All abstracts by Vanessa Bailey in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2024) From Molecular- to Field- Scale Investigation of Iron Biogeochemistry in Marine and Freshwater Coastal EnvironmentsStetten L, Boyanov MI, O'Loughlin EJ, Bittencourt Peixoto R, Day D, Hopple AM, Kovach M, Machado-Silva F, Myers-Pigg AN, Otenburg O, Beilsmith KR, Pushpajom Thomas S, Spanbauer T, Weisenhorn P, Wilson S, Shevchenko E, Mcdowell NG, Ward ND, Megonigal P, Weintraub M, Bailey V & Kemner KM
(2024) AquaMEND: Reconciling Multiple Impacts of Salinization on Soil Carbon Biogeochemistry
Zheng J, Patel K, Megonigal P, Ward ND, Weintraub M & Bailey V
(2023) Iron Redox Dynamics Across Coastal Terrestrial-Aquatic Interfaces: Field Study in The Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay Regions
Stetten L, Boyanov MI, O'Loughlin EJ, Bailey V, Day D, Homolka KK, Hopple AM, Kovach M, Bittencourt Peixoto R, Machado-Silva F, Mcdowell NG, Megonigal P, Wilson S, Myers-Pigg AN, Otenburg O, Ward ND, Weintraub M & Kemner KM
(2020) Salinity and Inundation Alter Biogeochemistry and Carbon Fluxes in Two Coastal Forests
Bailey V, Sengupta A, Myers-Pigg A, Pennington S, Hopple A, Bond-Lamberty B, McDowell N, Megonigal P, Stegen J, Tan Z, Ward N, Yabusaki S & Zheng J
(2020) Thermodynamic and Kinetic Constraints on Microbial Mediated Redox Biogeochemistry
Zheng J, Scheibe T & Bailey V
(2018) Multiscale Investigations on Responses of Soil Heterotrophic Respiration to Moisture Changes
Zhifeng Y, Bond-Lamberty B, Todd-Brown K, Bailey V, SiLiang L, CongQiang L & Chongxuan L
(2018) Nano-Minerals Plus Higher Temperatures Accelerate the Release and Transport of Carbon from Sediment
Rod K, Smith P, Leng W, Colby S, Tfaily M, Kukkadapu R, Bowden M, Parker K, Qafoku O, Um W, Hochella M, Bailey V & Renslow R
(2015) Characterization of Soluble Carbon in Soil Pore Waters Sampled with Different Suctions
Bailey V, Smith P, Fansler S & Tfaily M
(2014) Integration of Biogeochemistry and Genomic Datastreams for Interpetation of Ecosystem Robustness
Hess N, McCue LA, Heredia-Langner A & Bailey V