A hydrogen-based subsurface microbial community dominated by methanogensFrancis H. Chapelle, Derek R. Lovley, Stacy Ciufo et al.|Nature|2002Cited by 505
Humic Acids as Electron Acceptors for Anaerobic Microbial Oxidation of Vinyl Chloride and DichloroethenePaul M. Bradley, Derek R. Lovley, Francis H. Chapelle|Applied and Environmental Microbiology|1998Cited by 181
Anaerobic Mineralization of Vinyl Chloride in Fe(III)-Reducing, Aquifer SedimentsPaul M. Bradley, Francis H. Chapelle|Environmental Science & Technology|1996Cited by 179
Comparison of <i>E</i><sub>h</sub> and H<sub>2</sub> Measurements for Delineating Redox Processes in a Contaminated AquiferFrancis H. Chapelle, Paul M. Bradley, Sheridan K. Haack et al.|Environmental Science & Technology|1996Cited by 139
Biotransformation of caffeine, cotinine, and nicotine in stream sediments: Implications for use as wastewater indicatorsPaul M. Bradley, Francis H. Chapelle, Larry B. Barber et al.|Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|2007Cited by 137