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Christopher K Algar
Christopher K Algar
Associate Professor, Dept. of Oceanography, Dalhousie Univeristy
Verified email at dal.ca
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Bubble growth and rise in soft sediments
BP Boudreau, C Algar, BD Johnson, I Croudace, A Reed, Y Furukawa, ...
Geology 33 (6), 517-520, 2005
2622005
Influence of organic carbon and nitrate loading on partitioning between dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) and N2 production
AK Hardison, CK Algar, AE Giblin, JJ Rich
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 164, 146-160, 2015
1882015
Gene-centric approach to integrating environmental genomics and biogeochemical models
DC Reed, CK Algar, JA Huber, GJ Dick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (5), 1879-1884, 2014
1702014
Subseafloor microbial communities in hydrogen‐rich vent fluids from hydrothermal systems along the M id‐C ayman R ise
J Reveillaud, E Reddington, J McDermott, C Algar, JL Meyer, S Sylva, ...
Environmental microbiology 18 (6), 1970-1987, 2016
862016
Predicting microbial nitrate reduction pathways in coastal sediments
CK Algar, JJ Vallino
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 71 (3), 223-238, 2014
802014
Initial rise of bubbles in cohesive sediments by a process of viscoelastic fracture
CK Algar, BP Boudreau, MA Barry
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 116 (B4), 2011
742011
Transient growth of an isolated bubble in muddy, fine-grained sediments
CK Algar, BP Boudreau
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 73 (9), 2581-2591, 2009
522009
Stability of bubbles in a linear elastic medium: Implications for bubble growth in marine sediments
CK Algar, BP Boudreau
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 115 (F3), 2010
492010
A structural analysis of the qualitative networks regulating the cell cycle and apoptosis
BD Aguda, CK Algar
Cell Cycle 2 (6), 538-543, 2003
472003
Release of multiple bubbles from cohesive sediments
CK Algar, BP Boudreau, MA Barry
Geophysical Research Letters 38 (8), 2011
412011
Sediment microbial fuel cells as a barrier to sulfide accumulation and their potential for sediment remediation beneath aquaculture pens
CK Algar, A Howard, C Ward, G Wanger
Scientific reports 10 (1), 1-12, 2020
342020
The thermodynamics of marine biogeochemical cycles: Lotka revisited
JJ Vallino, CK Algar
Annual Review of Marine Science 8, 333-356, 2016
312016
Fluid geochemistry, local hydrology, and metabolic activity define methanogen community size and composition in deep-sea hydrothermal vents
LC Stewart, CK Algar, CS Fortunato, BI Larson, JJ Vallino, JA Huber, ...
The ISME Journal 13 (7), 1711-1721, 2019
282019
Physical mixing in coastal waters controls and decouples nitrification via biomass dilution
S Haas, BM Robicheau, S Rakshit, J Tolman, CK Algar, J LaRoche, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (18), e2004877118, 2021
162021
Use of receding horizon optimal control to solve MaxEP-based biogeochemistry problems
JJ Vallino, CK Algar, NF González, JA Huber
Beyond the Second Law: Entropy Production and Non-equilibrium Systems, 337-359, 2014
112014
Morphology of gas bubbles in mud: A microcomputed tomographic evaluation
AH Reed, BP Boudreau, C Algar, Y Furukawa
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB STENNIS SPACE CENTER MS SEAFLOOR SCIENCES DIRECTORATE, 2005
102005
Seafloor incubation experiment with deep-sea hydrothermal vent fluid reveals effect of pressure and lag time on autotrophic microbial communities
CS Fortunato, DA Butterfield, B Larson, N Lawrence-Slavas, CK Algar, ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 87 (9), e00078-21, 2021
82021
Bubble growth and rise in soft fine-grained Sediments
CK Algar
Dalhousie University, 2009
62009
The mechanics of soft cohesive sediments during early diagenesis
BP Boudreau, M Barry, C L’Esperance, CK Algar, BD Johnson
Processes, assessment and remediation of contaminated sediments, 81-105, 2013
42013
Foraminifera Trace Anthropogenic CO2 in the NW Atlantic by 1950
S Mellon, M Kienast, C Algar, P de Menocal, SS Kienast, TM Marchitto, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 46 (24), 14683-14691, 2019
32019
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