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ANAEROBIC MICROBIAL PROCESSES, ESPECIALLY IRON AND SULFATE REDUCTION


COLBERG, PATRICIA JS

Education: Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, 1983; M.S., Bacteriology & Biochemistry, University of Idaho, 1977; B.S.(Honors), Bacteriology, North Dakota State University, 1975; Associate Professor.
Publications: Borman, C. J., B. P. Sullivan, C. M. Eggleston, and P. J. S. Colberg. Is iron redox cycling in a high altitude watershed photochemically or thermally driven? Manuscript submitted to Chemical Geology.
Stanescu, D. B. M. Chen-Charpentier, B. J. Jensen, and P. J. S. Colberg. 2009. Random differential models of anaerobic phototrophic bacterial growth. Electronic Transactions of Numerical Analysis, in press.
Borman, C. J., B. P. Sullivan, C. M. Eggleston, and P. J. S. Colberg. 2009. The use of flow-injection analysis and chemiluminescence detection of aqueous ferrous iron in waters containing high concentrations of organic compounds. Sensors, in press.
Eggleston, C. M., J. Voros, L. Shi, B. H. Lower, T. C. Droubay, and P. J. S. Colberg. 2008. Binding and direct electrochemistry of OmcA, an outer-membrane cytochrome from an iron reducing bacteria, with oxide electrodes: A candidate biofuel cell system. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 361:769-777
Cui, K., S. Jin, P. H. Fallgren, S.-C. Peng, and P. J. S. Colberg. 2008. Adsorption kinetics of humic acid from aqueous solution by anionic clay. Safety Environ. Eng. 15:15:86-89.
Jin, S., J. I. Drever, and P. J. S. Colberg. 2007. Effects of copper on bacterial consortia enriched from metal-contaminated and uncontaminated sediments. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 26:225-230.
Phone: (307) 766-6142
E-mail: pczoo@uwyo.edu
Web site: www.uwyo.edu/colberg

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