University of Southern Denmark, Odense
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- Can Aerosols Catalyze the Reaction of OH Radical with Volatile Organic Compounds?
- Implications of Multiple Sulfur Isotopes for Biological Systems
- The Use of Manipulations in Studies of Nitrogen and Carbon Cycling in Modern Microbial Mats
- Fe and S isotope variations in cyanobacterial mats: modern analogues of ancient stromatolites
- High-resolution C-N-S-Fe isotope chemostratigraphy of the terminal Proterozoic Huqf Supergroup, Sultanate of Oman: reorganization of global biogeochemical cycles and the progressive oxygenation of the ocean
- The Effect of Temperature and Hydrogen Limited Growth on the Fractionation of Sulfur Isotopes by Thermodesulfatator indicus, a Deep-sea Hydrothermal Vent Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium
- Evidence for reoxidation of metabolic intermediate sulfite during sulfate reduction by natural microbial populations
- Evolution of the Oceanic Sulfur Cycle in the Early Paleoproterozoic
- The S-isotope fractionation limit for sulfate reducing microorganisms: insights into biological mass-dependent fractionations
- Sulfur and oxygen isotope studies of sulfate reduction
- Assessing the Redox Structure of the Proterozoic 'Sulfidic' Ocean
- Early Neoproterozoic Ocean Chemistry: Fe-S Systematics from the Chuar Group
- Effect of near infrared (NIR) light on oxygenic photosynthesis in hypersaline microbial mat
- Transition metal isotope proxies for ancient anoxia: ground-truthing in a modern anoxic basin
- Chromium Isotopes Record Fluctuations in Precambrian Biospheric Oxygenation
- Growth of E. coli at Nanomolar Concentrations of Oxygen
- Nutrient fluxes and temporal and spatial variability in organic poor sediments in Lake Superior
- Modelling the carbon cycle though Neoproterozoic Earth system changes
- Experimental investigation of grain trapping capabilities in cyanobacterial vs. algal mats: Implications for grain size in stromatolites through time
- Zones of concentrated high groundwater discharge into a seepage lake - hydrogeochemical processes and environmental implications from phosphorus loading
- Co-evolution of Eukaryotes and Ocean and Atmosphere Oxygenation in the Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic Eras
- NC10 Bacteria in a Marine Oxygen Minimum Zone
- Visualization of the Dynamic Rhizosphere Environment: Microbial and Biogeochemical Perspectives
- Oxidative Weathering of Archean Sulfides: Implications for the Great Oxidation Event
- Chasing Neoproterozoic Atmospheric Oxygen Ghosts
- Reconciling "Whiffs" of O2 with the Archean MIF S Record: Insights from Sulfide Oxidation Experiments
- Cancer research encourages explorations of hypoxic conditions as a necessity for multicellularity and how animals solved the challenge of life in the oxic setting
- Euxinic water column anoxia prevailed in the early Silurian foreland basin of Baltica - new high-resolution geochemical data of the Sommerodde core, Denmark
- Metagenomic Exploration of the Mono Lake Water Column: How Microbes Thrive despite High Salt and Arsenic Concentrations
- N<SUB>2</SUB>O cycling in the Gulf of Mexico from concentration and stable isotopic data
- Using Graph-Based Reaction Enumeration Techniques to Find Hidden Atmospheric Chemical Reactions
- Pressure effects on diverse extracellular enzymes produced by heterotrophic microbial communities in the ocean
- Revealing the unseen diversity of nitrogen fixing bacteria in aquatic ecosystems
- Titanite petrochronology records multiphase construction of the Little Cottonwood stock, Utah U.S.A. accommodated by an upper crustal shear zone