Professor Stephen Larter
JB Simpson Professor of Geology
- Hubert CRJ, Oldenburg TBP, Fustic M, Gray ND, Larter SR, Penn K, Rowan AK, Seshadri R, Sherry A, Swainsbury R, Voordouw G, Voordouw JK, Head IM. Massive dominance of Epsilonproteobacteria in formation waters from a Canadian oil sands reservoir containing severely biodegraded oil.
Environmental Microbiology 2012, 14(2), 387-404.
- Gray ND, Sherry A, Grant RJ, Rowan AK, Hubert CRJ, Callbeck CM, Aitken CM, Jones DM, Adams JJ, Larter SR, Head IM. The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes.
Environmental Microbiology 2011, 13(11), 2957-2975.
- Larter S, Huanh H, Adams J, Bennett B, Snowdon LR. A practical biodegradation scale for use in reservoir geochemical studies of biodegraded oils.
Organic Geochemistry 2012, 45, 66-76.
- Bennett B, Jiang C, Larter SR. Identification and occurence of 25-norbenzohopanes in biodegraded bitumen from Paleozoic carbonates in northern Alberta.
Organic Geochemistry 2009, 40, 667-670.
- Larter S, Adams J, Gates ID, Bennett B, Huang H. The Origin, Prediction and Impact of Oil Viscosity, Heterogeneity on the Production Characteristics of Tar Sand and Heavy Oil Reservoirs.
Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology 2008, 47(1), 10pp.
- Sherry A, Gray ND, Ditchfield AK, Aitken CM, Jones DM, Röling WFM, Hallmann C, Larter SR, Bowler BFJ, Head IM. Anaerobic biodegradation of crude oil under sulphate-reducing conditions leads to only modest enrichment of recognized sulphate-reducing taxa.
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 2012, (epub ahead of print).