OSU Subsurface Biosphere


Group Training Process - 2003/04 Academic Year

Syllabus

Background Material

List of Questions about Hydrogen

Timeline for Paper Completion

Table of Journal Articles

Citation (Authors, Title, Year, Journal)

PDF of Article

Abrajano, Sturchio, Bohlke, Lyon, Poreda, & Stevens

Methane-Hydrogen Gas Seeps, Zambales Ophiolite, Philippines:  Deep or Shallow Origin?

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Anderson, Challele, Lovley

Evidence against hydrogen-based microbial ecosystems in basalt aquifers, Science 1998 281:976-977.

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Caccavo, Blakemore, & Lovley

A Hydrogen-Oxidizing, Fe(III)-Reducing Micro-organism from the Great Bay Estuary, New Hampshire

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Chapelle, O'Neill, Bradley, Methe, Clufo, Knobel, & Lovley

A hydrogen-based subsurface microbial community dominated by methanogens

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Freund, Dickinson, & Cash

Hydrogen in Rocks: An Energy Source for Deep Microbial Communities

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Gold

The deep, hot biosphere

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Kotelnikova

Microbial production and oxidation of methane in deep subsurface

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Krumholz, Harris, & Tay

Characterization of Two Subsurface H2-Utilizing Bacteria, Desulfomicrobium hypogeium sp. nov. and Acetobacterium

psammolithicum sp. nov., and Their Ecological Roles

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Lovley

Dissimilatory Metal Reduction: from Early Life to Bioremediation

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Lovley & Goodwin

Hydrogen concentrations as an indicator of the predominant terminal electron-accepting reactions in aquatic sediments.

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McCollom

Methanogenesis as a potential source of chemical energy for primary biomass production by autotrophic organisms in hydrothermal systems on Europa

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Morita

Is H2 the Universal Energy Source for Long-Term Survival?

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Pedersen

Evidence for a Hydrogen-driven, Intra-terrestrial Biosphere in Deep Granite Rock Aquifers

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Sato, Sutton, McGee, & Russell-Robinson

Monitoring of Hydrogen Along the San Andreas and Calaveras Faults in Central California in 1980-1984

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Stevens & McKinley

Abiotic Controls on H2 Production from Basalt--Water Reactions and Implications for Aquifer Biogeochemistry

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Stevens & McKinley

Lithoautotrophic Microbia, Ecosystems in Deep Basalt Aquifers

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Related Articles of Interest

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