All abstracts by Bradley Tolar in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2023) Genome-Based Approach for Assessing Microbial Community Dynamics and Genetic Potential Reveals Diverse Methylotrophs in Slate River Floodplain SedimentsRasmussen AN, Tolar B, Bargar J, Boye K & Francis CA
(2023) Floodplain Biogeochemistry at the Molecular to Pore Scale and Why it Matters at Ecosystem Scales
Boye K, Pierce S, DeVore C, Babey T, Aeppli M, Engel M, Tolar B, Maher K, Fendorf S, Francis CA, Bargar J & Noël V
(2022) Large Organic Colloids Drive Biogeochemical Reactions Downstream of Sediment Interfaces in Simulated Aquifers
Boye K, Babey T, Aeppli M, Engel M, Tolar B, Lacroix EM, Fendorf S & Bargar J
(2020) Redox Interfaces Produce Halos of Altered Biogeochemical Reactivity in Alluvial Groundwater Sediments
Boye K, Babey T, Kumar N, Noel V, Perzan Z, Engel M, Tolar B, Bargar J & Fendorf S
(2018) Microbial Energetics, Carbon, and the Progression of Redox Reactions in Flooded Soils
Boye K, Herrmann A, Bobb C, Tolar B, Noel V, Bargar J, Maher K & Fendorf S
(2018) Hydrologic and Thermodynamic Drivers Seasonally Shift Floodplain Soils between Two Redox States
Bobb C, Boye K, Tolar B, Bargar JR & Maher K