Gihring, T.M. (2008). Genetic and Geochemical Evidence for Microbially-Mediated Sulfur and Methane Cycling in a Dolomite Aquifer 0.9 km Below the Surface. Environmental Microbiology (in review).
Sherwood Lollar, B., Lacrampe-Couloume, G., Slater, G.F., Ward, J., Moser, D.P., Gihring, T.M., Lin, L.-H. & Onstott, T.C. (In Press, 2005). Unravelling abiogenic and biogenic sources of methane in the Earth's deep subsurface. Chemical Geology.
Onstott, T.C., Mislowack, B., Lin, L.-H., Davidson, M.M., Gihring, T.M., Moser, D.P., Fredrickson, J.K., Brockman, F.J., Pfiffner, S.M., Phelps, T.J., Pratt, L.M., Boice, E.A., Sherwood Lollar, B., Ward, J., Lippmann, J., Litthaur, D. & van Heerden, E. (2004). Does the lack of energy limit deep subsurface life?. 104th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. New Orleans LA.
Onstott, T.C., Lin, L.-H., Davidson, M., Mislowack, B., Borcsik, M., Hall, J., Slater, G., Ward, J., Sherwood Lollar, B., Lippmann-Pipke, J., Boice, E., Pratt, L., Pfiffner, S.M., Moser, D., Gihring, T., Kieft, T.L., Phelps, T.J., VanHerden, E., Litthaur, D., DeFlaun, M. & Rothmel, R. (2005). The origin and age of biogeochemical trends in deep fracture water of the Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa. Geomicrobiology Journal (in press).
Moser, D.P., Gihring, T.M., Fredrickson, J.K., Brockman, F.J., Onstott, T.C., Pratt, L., Boice, E., Davidson, M., Balkwill, D.L., Dollhopf, M.E., Sherwood Lollar, B., Southam, G. & Wanger, G. (2004). Investigations of deep subsurface microbial ecology via the ultradeep gold mines of South Africa [Abstract]. Annual Meeting of the International Society of Microbial Ecology. Cancun, Mexico.
Moser, D.P., Gihring, T.M., Fredrickson, J.K., Brockman, F.J., Onstott, T.C., Hall, J., Lin, L.-H., Davidson, M., Balkwill, D.L., Drake, G.R., Trimarco, E., Pfiffner, A., Welty, A.H., Southam, G., Lengke, M., Wanger, G., Tipple, B., Sherwood Lollar, B. & Ward, J. (2003). Changes over a 2.5 km vertical flow path in a deep hydrological downwelling zone. American Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.
Moser, D.P., Gihring, T.M., Brockman, F.J., Fredrickson, J.K., Balkwill, D.L., Dollhopf, M.E., Sherwood Lollar, B., Pratt, L.M., Boice, E., Southam, G., Wanger, G., Baker, B.J., Pfiffner, S.M., Lin, L.-H., Kieft, T.L., Mileson, M. & Onstott, T.C. (2005). Microbial communities of deep crustal fracture systems may reveal a new mechanism for fueling subsurface biospheres [Abstract]. International Symposium on Subsurface Microbiology (ISSM). Jackson Hole, WY.
Moser, D., Gihring, T.M., Brockman, F.J., Fredrickson, J.K., Balkwill, D.L., Dollhopf, M.E., Sherwood Lollar, B., Pratt, L., Boice, E., Southam, G., Wanger, G., Baker, B.J., Pfiffner, S.M., Lin, L.-H. & Onstott, T.C. (2005). Deep continental fracture system dominated by Methanobacterium spp. and Desulfotomaculum spp. Applied and Environmental Microbiology (submitted).
Lin, L.-H., Hall, J., Lippmann, J., Ward, J.A., Sherwood Lollar, B., DeFlaun, M., Rothmel, R., Moser, D., Gihring, T., Mislowack, B. & Onstott, T.C. (In Press, 2005). Radiolytic H2 in continental crust: Nuclear power for deep subsurface microbial communities. Geochem. Geophys. Geosys..
Lin, L.-H., Gihring, T., Sherwood Lollar, B., Boie, E., Pratt, L., Lippmann-Pipke, J., Bellamy, R.,E.S & Onstott, T... (Submitted, 2005). Heterogeneous microbial communities associated with a 0.7 to 1.4 kmbls section of the continental crust. Geomicrobiology Journal.
Kieft, T.L., Milleson, M., McCuddy, S.M., Onstott, T.C., Davidson, M., Mislowac, B., Lin, L.-H., Sherwood Lollar, B., Lippmann, J., Gihring, T., Moser, D., Pratt, L.M., Boice, E., Pfiffner, S.M. & Phelps, T.J. (2005). Comparing the geomicrobiology of two neighboring 3-km deep groundwaters of widely differing age [Abstract]. International Symposium on Subsurface Microbiology (ISSM). Jackson Hole, WY.
Kieft, T.L., McCuddy, S.M., Onstott, T.C., Davidson, M., Mislowack, B., Pratt, L., Boice, E., Sherwood Lollar, B., Lippmann, J., Pfiffner, S.M., Phelps, T.J., Gihring, T., Moser, D. & A., V.H. (In Press, 2005). Geochemically generated, energy-rich substrates and indigenous microorganisms in deep ancient groundwater. Geomicrobiology Journal.