Pieter Visscher
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Arsenic distribution and valence state variation studied by fast hierarchical length-scale
K Medjoubi, G Baranton, A Somogyi, M Sancho-Tomas, P Philippot, Pieter Visscher
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Arsenic and sulfur cycling in microbialites: Looking glass for Precambrian biogeochemistry?
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Arsenic and Sulfur Cycling in Mircobialites of La Brava, Atacama: Analog-extraordinaire for Precambrian Biogeochemistry?
2016
Maria Sancho-Thomas, Andrea Somogyi, Ceci Rasuk, Manuel Contreras, Pieter Visscher, P Philippot, Maria Farias
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Archaea in microbial ecosystems associated to minerals in High Andean Wetlands: A source of biodiversity and alternative geochemical cycles
2013
D Toneatti, D Kurth, N Rascovan, C Rajuk, M Contreras, M P Vazquez, F Novoa, Pieter Visscher, J Maldonado, M E Farias
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Ancient microbial life used to thrive in a world without oxygen
2020
Pieter Visscher, Brendan Burns, Kimberley Gallagher
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

Active eukaryotes in microbialites from Highborne Cay, Bahamas and Hamelin Pool (Shark Bay), Australia
2014
Anna McIntyre-Wressig, Virginia P Edgcomb, Joan M Bernhard, Pieter Visscher, William Orsi, Roger E Summons, David Beaudoin
Research Type: Journal Article

Abiotic and Biotic Pathways for Dimethylmercury Production in Aquatic Systems
2017
Robert Mason, Pieter Visscher, Nashaat Mazrui, Sofi Jonsson, Cindy Gilmour
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

A step towards a more cohesive definition of microbialite fabrics.
2012
Kristen L Myshrall, Pieter Visscher, Christophe Dupraz, Natalie J Stork
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

A novel mechanism for carbonate mud production in lakes: an open question for global carbon models
Pieter Visscher, D Rius, S Montreuil, Irina Bundeleva, F Monna, Pierre Boussagol, Emmanuelle Vennin, A Bonnotte, L Millet
Research Type: Journal Article

A Study of the Microbial Spatial Heterogeneity of Bahamian Thrombolites Using Molecular, Biochemical, and Stable Isotope Analyses.
2017
A S Louyakis, J M Mobberley, B E Vitek, R Kozdon, G Casaburi, J W Valley, J S Foster, I J Orland, Pieter Visscher, N J Planavsky, P D Hagan, R P Reid
Research Type: Journal Article