California (Q278066) (← links)
- Measurement of nitrous oxide reductase activity in aquatic sediments (Q279390) (← links)
- Isolation, growth, and metabolism of an obligately anaerobic, selenate- respiring bacterium, strain SES-3 (Q279682) (← links)
- Microbial formation of ethane in anoxic estuarine sediments (Q279934) (← links)
- Isolation of anaerobic oxalate-degrading bacteria from freshwater lake sediments (Q280776) (← links)
- Meromixis in hypersaline Mono Lake, California. 3. Biogeochemical response to stratification and overturn (Q281242) (← links)
- Formation of methane and carbon dioxide from dimethylselenide in anoxic sediments and by a methanogenic bacterium (Q281714) (← links)
- Halarsenatibacter (Q282367) (← links)
- Radiotracer studies of bacterial methanogenesis in sediments from the Dead Sea and Solar Lake (Sinai) (Q282974) (← links)
- Complete genome sequence of the acetylene-fermenting Pelobacter sp. strain SFB93 (Q283718) (← links)
- Aspects of the biogeochemistry of methane in Mono Lake and the Mono Basin of California, USA (Q285051) (← links)
- Measurement of in situ rates of selenate removal by dissimilatory bacterial reduction in sediments (Q285319) (← links)
- Identification of a novel arsenite oxidase gene, arxA, in the haloalkaliphilic, arsenite-oxidizing bacterium alkalilimnicola ehrlichii strain MLHE-1 (Q285775) (← links)
- Bacterial Cycling of Methyl Halides (Q285826) (← links)
- Aspects of the biogeochemistry of methane in Mono Lake and the Mono Basin of California (Q286368) (← links)
- Anaerobic oxalate degradation: Widespread natural occurrence in aquatic sediments (Q291518) (← links)
- Detection of diazotrophy in the acetylene-fermenting anaerobe Pelobacter sp. strain SFB93 (Q292516) (← links)
- Biogeochemical transformations of selenium in anoxic environments (Q292802) (← links)
- Genus sulfurospirillum (Q293550) (← links)
- Methanogenesis in hypersaline environments (Q295876) (← links)
- Microbiological oxidation of antimony(III) with oxygen or nitrate by bacteria isolated from contaminated mine sediments (Q295906) (← links)
- Response to comment on "Arsenic(III) Fuels Anoxygenic Photosynthesis in Hot Spring Biofilms from Mono Lake, California" (Q297699) (← links)
- Coupled arsenotrophy in a hot spring photosynthetic biofilm at Mono Lake, California (Q298889) (← links)
- Denitrification in San Francisco Bay intertidal sediments (Q302810) (← links)
- Bacterial respiration of arsenate and its significance in the environment (Q304051) (← links)
- Metabolism of reduced methylated sulfur compounds in anaerobic sediments and by a pure culture of an estuarine methanogen (Q304549) (← links)
- Complete genome sequences of two acetylene-fermenting Pelobacter acetylenicus strains (Q305451) (← links)
- Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 1. Pelagic bacterial heterotrophy and biomass (Q307319) (← links)
- Sources and flux of natural gases from Mono Lake, California (Q307465) (← links)
- Got acetylene: A personal research retrospective (Q307474) (← links)
- Anaerobic oxidation of arsenite by autotrophic bacteria: The view from Mono Lake, California (Q307705) (← links)
- Respiratory selenite reductase from Bacillus selenitireducens strain MLS10 (Q314311) (← links)
- Discovery of Two Biological Mechanisms for Acetylene Metabolism in a Single Organism (Q327998) (← links)
- Growth Characteristics of Pelobacter acetylenovorans, strain SFB93, sp. nov., a diazotrophic, acetylene fermentinganaerobe isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal sediments (Q328797) (← links)
- Growth of cultured Picocystis strain ML in the presence of arsenic, and occurrence of arsenolipids in these Picocystis as well as biota and sediment from Mono Lake, California (Q328847) (← links)
- Acetylene Consumption and Dechlorination by a Groundwater Microbial Enrichment Culture (Q329432) (← links)