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Pennsylvania State University
Reporting Period: 2006 (7/05-6/06)

There are 74 publication entries for the Pennsylvania State University You are viewing publications 1-15

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Chemical Investigations of Hydrogen cyanide Polymers and Their Possible Role in the Origin of Protein/Nucleic Acid Based Life (Minard)
Matthews, C.N.a.M.  (in press).  Hydrogen cyanide polymers, comets and the origin of life.  Faraday Discuss., 133.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Arthur)
Hurtgen, M.T., Halverson, G.P., Arthur, M.A. & Hoffman, P.F.  (In press, 206).  Sulfur cycling in the aftermath of a Neoproterozoic (Marinoan) snowball glaciation: Evidence for a synglacial sulfide deep ocean.  Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Arthur)
Junium, C.K. & Arthur, M.A.  (In Review).  20006GC001328 Nutrient dynamics during the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the North Atlantic Region.  G-cubed.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Arthur)
Riccardi, A., Arthur, M.A., Kump, L.R. & D'Hondt, S.  (In press, 2006).  Sulfur Isotopic Evidence for Chemocline upward Excursions During the End-Permian Mass Extinction.  Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta..
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Arthur)
Riccardi, A., Kump, L.R., Arthur, M.A. & D'Hondt, S.  (In press, 2006).  Carbon Isotopic Evidence for Chemocline Upward Excursions During the end-Permian Event.  Paleogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Anbar, A.D., Wasylenki, L., Liermann, L.J. & Brantley, S.L.  (2006).  Isotopic fingerprints of microbial metal assimilation.  Astrobiology Science Conference 2006.  Washington, D.C..
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Brantley, S.L., Liermann, L.J. & Hausrath, E.M.  (2006).  Investigating the potential for trace metal biosignatures in the rock record.  Astrobiology Science Conference 2006.  Washington, D.C..
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Hausrath, E.M., Liermann, L.J., Brantley, S.L., House, C.H. & Ferry, J.G.  (2006).  The effect of methanogen growth on mineral substrates: Will Ni markers of methanogen-based communities be detectable in the rock record?.  Astrobiology, revised.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Liermann, L., Hausrath, L. & Brantley, S.  (2006).  Assimilatory and Dissimilatory Processes of Microorganisms Affecting Metals in the Environment.  In: C. Douthitt (Ed.).  Not provided.  Elsevier.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Liermann, L.J., Guynn, R.L., Anbar, A. & Brantley, S.L.  (2005).  Production of a molybdophore during metal-targeted dissolution of silicates by soil bacteria.  Chem Geol, 220:285-302.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Mathur, R., Ruiz, J., Titley, S., Liermann, L., Buss, H. & Brantley, S.  (2005).  Cu isotopic fractionation in the supergene environment with and without bacteria.  Geochim. Cosmochim Acta, 69(22):5233 - 5246.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Neaman, A., Chorover, J. & Brantley, S.  (2006).  Effects of organic ligands on granite dissolution in batch experiments at pH 6.  American Journal of Science, in press.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Neaman, A., Chorover, J. & Brantley, S.L.  (2005).  Element mobility patterns record organic ligands in soils on early Earth.  Geology, 33(2):117-120.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Neaman, A., Chorover, J. & Brantley, S.L.  (2005).  Implications of the evolution of organic acid moieties for basalt weathering over geological time.  American Journal of Science, 305:147-185.
Evolution of a Habitable Planet (Brantley)
Ruebush, S.S., Icopini, G.A., Brantley, S.L. & Tien, M.  (2006).  In vitro enzymatic reduction kinetics of mineral oxides by membrane fractions from Shewanella oneidensis MR-1.  Geochim. Cosmochim Acta, 70:56 - 70.


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