Richard G. Keil

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University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Oceanography Biology, Microbiology Biology
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Fuchsman CA, Palevsky HI, Widner B, et al. (2019) Cyanobacteria and cyanophage contributions to carbon and nitrogen cycling in an oligotrophic oxygen-deficient zone. The Isme Journal
Sollai M, Villanueva L, Hopmans EC, et al. (2019) Archaeal Sources of Intact Membrane Lipid Biomarkers in the Oxygen Deficient Zone of the Eastern Tropical South Pacific. Frontiers in Microbiology. 10: 765
Ward ND, Sawakuchi HO, Richey JE, et al. (2019) Enhanced Aquatic Respiration Associated With Mixing of Clearwater Tributary and Turbid Amazon River Waters Frontiers in Earth Science. 7
Park J, Nayna OK, Begum MS, et al. (2018) Reviews and syntheses: Anthropogenic perturbations to carbon fluxes in Asian river systems – concepts, emerging trends, and research challenges Biogeosciences. 15: 3049-3069
Ward ND, Sawakuchi HO, Neu V, et al. (2018) Velocity-amplified microbial respiration rates in the lower Amazon River Limnology and Oceanography Letters. 3: 265-274
Gagne-Maynard WC, Ward ND, Keil RG, et al. (2017) Evaluation of Primary Production in the Lower Amazon River Based on a Dissolved Oxygen Stable Isotopic Mass Balance Frontiers in Marine Science. 4
Ward ND, Bianchi TS, Medeiros PM, et al. (2017) Where Carbon Goes When Water Flows: Carbon Cycling across the Aquatic Continuum Frontiers in Marine Science. 4
Keil R. (2016) Anthropogenic Forcing of Carbonate and Organic Carbon Preservation in Marine Sediments. Annual Review of Marine Science. 9: 151-172
Keil RG, Neibauer JA, Biladeau C, et al. (2016) A multiproxy approach to understanding the "enhanced" flux of organic matter through the oxygen-deficient waters of the Arabian Sea Biogeosciences. 13: 2077-2092
Ward ND, Bianchi TS, Sawakuchi HO, et al. (2016) The reactivity of plant-derived organic matter and the potential importance of priming effects along the lower Amazon River Journal of Geophysical Research G: Biogeosciences. 121: 1522-1539
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