Sarah L. O'Brien

Affiliations: 
Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, United States 
Area:
soil ecology, soil organic matter cycling, microbial ecology
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Julie D. Jastrow grad student 2001-2010 Argonne National Laboratory
Miquel A. Gonzalez-Meler grad student 2003-2010 University of Illinois, Chicago
 (Controls on soil carbon accrual in restored perennial grasslands.)
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O'Brien SL, Gibbons SM, Owens SM, et al. (2016) Spatial scale drives patterns in soil bacterial diversity. Environmental Microbiology
O'Brien SL, Jastrow JD, Grimley DA, et al. (2015) Edaphic controls on soil organic carbon stocks in restored grasslands Geoderma. 251: 117-123
O'Brien SL, Jastrow JD. (2013) Physical and chemical protection in hierarchical soil aggregates regulates soil carbon and nitrogen recovery in restored perennial grasslands Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 61: 1-13
O'Brien SL, Jastrow JD, McFarlane KJ, et al. (2013) Decadal cycling within long-lived carbon pools revealed by dual isotopic analysis of mineral-associated soil organic matter Biogeochemistry. 112: 111-125
O'Brien SL, Glass EM, Brulc JM, et al. (2011) Meeting report: the 2 annual argonne soils workshop, argonne national laboratory, chicago illinois, USA, october 6-8, 2010. Standards in Genomic Sciences. 5: 198-202
Iversen CM, O'Brien SL. (2010) Organized Oral Session 3. Missing Links in the Root–Soil Organic Matter Continuum Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 91: 54-64
O'Brien SL, Jastrow JD, Grimley DA, et al. (2010) Moisture and vegetation controls on decadal-scale accrual of soil organic carbon and total nitrogen in restored grasslands Global Change Biology. 16: 2573-2588
O'Brien SL, Iversen CM. (2009) Missing links in the root-soil organic matter continuum. The New Phytologist. 184: 513-6
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