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Christine M. Foreman
Assistant Research Professor; Ph.D. 1999 University of Toledo, B. S. 1992 Baldwin-Wallace College. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, focusing on dissolved organic matter turnover in lakes and streams using biogeochemical and molecular techniques. Recent work has focused on the role of solar radiation in DOM cycling; and carbon and microbes in Antarctic ice cores.
Recent Publications:
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C. M. Foreman, C. F. Wolf and J. C. Priscu. (2004). Impact of episodic warming events on the physical, chemical and biological relationships of lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Aquatic Geochemistry 10: 221-238.
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J. R. Fulton, D. McKnight, C. Foreman, R. Cory, C. Stedmon, and E. Blunt (2004). Changes in fulvic acid redox state through the oxycline of a permanently ice-covered Antarctic lake. Aquatic Sciences 66: 1-20.
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P. A. Lee, J.A. Mikucki, C.M. Foreman, J.C. Priscu, G. R. DiTullio, S. F. Riseman, S. J. de Mora, C. F. Wolf and L. Kester (2004). Thermodynamic constraints on microbially mediated processes in lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Geomicrobiology. 21:1-17.
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Jill A. Mikucki, Christine M. Foreman, Birgit Sattler, W. Berry Lyons, and John C. Priscu (2004). Geomicrobiology of Blood Falls: An Iron-Rich Saline Discharge at Terminus of the Taylor Glacier, Antarctica. Aquatic Geochemistry 10: 199-220.
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B. Christner, C.M. Foreman, J. A. Mikucki , and J.C. Priscu (2004). Verifying the Authenticity of Microbiological and Geobiological Results from Ice Core Materials. Icarus. In press.
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C. M. Foreman, C. F. Wolf, and J.C. Priscu (2004). Extracellular enzymatic activity associated with aggregate and free-living microbial communities in Lake Fryxell, Antarctica. In prep.
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