All abstracts by Paul Magyar in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2019) Stable Isotope Approaches to Characterizing Anammox and Associated Microbial Processes in Engineered and Environmental SystemsMagyar P, Hausherr D, Niederdorfer R, Bürgmann H, Wei J, Mohn J, Zopfi J, Joss A & Lehmann M
(2018) Nitrogen and Oxygen Isotope Effects Associated with a Combined Partial Nitritation-Anammox Wastewater Treatment Process
Magyar P, Hausherr D, Bürgmann H, Mohn J, Zopfi J, Joss A & Lehmann M
(2015) Insights into Mechanisms of Nitrous Oxide Generation from Measurement of Nine N2O Isotopologues
Magyar P, Orphan V & Eiler J
(2013) Isotopologue Effects in the Generation and Consumption of Nitrous Oxide
Magyar P, Kopf S, Orphan V & Eiler J
(2012) Measurement of Nitrous Oxide Isotopologues and Isotopomers by the MAT 253 Ultra
Magyar P, Kopf S, Orphan V & Eiler J
(2012) The MAT-253 Ultra -a Novel High-Resolution, Multi-Collector Gas Source Mass Spectrometer
Eiler J, Clog M, Deerberg M, Magyar P, Piasecki A, Schlueter H-J, Schweiters J, Sessions A, Stolper D & Thiagarajan N
(2012) Toward an Understanding of Metal Uptake in a Methanogenic Archaeon Isolated from the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits
Bass J, Edwards E, Lloyd A, Weaver S & Magyar J