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Dr Jotis Baronas' Outputs (2)

Ge and Si isotope signatures in rivers: A quantitative multi-proxy approach (2018)
Journal Article
Baronas, J. J., Torres, M. A., West, A. J., Rouxel, O., Georg, B., Bouchez, J., …Hammond, D. E. (2018). Ge and Si isotope signatures in rivers: A quantitative multi-proxy approach. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 503, 194-215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2018.09.022

Solutes derived from the dissolution of silicate minerals play a key role in Earth's climate via the carbon and other biogeochemical cycles. Silicon (Si) is a unique constituent of silicate minerals and a biologically important nutrient, so tracing i... Read More about Ge and Si isotope signatures in rivers: A quantitative multi-proxy approach.

Distribution of Extracellular Flavins in a Coastal Marine Basin and Their Relationship to Redox Gradients and Microbial Community Members (2018)
Journal Article
Monteverde, D. R., Sylvan, J. B., Suffridge, C., Baronas, J. J., Fichot, E., Fuhrman, J., …Sañudo-Wilhelmy, S. A. (2018). Distribution of Extracellular Flavins in a Coastal Marine Basin and Their Relationship to Redox Gradients and Microbial Community Members. Environmental Science and Technology, 52(21), 12265-12274. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b02822

The flavins (including flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and riboflavin (RF)) are a class of organic compounds synthesized by organisms to assist in critical redox reactions. While known to be secreted extracellularly by some species in laboratory-based cu... Read More about Distribution of Extracellular Flavins in a Coastal Marine Basin and Their Relationship to Redox Gradients and Microbial Community Members.