Ann Stuart in the lab at Woods Hole
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Ann Stuart seated in her laboratory at Woods Hole Submitted to the MBL Community Archives Project on 2013-07-30 by Ann Stuart
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Natural-abundance radiocarbon as a tracer of assimilation of petroleum carbon by bacteria in salt marsh sediments
Wakeham, Stuart G.; McNichol, Ann P.; Kostka, Joel E.; Pease, Tamara K. (2005-12-29)The natural abundance of radiocarbon (14C) provides unique insight into the source and cycling of sedimentary organic matter. Radiocarbon analysis of bacterial phospholipid lipid fatty acids (PLFAs) in salt-marsh sediments ... -
Ancient DNA derived from alkenone-biosynthesizing haptophytes and other algae in Holocene sediments from the Black Sea
Coolen, Marco J. L.; Boere, Arjan C.; Abbas, Ben; Baas, Marianne; Wakeham, Stuart G.; Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S. (American Geophysical Union, 2006-02-18)Holocene sea surface temperatures (SST) of the Black Sea have been reconstructed using sedimentary C37 unsaturated alkenones assumed to be derived from the coccolithophorid haptophyte Emiliania huxleyi, whose fossil ... -
Transfer of organic carbon through marine water columns to sediments – insights from stable and radiocarbon isotopes of lipid biomarkers
Wakeham, Stuart G.; McNichol, Ann P. (Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union, 2014-12-10)Compound-specific 13C and 14C compositions of diverse lipid biomarkers (fatty acids, alkenones, hydrocarbons, sterols and fatty alcohols) were measured in sinking particulate matter collected in sediment traps and from ...