Steve H. Harris, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States 
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Microbiology Biology
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Joseph M. Suflita grad student 2004 University of Oklahoma
 (Assessing the influence of electron donor and cell -cell interactions on in situ microbial sulfate and hydrogen consumption using field and laboratory approaches.)
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Jones EJP, Harris SH, Barnhart EP, et al. (2013) The effect of coal bed dewatering and partial oxidation on biogenic methane potential International Journal of Coal Geology. 115: 54-63
Harris SH, Smith RL. (2009) In situ measurements of microbially-catalyzed nitrification and nitrate reduction rates in an ephemeral drainage channel receiving water from coalbed natural gas discharge, Powder River Basin, Wyoming, USA Chemical Geology. 267: 77-84
Harris SH, Smith RL, Barker CE. (2008) Microbial and chemical factors influencing methane production in laboratory incubations of low-rank subsurface coals International Journal of Coal Geology. 76: 46-51
Harris SH, Smith RL, Suflita JM. (2007) In situ hydrogen consumption kinetics as an indicator of subsurface microbial activity. Fems Microbiology Ecology. 60: 220-8
Harris SH, Istok JD, Suflita JM. (2006) Changes in organic matter biodegradability influencing sulfate reduction in an aquifer contaminated by landfill leachate. Microbial Ecology. 51: 535-42
Krumholz LR, Harris SH, Suflita JM. (2002) Anaerobic microbial growth from components of Cretaceous shales Geomicrobiology Journal. 19: 593-602
Cozzarelli IM, Suflita JM, Ulrich GA, et al. (2000) Geochemical and microbiological methods for evaluating anaerobic processes in an aquifer contaminated by landfill leachate Environmental Science and Technology. 34: 4025-4033
Krumholz LR, Harris SH, Tay ST, et al. (1999) Characterization of two subsurface H2-utilizing bacteria, Desulfomicrobium hypogeium sp. nov. and Acetobacterium psammolithicum sp. nov., and their ecological roles. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 65: 2300-6
Gieg LM, Kolhatkar RV, McInerney MJ, et al. (1999) Intrinsic bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in a gas condensate- contaminated aquifer Environmental Science and Technology. 33: 2550-2560
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