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Publications from Zodletone Spring



Publications from the NSF Zodletone Spring Microbial Observatory Project:
Elshahed, M.S., K.N. Savage, A. Oren, M.C. Gutierrez, A. Ventosa and L.R. Krumholz . Haloferax sulfurifontis sp. nov., a halophilic archaeon isolated from a sulfide and sulfur-rich spring. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol.  (In Press).
Elshahed, M.S., F.Z. Najar, B.A. Roe, T.A. Dewers and L.R. Krumholz. 2004. Survey of Archaeal diversity reveals abundance of  halophilic Archaea in a low-salt, anaerobic sulfur spring. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.  70(4): 2230-2239.
Senko, J.M., B.S. Campbell, J.R. Henriksen, M.S. Elshahed, T.A. Dewers, L.R. Krumholz. 2004. Barite deposition mediated by phototrophic sulfide oxidizing bacteria.  Geochim. Cosmochim Acta 68:773-780.
Elshahed, M.S., J.M. Senko,  T.A. Dewers, J.R. Spear, F.Z. Najar, S.M. Kenton, B.A. Roe and L.R. Krumholz .  2003. Bacterial diversity and sulfur cycling in a mesophilic sulfide-rich spring. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.  69(9):5609-5621.

Other Zodletone Spring Publications:
Younger, P. 1986. Barite travertine from Southwestern Oklahoma and Western-Central Colorado, M.S. Thesis, Oklahoma State University.
Havens, J.S. 1983. Reconnaissance of ground water in the vicinity of the Wichita Mountains, Southwestern Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 85.

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