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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
57
Citations
11766
World Ranking
3456
National Ranking
1326

Best Publications

  • Formation of sphalerite (ZnS) deposits in natural biofilms of sulfate-reducing bacteria.

    Matthias Labrenz;Gregory K. Druschel;Tamara Thomsen-Ebert;Benjamin Gilbert

  • Reduction of Uranium(VI) by Mixed Iron(II)/Iron(III) Hydroxide (Green Rust): Formation of UO2 Nanoparticles

    Edward J O'Loughlin;Shelly D Kelly;Russell E Cook;Roseann Csencsits

  • Protein Oxidation Implicated as the Primary Determinant of Bacterial Radioresistance

    Michael J Daly;Elena K Gaidamakova;Vera Y Matrosova;Alexander Vasilenko

  • Nanometre-size products of uranium bioreduction.

    Yohey Suzuki;Shelly D. Kelly;Kenneth M. Kemner;Jillian F. Banfield;Jillian F. Banfield

  • c-Type cytochrome-dependent formation of U(IV) nanoparticles by Shewanella oneidensis.

    Matthew J Marshall;Alexander S Beliaev;Alice C Dohnalkova;David W Kennedy

  • Inhibition of bacterial U(VI) reduction by calcium

    Scott C. Brooks;James K. Fredrickson;Sue L. Carroll;David W. Kennedy

  • Deinococcus geothermalis: The Pool of Extreme Radiation Resistance Genes Shrinks

    Kira S. Makarova;Marina V. Omelchenko;Elena K. Gaidamakova;Vera Y. Matrosova

  • X-ray absorption fine structure determination of pH-dependent U-bacterial cell wall interactions

    S.D Kelly;K.M Kemner;J.B Fein;D.A Fowle

  • Adsorption of cadmium to Bacillus subtilis bacterial cell walls: a pH-dependent X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy study

    M.I. Boyanov;S.D. Kelly;K.M. Kemner;B.A. Bunker

  • In situ bioreduction of uranium (VI) to submicromolar levels and reoxidation by dissolved oxygen.

    Weimin Wu;Jack M Carley;Jian Luo;Matthew A. Ginder-Vogel

  • Sulfur-mediated electron shuttling during bacterial iron reduction

    Theodore M. Flynn;Theodore M. Flynn;Edward J. O’Loughlin;Bhoopesh Mishra;Bhoopesh Mishra;Thomas J. DiChristina

  • Microbial populations stimulated for hexavalent uranium reduction in uranium mine sediment.

    Yohey Suzuki;Shelly D. Kelly;Kenneth M. Kemner;Jillian F. Banfield

  • U(VI) reduction to mononuclear U(IV) by Desulfitobacterium species.

    Kelly E. Fletcher;Maxim I. Boyanov;Sara H. Thomas;Qingzhong Wu

  • Reduction of AgI, AuIII, CuII, and HgII by FeII/FeIII hydroxysulfate green rust ☆

    Edward J. O’Loughlin;Shelly D. Kelly;Kenneth M. Kemner;Roseann Csencsits

  • Influence of Magnetite Stoichiometry on U VI Reduction

    Drew E. Latta;Drew E. Latta;Christopher Aaron Gorski;Christopher Aaron Gorski;Maxim I. Boyanov;Edward J. O'Loughlin

  • Elemental and Redox Analysis of Single Bacterial Cells by X-ray Microbeam Analysis

    Kenneth M. Kemner;Shelly D. Kelly;Barry Lai;Joerg Maser

  • Effects of Oxyanions, Natural Organic Matter, and Bacterial Cell Numbers on the Bioreduction of Lepidocrocite (γ-FeOOH) and the Formation of Secondary Mineralization Products

    Edward J. Oloughlin;Christopher Aaron Gorski;Michelle M. Scherer;Maxim I. Boyanov

  • Solution and Microbial Controls on the Formation of Reduced U(IV) Species

    Maxim I. Boyanov;Kelly E. Fletcher;Man Jae Kwon;Xue Rui

  • Direct Microbial Reduction and Subsequent Preservation of Uranium in Natural Near-Surface Sediment

    Yohey Suzuki;Shelly D. Kelly;Kenneth M. Kemner;Jillian F. Banfield;Jillian F. Banfield

  • Immobilization of radionuclides and heavy metals through anaerobic bio-oxidation of Fe(II).

    Joseph G. Lack;Swades K. Chaudhuri;Shelly D. Kelly;Kenneth M. Kemner

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