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David C. Smith
David C. Smith
Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island
Verified email at uri.edu
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A simple, economical method for measuring bacterial protein synthesis rates in seawater using 3H‐leucine
DC Smith
Mar Microbial Food Webs 6, 107, 1992
13201992
Intense hydrolytic enzyme activity on marine aggregates and implications for rapid particle dissolution
DC Smith, M Simon, A Alldredge, F Azam
Nature 359, 10, 1992
11011992
Global distribution of microbial abundance and biomass in subseafloor sediment
J Kallmeyer, R Pockalny, RR Adhikari, DC Smith, S D’Hondt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (40), 16213-16216, 2012
9712012
Distributions of microbial activities in deep subseafloor sediments
S D'Hondt, BB Jørgensen, DJ Miller, A Batzke, R Blake, BA Cragg, ...
Science 306 (5705), 2216-2221, 2004
8292004
Subtropical Arctic Ocean temperatures during the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum
KES Sluijs, A., Shouten, S., Pagani, M., Woltering, M., Brinkhuis, H ...
Nature 441, 610-613, 2006
8012006
The cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the arctic ocean
K Moran, J Backman, H Brinkhuis, SC Clemens, T Cronin, GR Dickens, ...
Nature 441 (7093), 601-605, 2006
6552006
Arctic hydrology during global warming at the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum
M Pagani, N Pedentchouk, M Huber, A Sluijs, S Schouten, H Brinkhuis, ...
Nature 442 (7103), 671-675, 2006
4562006
Episodic fresh surface waters in the Eocene Arctic Ocean
H Brinkhuis, S Schouten, ME Collinson, A Sluijs, JSS Damsté, ...
Nature 441 (7093), 606-609, 2006
4182006
Variability in ectohydrolytic enzyme activities of pelagic marine bacteria and its significance for substrate processing in the sea
J Martinez, DC Smith, GF Steward, F Azam
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 10 (3), 223-230, 1996
4121996
Abundance and production of bacteria and viruses in the Bering and Chukchi Seas
GF Steward, DC Smith, F Azam
Marine Ecology Progress Series 131, 287-300, 1996
4071996
Bacteria-organic matter coupling and its significance for oceanic carbon cycling
F Azam, DC Smith, GF Steward, Å Hagström
Microbial ecology 28, 167-179, 1994
4071994
Bacterial mediation of carbon fluxes during a diatom bloom in a mesocosm
DC Smith, GF Steward, RA Long, F Azam
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 42 (1), 75-97, 1995
3631995
Spatial distribution of viruses, bacteria and chlorophyll a in neritic, oceanic and estuarine environments
WP Cochlan, J Wikner, GF Steward, DC Smith, F Azam
Marine Ecology-Progress Series 92, 77-77, 1993
3081993
Subseafloor sedimentary life in the South Pacific Gyre
S D'Hondt, AJ Spivack, R Pockalny, TG Ferdelman, JP Fischer, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (28), 11651-11656, 2009
2882009
Microbial food web structure in the Arabian Sea: a US JGOFS study
DL Garrison, MM Gowing, MP Hughes, L Campbell, DA Caron, ...
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 47 (7-8), 1387-1422, 2000
2552000
Characteristics, distribution and persistence of thin layers over a 48 hour period
MA McManus, AL Alldredge, AH Barnard, E Boss, JF Case, TJ Cowles, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 261, 1-19, 2003
2472003
New insights into deformation and fluid flow processes in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism: Results of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 190
GF Moore, A Taira, A Klaus, L Becker, B Boeckel, BA Cragg, A Dean, ...
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 2 (10), 2001
2312001
Presence of oxygen and aerobic communities from sea floor to basement in deep-sea sediments
S D’Hondt, F Inagaki, CA Zarikian, LJ Abrams, N Dubois, T Engelhardt, ...
Nature Geoscience 8 (4), 299-304, 2015
2232015
Bacterial diversity and community composition from seasurface to subseafloor
EA Walsh, JB Kirkpatrick, SD Rutherford, DC Smith, M Sogin, S D’Hondt
The ISME journal 10 (4), 979-989, 2016
2102016
Blooms of sequence-specific culturable bacteria in the sea
AS Rehnstam, S Bäckman, DC Smith, F Azam, Å Hagström
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 11 (3-4), 161-166, 1993
1781993
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