Claude Ephraim ZoBell

Affiliations: 
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, California 
Area:
Microbial Ecologist
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Karl Friedrich Meyer grad student 1931 UC Berkeley (ID Tree)
 (Cultural requirements and metabolism of the Brucella group)

Children

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Sydney Charles Rittenberg grad student 1941 UC Berkeley
Carl Oppenheimer grad student 1951 Scripps Oceanography
Richard Yukio Morita grad student 1954 UCLA (Microtree)
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ZoBell CE, Budge KM. (1965) NITRATE REDUCTION BY MARINE BACTERIA AT INCREASED HYDROSTATIC PRESSURES1 Limnology and Oceanography. 10: 207-214
ZOBELL CE, MORITA RY. (1957) Barophilic bacteria in some deep sea sediments. Journal of Bacteriology. 73: 563-8
MORITA RY, ZOBELL CE. (1956) Effect of hydrostatic pressure on the succinic dehydrogenase system in Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology. 71: 668-72
Morita RY, ZoBell CE. (1955) Occurrence of bacteria in pelagic sediments collected during the mid-Pacific expedition Deep Sea Research (1953). 3: 66-73
ZoBell CE, Sisler FD, Oppenheimer CH. (1953) Evidence of biochemical heating in Lake Mead mud [Arix.-Nevada] Journal of Sedimentary Research. 23: 13-17
Zobell CE. (1952) Part Played by Bacteria in Petroleum Formation Journal of Sedimentary Research. 22: 42-49
Stone RW, ZoBell CE. (1952) Bacterial Aspects of the Origin of Petroleum Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. 44: 2564-2567
SISLER FD, ZOBELL CE. (1951) Hydrogen utilization by some marine sulfate-reducing bacteria. Journal of Bacteriology. 62: 117-27
SISLER FD, ZOBELL CE. (1951) Nitrogen fixation by sulfate-reducing bacteria indicated by nitrogen argon ratios. Science (New York, N.Y.). 113: 511-2
ZOBELL CE, OPPENHEIMER CH. (1950) Some effects of hydrostatic pressure on the multiplication and morphology of marine bacteria. Journal of Bacteriology. 60: 771-81
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