Everett Shock
Arizona State University
Current Projects
- Hydrogeochemistry of Serpentinizing Systems — 2016 NAI
- Environmental Evolution and Complex Life — 2016 NAI
- Modeling Habitable Environments Generated by Water/rock Reactions — 2015 NAI
- Rock Powered Life: Education and Communications — 2015 NAI
- Subglacial Environments as Water‐Rock Hosted Microbial Ecosystems — 2015 NAI
- Insights Into Geochemical and Biological Processes in Serpentinizing Systems From Hyperalkaline Seeps in Oman — 2015 NAI
- High Temperature W/R Hosted Microbial Ecosystems in Yellowstone — 2015 NAI
- Progress in the Elucidation of Microbial Biosignatures — 2015 NAI
- Molecular Biosignatures of Redox-Sensitive Bacteria and Hyperthermophiles — 2014 NAI
- Stoichiometry of Life, Task 2a: Field Studies - Yellowstone National Park — 2014 NAI
- Habitability of Water-Rich Environments, Task 5: Evaluate the Habitability of Small Icy Satellites and Minor Planets — 2013 NAI
- Stoichiometry of Life, Task 2a: Field Studies - Yellowstone National Park — 2013 NAI
- Molecular Biosignatures: Preservation in Mineral-Forming Ecosystems — 2013 NAI
- Stoichiometry of Life, Task 2a: Field Studies - Yellowstone National Park — 2012 NAI
- Habitability of Water-Rich Environments, Task 4: Evaluate the Habitability of Ancient Aqueous Solutions on Mars — 2011 NAI
- Habitability of Water-Rich Environments, Task 5: Evaluate the Habitability of Small Icy Satellites and Minor Planets — 2011 NAI
- Stoichiometry of Life, Task 2a: Field Studies - Yellowstone National Park — 2011 NAI
- Stoichiometry of Life, Task 2a: Field Studies - Yellowstone National Park — 2010 NAI
- Habitability of Water-Rich Environments, Task 4: Evaluate the Habitability of Ancient Aqueous Solutions on Mars — 2010 NAI
- Habitability of Water-Rich Environments, Task 5: Evaluate the Habitability of Small Icy Satellites and Minor Planets — 2010 NAI
- Habitability of Water-Rich Environments, Task 5: Evaluate the Habitability of Small Icy Satellites and Minor Planets — 2009 NAI
- Stoichiometry of Life, Task 2b: Field Studies - Cuatro Cienegas — 2009 NAI
- Habitability of Water-Rich Environments, Task 4: Evaluate the Habitability of Ancient Aqueous Solutions on Mars — 2009 NAI
- Stoichiometry of Life, Task 2a: Field Studies - Yellowstone National Park — 2009 NAI
- Theoretical Studies of Hydrothermal Synthesis Reactions — 2003 NAI
- Theoretical Studies of Hydrothermal Synthesis Reactions — 2002 NAI
- Theoretical Studies of Hydrothermal Synthesis Reactions — 2001 NAI
- Theoretical Studies of Hydrothermal Synthesis Reactions — 2000 NAI
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NAI Project Collaborators
- Project collaborators as reported by the latest NAI Annual Report.
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Publications
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Boyd, E. S., Fecteau, K. M., Havig, J. R., Shock, E. L., & Peters, J. W. (2012). Modeling the Habitat Range of Phototrophs in Yellowstone National Park: Toward the Development of a Comprehensive Fitness Landscape. Frontiers in Microbiology, 3. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2012.00221
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Boyd, E. S., Lange, R. K., Mitchell, A. C., Havig, J. R., Hamilton, T. L., Lafreniere, M. J., … Skidmore, M. (2011). Diversity, Abundance, and Potential Activity of Nitrifying and Nitrate-Reducing Microbial Assemblages in a Subglacial Ecosystem. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 77(14), 4778–4787. doi:10.1128/aem.00376-11
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Glein, C. R., & Shock, E. L. (2010). Sodium chloride as a geophysical probe of a subsurface ocean on Enceladus. Geophysical Research Letters, 37(9), n/a–n/a. doi:10.1029/2010gl042446
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Glein, C. R., Desch, S. J., & Shock, E. L. (2009). The absence of endogenic methane on Titan and its implications for the origin of atmospheric nitrogen. Icarus, 204(2), 637–644. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2009.06.020
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Havig, J. R., Raymond, J., Meyer-Dombard, D. A. R., Zolotova, N., & Shock, E. L. (2011). Merging isotopes and community genomics in a siliceous sinter-depositing hot spring. Journal of Geophysical Research, 116(G1), None. doi:10.1029/2010jg001415
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Havig, J. R., Raymond, J., Meyer-Dombard, D. A. R., Zolotova, N., & Shock, E. L. (2011). Merging isotopes and community genomics in a siliceous sinter-depositing hot spring. Journal of Geophysical Research, 116(G1), None. doi:10.1029/2010jg001415
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Loiacono, S. T., Meyer-Dombard, D. A. R., Havig, J. R., Poret-Peterson, A. T., Hartnett, H. E., & Shock, E. L. (2012). Evidence for high-temperature in situ nifH transcription in an alkaline hot spring of Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park. Environmental Microbiology, 14(5), 1272–1283. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2012.02710.x
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Meyer-Dombard, D. A. R., Swingley, W., Raymond, J., Havig, J., Shock, E. L., & Summons, R. E. (2011). Hydrothermal ecotones and streamer biofilm communities in the Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park. Environmental Microbiology, 13(8), 2216–2231. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2011.02476.x
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Swingley, W. D., Meyer-Dombard, D. A. R., Shock, E. L., Alsop, E. B., Falenski, H. D., Havig, J. R., & Raymond, J. (2012). Coordinating Environmental Genomics and Geochemistry Reveals Metabolic Transitions in a Hot Spring Ecosystem. PLoS ONE, 7(6), e38108. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0038108
See Project See Project - Glein, C.R. & Shock, E.L. (2010). Sodium chloride as a clue to Enceladus’ ocean mystery. European Planetary Science Congress, 5th. See Project
- Glein, C.R., Desch, S.J. & Shock, E.L. (2009). Titan’s methane as a primordial chemical species. American Astronomical Society Division for Planetary Sciences. Fajardo, Puerto Rico. See Project
- Glein, C.R., Shock, E.L. & Desch, S.J. (2009). Titan’s methane as a primordial chemical species. American Astronomical Society, 41(3): Abstract 33.07. See Project
- Havig, J.R. & Shock, E. (2009). Using hydrothermal biofilm geochemical signatures to generate predictions of elemental behavior with implications for gene hunting, biogeochemical rate measurements, and novel biosignatures. American Geophysical Union. San Francisco. See Project
- Havig, J.R. & Shock, E.L. (2009). Using hydrothermal biofilm geochemical signatures to generate predictions of elemental behavior with implication for gene hunting, biogeochemical rate measurements, and novel biosignatures. American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA. See Project
- Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Burton, M., Vennelakanti, S., Havig, J.R. & Shock, E. (2009). Carbon and nitrogen cycling in thermally heated sediments. American Geophysical Union. San Francisco. See Project
- Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Burton, M., Vennelakanti, S., Havig, J.R. & Shock, E.L. (2009). Carbon and nitrogen cycling in thermally heated sediments. American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA. See Project
- Ruff, S.W., Farmer, J.D., Milliken, R., Mills, V.W. & Shock, E. (2011). Hydrothermal occurances in Gusev Crater. AGU. San Francisco, CA. See Project
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Phone:
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Email:
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Discipline
Geology