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Publikováno v:
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 269:554-565
The reaction most directly responsible for polysulfide formation in aquatic settings, as a key part of overall biotic and abiotic sulfur cycling, is the nucleophilic reaction between elemental sulfur and sulfide. The reactivity of elemental sulfur, a
Autor:
Christopher R. German, Brandi Cron, John A. Breier, Gregory J. Dick, Gregory K. Druschel, Fotios Christos A. Kafantaris, Brandy M. Toner, Jeffrey S. Seewald, Cody S. Sheik
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ACS Earth and Space Chemistry. 4:168-182
In deep-ocean hydrothermal vent systems, oxidation–reduction (redox) reactions involving sulfur are known to fuel primary production via chemosynthesis. The particulate sulfur pool within buoyant h...
Autor:
Jan P. Amend, William P. Gilhooly, Jennifer L. Houghton, David A. Fike, Guang-Sin Lu, Athanasios Godelitsas, Fotios-Christos A. Kafantaris, Gregory K. Druschel
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Marine Chemistry. 208:83-94
Shallow-sea hydrothermal systems are ideal for studying the relative contributions to sedimentary sulfur archives from ambient sulfur-utilizing microbes and from fluxes of hydrothermally derived sulfur. Here we present data from a vent field in Palae
Autor:
Leslie A. Sombers, Owen W. Duckworth, Fotios Christos A. Kafantaris, Joshua A. Henson, Gregory S. McCarty
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
William P. Gilhooly, Sabine E.-M. Dvorski, Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Gregory K. Druschel, Fotios-Christos A. Kafantaris, Martin Kurek
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Chemical Geology. 366:42-51
Autor:
Gregory K. Druschel, Fotios-Christos A. Kafantaris, Jan P. Amend, William P. Gilhooly, Roy E. Price, David A. Fike
Publikováno v:
Geochemical Transactions
Shallow-sea (5 m depth) hydrothermal venting off Milos Island provides an ideal opportunity to target transitions between igneous abiogenic sulfide inputs and biogenic sulfide production during microbial sulfate reduction. Seafloor vent features incl
Autor:
Fivos Spathopoulos, Richard W. Court, Fotios-Christos A. Kafantaris, Miriam C. Wright, Mark A. Sephton
Publikováno v:
Fuel. :231-239
Unconventional hydrocarbons represent the future of fossil fuel supply. Arguably the most exciting unconventional deposits are those provided by shale gas and shale oil, hydrocarbons generated and retained by fine grained sedimentary rocks. Effective