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There are 21 publication entries for the University of Rhode Island.
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D'Hondt, S.  (2001).  Ocean Drilling Program Leg 201: Sub-seafloor biosphere [Abstract].  The European Science Foundation Symposium on Deep Sub-Seafloor Biosphere, Bremen, Germany.
D'Hondt, S., Rutherford, S. & Spivack, A.J.  (2002).  Metabolic activity of the subsurface biosphere in deep-sea sediments. Science, 295: 2067-2070.
D'Hondt, S., Rutherford, S. & Spivack, A.J.  (2001).  Catabolic activity of the subsurface biosphere in deep-sea sediments [Abstract].  Geological Society of America, 2001 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.  Abstracts with Programs, 33.
D'Hondt, S., Smith, D.C. & Spivack, A.J.  (2002).  ODP exploration of the marine subsurface biosphere.  JOIDES Journal. 28: 51-54.
D'Hondt, S. & Rutherford, S.  (2002).  New website helps predict microbial activity.  JOI/USSAC Newsletter, 15(1): 18 and 24.
D'Hondt, S., Jorgensen, B.B, Blake, R., Dickens, G., Hinrichs, K., Holm, N., Mitterer, R., Spivack, A. & ODP Leg 201 Shipboard Scientific Party.  (Submitted, 2002).  Microbial activity in deeply buried marine sediments [Abstract].  Twelfth Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, August 2002, Davos, Switzerland.
Hinrichs, K.-U.  (In Press, 2002).  Microbial fixation of methane-carbon at 2.7 Ga: Was an anaerobic mechanism possible? [Online].  G3: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 3: Paper number 2001-GC000286.  Website: http://www.g-cubed.org
Hinrichs, K.-U., Holm, N. & ODP Leg 201 Shipboard Scientific Party.  (In Preparation, 2002).  Biogeochemistry of dissolved and sorbed hydrocarbon gases in the deep marine subsurface.
Hinrichs, K.-U., Spivack, A.J. & ODP Leg 201 Shipboard Scientific Party.  (In Preparation, 2002).  Controls on the distribution of acetate, formate, and lactate in the deep marine subsurface.
Kormas, K.A., Teske, A. & Smith, D.C.  (2002).  Molecular analysis of the deep subsurface microbial communities in Nankai Trough (ODP Site 1176) [Abstract].  International Symposium on Subsurface Microbiology, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Orphan, V.J., House, C.H., Hinrichs, K.-U., McKeegan, K.D. & DeLong, E.F.  (2001).  Methane-consuming archaea revealed by directly coupled isotopic and phylogenetic analysis.  Science, 293: 484-487.
Orphan, V.J., House, C.H., Hinrichs, K.-U., McKeegan, K.D. & DeLong, E.F.  (2002).  Multiple archaeal groups mediate methane oxidation in anoxic cold seep sediments.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 99: 7663-7668.
Rutherford, S. & D’Hondt, S.  (2002).  Subsurface chemical and thermal information for the sub-seafloor biosphere [Online].  [Website with links and content on title topics].  Website: http://deschutes.gso.uri.edu/subsurface/
Smith, D.C.  (2001).  Expansion of the marine Archaea.  Science, 293: 56-57.
Smith, D.C.  (In Press, 2002).  Microbes: Life deep beneath the seafloor.  In: Ocean Drilling Program's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2.


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