• © 2016 Hu et al.Oil reservoirs are major sites of methane production and carbon turnover, processes with significant impacts on energy resources and global biogeochemical cycles. We applied a cultivation-independent genomic approach to define microbial community membership and predict roles for specific organisms in biogeochemical transformations in Alaska North Slope oil fields. Produced water samples were collected from six locations between 1,128m and 2,743m below the surface. Microbial commu…Read more
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    Proteogenomic analyses indicate bacterial methylotrophy and archaeal heterotrophy are prevalent below the grass root zone
    with C. N. Butterfield, Z. Li, P. F. Andeer, S. Spaulding, B. C. Thomas, R. L. Hettich, K. B. Suttle, A. J. Probst, S. G. Tringe, T. Northen, C. Pan, and J. F. Banfield
    Annually, half of all plant-derived carbon is added to soil where it is microbially respired to CO2. However, understanding of the microbiology of this process is limited because most culture-independent methods cannot link metabolic processes to the organisms present, and this link to causative agents is necessary to predict the results of perturbations on the system. We collected soil samples at two sub-root depths before and after a rainfall-driven nutrient perturbation event in a Northern Ca…Read more
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    Is Who Postsecular? A Post-Postcolonial Response
    Télos 2014 (167): 27-48. 2014.
    What is referred to as the “postsecular” situation is most properly conceived as an arc of trans-Atlantic self-understanding unfolding dialectically in the face of and in response to traumatically rapid, unprecedented patterns of globalization. I am myself so deeply immersed in the postsecular debates1 that I do not know whether this—what is meant to be—straightforward thesis strikes the reader as simple and self-evident, or rather as profoundly confused and jargon-riddled. Either way, my intent…Read more