Journal Articles - 3 |
2017 |
| Engel, A. S., Liu, C., Paterson, A. T., Anderson, L. C., Turner, R. E., & Overton, E. B. (2017). Salt Marsh Bacterial Communities before and after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 83(20). | |
2014 |
| Engel, A. S., & Gupta, A. A. (2014). Regime Shift in Sandy Beach Microbial Communities following Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Remediation Efforts. PLoS ONE, 9(7), e102934. | |
| Turner, R. E., Overton, E. B., Meyer, B. M., Miles, M. S., McClenachan, G., Hooper-Bui, L., Engel, A. S., Swenson, E. M., Lee, J. M., Milan, C. S., & Gao, H. (2014). Distribution and recovery trajectory of Macondo (Mississippi Canyon 252) oil in Louisiana coastal wetlands. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 87(1-2), 57-67. | |
Conference Presentations - 6 |
2011 |
| Anderson, L. R., P.D.; Gillikin, D. G., & D.H.; Roopnarine, D. (2011). Trace element proxies for hydrocarbon exposure in oyster shells after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. In Geological Society of America Annual Meeting | |
| Byrne, D. G., D.P.; Anderson, L. G., D.H.; Roopnarine, P. R., & D (2011). Using oyster shells to track the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. In Geological Society of America Annual Meeting | |
| Fry, B. A., L.C.; Riekenberg, P. M., & C.J (2011). Isotopic evidence for minimal food web use of Deepwater Horizon oil in Louisiana estuarine food webs. In Geological Society of America Annual Meeting | |
| Gupta, A. E., & A. S (2011). Longitudinal assessment of shifting microbial community composition in sandy beaches following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill and remediation efforts. In Geological Society of America Annual Meeting | |
| Liu, C. E., & A.S (2011). Bacterial diversity and heterotrophic biodegradation rates from coastal marshes in the Gulf of Mexico. In Geological Society of America Annual Meeting | |
| Spence, B. G., D.P.; Goodwin, D. B., D.; Roopnarine, P. A., & L (2011). Bacterial diversity and heterotrophic biodegradation rates from coastal marshes in the Gulf of Mexico. In Goldschmidt Conference 2011 | |