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William P. Gilhooly
Researcher at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Publications - 63
Citations - 1478
William P. Gilhooly is an academic researcher from Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sulfur & Sulfide. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1225 citations. Previous affiliations of William P. Gilhooly include University of Virginia & Washington University in St. Louis.
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Natural abundance of 13C and 15N in C3 and C4 vegetation of southern Africa: patterns and implications
TL;DR: In this article, the mean annual rainfall in southern Africa is found to explain over half of the observed variance in the stable nitrogen (N) isotopic signatures of C3 vegetation in Southern Africa (r2=0.54, P<0.01).
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Blake Ridge methane seeps: characterization of a soft-sediment, chemosynthetically based ecosystem
C. L. Van Dover,Paul Aharon,Joan M. Bernhard,E. Caylor,M.B. Doerries,W. B. Flickinger,William P. Gilhooly,Shana K. Goffredi,Kathleen E. Knick,Stephen A. Macko,S. Rapoport,E.C. Raulfs,Carolyn D. Ruppel,Jennifer L. Salerno,Rochelle D. Seitz,B.K. Sen Gupta,Timothy M. Shank,Mary Turnipseed,Robert C. Vrijenhoek +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first submersible reconnaissance of the Blake Ridge Diapir provides the geological and ecological contexts for chemosynthetic communities established in close association with methane seeps.
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Heat and salt inhibition of gas hydrate formation in the northern Gulf of Mexico
TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution geophysical and geochemical data collected at two focused flux sites in the northern Gulf of Mexico reveal significant heterogeneity in salinities, thermal regimes, and fluid flow.
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Compound specific isotope analysis of fatty acids and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in aerosols : implications for biomass burning
Donna C. Ballentine,Stephen A. Macko,Vaughan C. Turekian,William P. Gilhooly,Bice S. Martincigh +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the carbon isotopic signatures of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) were investigated as potential tracer species for the products of biomass burning, which may allow a better understanding of the relative contributions of biogenic and anthropogenic source materials to aerosols.
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Midcontinental Native American population dynamics and late Holocene hydroclimate extremes.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reconstruct regional changes in precipitation source and seasonality and local changes in warm-season duration and rainstorm events related to the Pacific North American pattern (PNA) using a 2100-year-long multi-proxy lake-sediment record from the midcontinental US.