The EKU Faculty and Staff Scholarship series houses works from Eastern Kentucky University faculty and staff members, including article pre-prints, presentations, posters, and other types of scholarship. In cases where the full text cannot be posted due to copyright, the citation will be included with a link to the full text when possible. Books written or edited by Eastern Kentucky University faculty and staff are highlighted in our Faculty and Staff Books Gallery.
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Submissions from 2003
Authigenic Sulfide Mineralization Induced by Anaerobic Methane Oxidation in Methane-rich, Gas-hydrate-associated Sediments: Stratigraphic Patterns of Sulfide Sulfur Concentration and Sulfide-sulfur Isotopic Composition, Kathryn G. Takacs and Walter S. Borowski
Effects of Experimental Forest Management on Density and Nesting Success of Bird Species in Missouri Ozark Forests, Wendy K. Gram, Paul A. Porneluzi, Richard L. Clawson, John Faaborg, and Stephen C. Richter
Enrichments of 34S in Sulfide Minerals of Deep-water Marine Sediments of the Blake Ridge, Offshore Southeastern United States, Kathryn G. Takacs and Walter S. Borowski
Profit Maximization: A Classroom Experiment, John R.F. Harter and Thomas G. Watkins
Stochastic Variation in Reproductive Success of a Rare Frog, Rana sevosa: Implications for Conservation and for Monitoring Amphibian Populations, Stephen C. Richter, Jeanne E. Young, Glen N. Johnson, and Richard A. Seigel
Sulfide Mineralization in Deep-water Marine Sediments Related to Methane Transport, Methane Consumption, and Methane Gas Hydrates, Matthew K. Thompson, Walter S. Borowski, Charles K. Paull, and William Ussler III
Submissions from 2002
Annual Variation in the Population Ecology of the Endangered Gopher Frog, Rana sevosa Goin and Netting, Stephen C. Richter and Richard A. Seigel
The Meeting of Two Microbial Worlds: Geochemistry of the Sulfate-methane Interface, Walter S. Borowski, Charles K. Paull, and William Ussler III
Submissions from 2001
Data Report: Carbon Isotopic Composition of Dissolved CO2, CO2 Gas, and Methane, Blake-Bahama Ridge and Northeast Bermuda Rise, ODP Leg 172, Walter S. Borowski, Namik Cagatay, Y Tournois, and Charles K. Paull
Insights into the species delineation and population structure of Solidago shortii (Asteraceae) through morphometric analysis, James B. Beck, Robert R.F. Naczi, and Pat Calie
Many parallel losses of infA from chloroplast DNA during angiosperm evolution with multiple independent transfers to the nucleus, Ronny S. Millen, Richard G. Olmstead, Keith L. Adams, Jeffrey D. Palmer, Nga T. Lao, Laura Heggie, Tony A. Kavanagh, Julian M. Hibberd, John C. Gray, Clifford W. Morden, Pat Calie, Lars S. Jermiin, and Kenneth H. Wolfe
The Effects Of a Patent System on Product Varieties in Hotelling's Competition, John R.F. Harter
Submissions from 2000
Geologic Implications of Sulfide Mineralization at the Sulfate-methane Interface in Marine Sediments, Walter S. Borowski, C. K. Paull, and Bill Ussler
Isotopic Composition of Authigenic Sulfide Minerals at the Base of the Sulfate-reduction Zone: Implications for Diagenesis at the Sulfate-methane Interface, Walter S. Borowski, C. K. Paull, and Bill Ussler
Nitrogen Isotopic Composition of Pore Water Ammonium, Blake Ridge, Site 997, ODP Leg 164, Walter S. Borowski and Charles K. Paull
Significance of Anaerobic Methane Oxidation in Methane-rich Sediments Overlying the Blake Ridge Gas Hydrates, Walter S. Borowski, Tori M. Hoehler, Mark J. Alperin, Namcy M. Rodriguez, and Charles K. Paull
Submissions from 1999
Global and Local Variations of Interstitial Sulfate Gradients in Deep-water, Continental Margin Sediments: Sensitivity to Underlying Methane and Gas Hydrates, Walter S. Borowski, Charles K. Paull, and William Ussler III
Lectotypification of Solidago shortii (Asteraceae) with considerations of the historical and intellectual circumstances surrounding the original species description, James B. Beck, Robert R.F. Naczi, and Pat Calie
Submissions from 1998
A model of the quaternary structure of enolases, based on structural and evolutionary analysis of the octomeric enolase from Bacillus subtilis, C. Kent Brown, Peter L. Kuhlman, Susan Mattingly, Kevin Slates, Pat Calie, and William W. Farrar
New Technique Detects Gas Hydrates, Walter S. Borowski, Charles K. Paull, and William Ussler III
Submissions from 1997
Carbon Cycling Within the Upper Methanogenic Zone of Continental-rise Sediments: An Example from the Methane-rich Sediments Overlying the Blake Ridge Gas Hydrate Deposits, Walter S. Borowski, Charles K. Paull, and William Ussler III
Geochemical Clues to Gas Hydrate Distribution: Sulfate Gradients as Sensors of Underlying Methane Inventory, Walter S. Borowski, C. K. Paull, and Bill Ussler
Hotelling's competition with demand location uncertainty, John R.F. Harter
Recognition of Shallow-subbottom Gas Hazards in Deep-water Operation Areas: The Gas Hydrate Detection Problem, Walter S. Borowski, Charles K. Paull, and William Ussler III
Submissions from 1996
Carbon Cycling at the Base of the Sulfate Reduction Zone, Walter S. Borowski, C. K. Paull, and Bill Ussler
Marine Pore-water Sulfate Profiles Indicate in situ Methane Flux from Underlying Gas Hydrate, Walter S. Borowski, Charles K. Paull, and William Ussler III
Submissions from 1995
Do Pore Water Sulfate Profiles Sense Methane Diffusing Upward from Continental Rise Gas Hydrates?, Walter S. Borowski, C. K. Paull, and William Ussler III
Gas Hydrates, Methane Inventory, and Sulfate Profiles: Predicting Methane Flux and Gas Hydrate Occurrence from Sulfate Profiles in Piston Cores, Walter S. Borowski, C. K. Paull, and William Ussler III
Submissions from 1994
Influence of Methane Flux from Gas Hydrate on Pore Water Sulfate Profiles, Walter S. Borowski, C. K. Paull, and William Ussler III
The Propensity to Patent with Differentiated Products, John R.F. Harter
Submissions from 1993
Differentiated Products with R&D, John R.F. Harter
Lrp stimulates phase variation of type 1 fimbriation in Escherichia coli K-12, I. C. Blomfield, Pat Calie, K. J. Eberhardt, M. S. McClain, and B. I. Einstein
Submissions from 1991
Transfer of rpl22 to the nucleus greatly preceded its loss from the chloroplast and involved the gain of an intron, J. S. Gantt, S. L. Baldauf, Pat Calie, N. F. Weeden, and J. D. Palmer
Type I fimbriation in fimE mutants of Escherichia coli K-12, I. C. Blomfield, M. S. McClain, J. A. Princ, Pat Calie, and B. I. Einstein
Submissions from 1983
Flavonoid chemistry of the generic segregates Ascyrum and Crookea of Hypericum, Pat Calie, Edward E. Schilling, and David H. Webb
Submissions from 1982
Differences in rates of tyrosine aminotransferase deinduction with cyclic AMP and glucocorticoids, E. J. Lewis, Pat Calie, and W. D. Wicks
Petal flavonoids of white-flowered spring ephemerals, Edward E. Schilling and Pat Calie
Resolution of Depositional Subenvironments Through Use of Lithotype Vertical-contact Associations in a Peritidal Carbonate Setting, Middle Ordovician, eastern Tennessee, Walter S. Borowski
Submissions from 1981
Systematic studies in Sedum section Ternata, Pat Calie
