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  • 8. Enumeration and characterization of iron(III)-reducing microbial communities from acidic subsurface sediments contaminated with uranium(VI).
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  • 12. Bacterial diversity in Fe-rich hydrothermal sediments at two South Tonga Arc submarine volcanoes.
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  • 18. Presence, distribution, and diversity of iron-oxidizing bacteria at a landfill leachate-impacted groundwater surface water interface.
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  • 19. Characterization of Fe(II) oxidizing bacterial activities and communities at two acidic Appalachian coalmine drainage-impacted sites.
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