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Philip Bennett
Philip Bennett
Professor, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin
Verified email at jsg.utexas.edu
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Crude oil in a shallow sand and gravel aquifer—III. Biogeochemical reactions and mass balance modeling in anoxic groundwater
MJ Baedecker, IM Cozzarelli, RP Eganhouse, DI Siegel, PC Bennett
Applied Geochemistry 8 (6), 569-586, 1993
4921993
Quartz dissolution in organic-rich aqueous systems
PC Bennett
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 55 (7), 1781-1797, 1991
4311991
The dissolution of quartz in dilute aqueous solutions of organic acids at 25 C
PC Bennett, ME Melcer, DI Siegel, JP Hassett
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 52 (6), 1521-1530, 1988
4271988
Silicates, silicate weathering, and microbial ecology
PC Bennett, JR Rogers, WJ Choi, FK Hiebert
Geomicrobiology Journal 18 (1), 3-19, 2001
4112001
Mineral stimulation of subsurface microorganisms: release of limiting nutrients from silicates
JR Rogers, PC Bennett
Chemical Geology 203 (1-2), 91-108, 2004
3692004
Increased solubility of quartz in water due to complexing by organic compounds
P Bennett, DI Siegel
Nature 326 (6114), 684-686, 1987
3021987
Feldspars as a source of nutrients for microorganisms
JR Rogers, PC Bennett, WJ Choi
American Mineralogist 83 (11-12_Part_2), 1532-1540, 1998
2941998
Microbial precipitation of dolomite in methanogenic groundwater
JA Roberts, PC Bennett, LA González, GL Macpherson, KL Milliken
Geology 32 (4), 277-280, 2004
2872004
Microbial control of silicate weathering in organic-rich ground water
FK Hiebert, PC Bennett
Science 258 (5080), 278-281, 1992
2851992
Microbial contributions to cave formation: new insights into sulfuric acid speleogenesis
AS Engel, LA Stern, PC Bennett
Geology 32 (5), 369-372, 2004
2482004
Crude oil in a shallow sand and gravel aquifer—I. Hydrogeology and inorganic geochemistry
PC Bennett, DE Siegel, MJ Baedecker, MF Hult
Applied Geochemistry 8 (6), 529-549, 1993
2351993
Bacterial diversity and ecosystem function of filamentous microbial mats from aphotic (cave) sulfidic springs dominated by chemolithoautotrophic “Epsilonproteobacteria”
AS Engel, ML Porter, LA Stern, S Quinlan, PC Bennett
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 51 (1), 31-53, 2004
2342004
Microbial colonization and weathering of silicates in a petroleum-contaminated groundwater
PC Bennett, FK Hiebert, WJ Choi
Chemical Geology 132 (1-4), 45-53, 1996
2001996
Process‐based approach to CO2 leakage detection by vadose zone gas monitoring at geologic CO2 storage sites
KD Romanak, PC Bennett, C Yang, SD Hovorka
Geophysical Research Letters 39 (15), 2012
1812012
Filamentous “Epsilonproteobacteria” Dominate Microbial Mats from Sulfidic Cave Springs
AS Engel, N Lee, ML Porter, LA Stern, PC Bennett, M Wagner
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69 (9), 5503-5511, 2003
1812003
Pore‐scale trapping of supercritical CO2 and the role of grain wettability and shape
K Chaudhary, M Bayani Cardenas, WW Wolfe, JA Maisano, RA Ketcham, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 40 (15), 3878-3882, 2013
1722013
Microbial control of mineral–groundwater equilibria: Macroscale to microscale
PC Bennett, FK Hiebert, JR Rogers
Hydrogeology Journal 8, 47-62, 2000
1322000
Geochemistry of ikaite formation at Mono Lake, California: implications for the origin of tufa mounds
TC Council, PC Bennett
Geology 21 (11), 971-974, 1993
1311993
Microbial destruction of feldspars
PC Bennett, WJ Choi, JR Rogera
Mineral Management 8 (62A), 149-150, 1998
1281998
Fate of silicate minerals in a peat bog
PC Bennett, DI Siegel, BM Hill, PH Glaser
Geology 19 (4), 328-331, 1991
1271991
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