Publications (*graduate student author, ** undergraduate author)
Wang, D.T.*, Gruen, D.S., Sherwood Lollar, B., Hinrichs, K., Stewart, L.C., Holden, J.F., Hristov, A.N., Pohlman, J.W., Morrill, P.L., Könneke, M., Delwiche, K.B., Reeves, E., Sutcliffe, C., Ritter, D.J., Seewald, J.S., McIntosh, J.C., Hemond, H.F., Kubo, M.D., Cardace, D., Hoehler, T.M., and S. Ono. 2015. Unique non-equilibrium clumped isotope signals in microbial methane. Science. Published online 5 March 2015. DOI:10.1126/science.aaa4326
Cardace, D., Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Woycheese, K.M.* and C.A. Arcilla. 2015. Feasible Metabolisms in High pH Springs of the Philippines. Front Microbiol. 2015; 6: 10. Published online 2015 Feb 10. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00010
Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Woycheese, K.M.*, Yargıçoğlu, E.N.*, Cardace, D., Güleçal, Y.*, Temel, M., and E. Shock. 2015. High pH microbial ecosystems in a newly discovered, ephemeral, serpentinizing fluid seep at Yanartaş (Chimaera), Turkey. Front Microbiol. 2014; 5: 723. Published online 2015 Jan 19. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00723
Woycheese*, K.M., Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Cardace, D., Argayosa, A.M., and C.A. Arcilla. Out of the dark: Transitional subsurface-to-surface microbial diversity in a terrestrial serpentinizing seep (Manleluag, Pangasinan, the Philippines). 2015. Frontiers in Microbiology, Special Issue: Portals to the Deep Biosphere. Front Microbiol. 2015; 6: 44. Published online 2015 Feb 19. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00044
Cardace, D., Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Olsen, A., and Parenteau, M.N.. 2014. Bedrock and Geochemical Controls on Extremophile Habitats. In Plant Ecology and Evolution in Harsh Environments (Eds. Rajakaruna, Boyd, and Harris). Nova Science Pub., Inc. Series in Environmental Research Advances. ISBN-10: 1633219550.
Crespo-Medina, M., Twing,* K.I., Kubo, M.D., Hoehler, T.M., Cardace, D., McCollom, T., and M.O. Schrenk. 2014. Microbial Metabolism of Carbon Compounds in Continental Serpentinite Fluids. Front Microbiol. 2014; 5: 604. Published online 2014 Nov 14. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00604
Oyanedel-Craver, V., Narkiewicz, S., Genovesi1, R., Bradshaw, A., and D. Cardace. 2014. Effect of Local Materials On The Silver Sorption and Strength of Ceramic Water Filters. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. MS. Ref. No.: JECE-D-13-00993R2
Cardace, D., Hoehler, T., McCollom, T., Schrenk, M., Carnevale, D., Kubo, M., and Twing, K. 2013. Establishment of the Coast Range ophiolite microbial observatory (CROMO): drilling objectives and preliminary outcome. Scientific Drilling, 16: 45–55, www.sci-dril.net/16/45/2013/ doi:10.5194/sd-16-45-2013
Schifman*, L., D. Cardace, K. Kortz, K. Saul, A. Gilfert, A.I. Veeger, and D.P. Murray. 2013. Sleuthing Through the Rock Cycle, an on-line guided inquiry tool for middle and high school geoscience education. Journal of Geoscience Education Vol. 61, No. 3, pp. 268-279 (doi: 10.5408/12-326.1).
Cardace, D. and T.M. Hoehler. 2011. Extremophiles in serpentinizing systems: Implications for life on the Early Earth and Other Planets. In: Serpentine: A Model for Evolution and Ecology. Edited by: Susan Harrison and Nishanta Rajakaruna, University of California Press.
Cardace, D. and T.M. Hoehler. 2009. Serpentinizing Fluids Craft Microbial Habitat. In: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Serpentine Ecology. Northeastern Naturalist (Steuben, Maine) Special Issue 5: 272-284.
Cardace, D. and J.D. Morris. 2009. Geochemical evidence for sediment accretion in the Costa Rica Frontal Prism. Geology 37: 891-894, doi:10.1130/G25631A.1
Cardace, D., J.D. Morris, A.D. Peacock, and D.C. White. 2006. Habitability of subseafloor sediments at the Costa Rica convergent margin. In Morris, J.D., Villinger, H.W., and Klaus, A. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 205, 1–26 [Online]. Available from World Wide Web: <http://wwwodp.tamu.edu/publications/205_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/213.PDF>.
In Review
Casar, C., Arcilla, C.A., Cardace, D., and D.R. Meyer-Dombard. Biofilm formation and iron cycling in serpentinizing spring fluids in the Zambales and Coast Range Ophiolites. Extremophiles.
Taylor, A.*, Hausrath, E., Cardace, D., Olsen, B., and A.A. Olsen. Trace element chemistry resulting from the interaction of biotically produced organic acids and serpentinite: A potential biosignature." Astrobiology
Twing, K.*, Cardace, D., Kubo, M., Brazelton, W., Hoehler, T., McCollom, T., and M.O. Schrenk. Serpentinizing fluids from a subsurface observatory harbor extremely low diversity microbial communities adapted to high pH. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Wang, D.T.*, Gruen, D.S., Sherwood Lollar, B., Hinrichs, K., Stewart, L.C., Holden, J.F., Hristov, A.N., Pohlman, J.W., Morrill, P.L., Könneke, M., Delwiche, K.B., Reeves, E., Sutcliffe, C., Ritter, D.J., Seewald, J.S., McIntosh, J.C., Hemond, H.F., Kubo, M.D., Cardace, D., Hoehler, T.M., and S. Ono. 2015. Unique non-equilibrium clumped isotope signals in microbial methane. Science. Published online 5 March 2015. DOI:10.1126/science.aaa4326
Cardace, D., Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Woycheese, K.M.* and C.A. Arcilla. 2015. Feasible Metabolisms in High pH Springs of the Philippines. Front Microbiol. 2015; 6: 10. Published online 2015 Feb 10. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00010
Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Woycheese, K.M.*, Yargıçoğlu, E.N.*, Cardace, D., Güleçal, Y.*, Temel, M., and E. Shock. 2015. High pH microbial ecosystems in a newly discovered, ephemeral, serpentinizing fluid seep at Yanartaş (Chimaera), Turkey. Front Microbiol. 2014; 5: 723. Published online 2015 Jan 19. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00723
Woycheese*, K.M., Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Cardace, D., Argayosa, A.M., and C.A. Arcilla. Out of the dark: Transitional subsurface-to-surface microbial diversity in a terrestrial serpentinizing seep (Manleluag, Pangasinan, the Philippines). 2015. Frontiers in Microbiology, Special Issue: Portals to the Deep Biosphere. Front Microbiol. 2015; 6: 44. Published online 2015 Feb 19. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00044
Cardace, D., Meyer-Dombard, D.R., Olsen, A., and Parenteau, M.N.. 2014. Bedrock and Geochemical Controls on Extremophile Habitats. In Plant Ecology and Evolution in Harsh Environments (Eds. Rajakaruna, Boyd, and Harris). Nova Science Pub., Inc. Series in Environmental Research Advances. ISBN-10: 1633219550.
Crespo-Medina, M., Twing,* K.I., Kubo, M.D., Hoehler, T.M., Cardace, D., McCollom, T., and M.O. Schrenk. 2014. Microbial Metabolism of Carbon Compounds in Continental Serpentinite Fluids. Front Microbiol. 2014; 5: 604. Published online 2014 Nov 14. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00604
Oyanedel-Craver, V., Narkiewicz, S., Genovesi1, R., Bradshaw, A., and D. Cardace. 2014. Effect of Local Materials On The Silver Sorption and Strength of Ceramic Water Filters. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. MS. Ref. No.: JECE-D-13-00993R2
Cardace, D., Hoehler, T., McCollom, T., Schrenk, M., Carnevale, D., Kubo, M., and Twing, K. 2013. Establishment of the Coast Range ophiolite microbial observatory (CROMO): drilling objectives and preliminary outcome. Scientific Drilling, 16: 45–55, www.sci-dril.net/16/45/2013/ doi:10.5194/sd-16-45-2013
Schifman*, L., D. Cardace, K. Kortz, K. Saul, A. Gilfert, A.I. Veeger, and D.P. Murray. 2013. Sleuthing Through the Rock Cycle, an on-line guided inquiry tool for middle and high school geoscience education. Journal of Geoscience Education Vol. 61, No. 3, pp. 268-279 (doi: 10.5408/12-326.1).
Cardace, D. and T.M. Hoehler. 2011. Extremophiles in serpentinizing systems: Implications for life on the Early Earth and Other Planets. In: Serpentine: A Model for Evolution and Ecology. Edited by: Susan Harrison and Nishanta Rajakaruna, University of California Press.
Cardace, D. and T.M. Hoehler. 2009. Serpentinizing Fluids Craft Microbial Habitat. In: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Serpentine Ecology. Northeastern Naturalist (Steuben, Maine) Special Issue 5: 272-284.
Cardace, D. and J.D. Morris. 2009. Geochemical evidence for sediment accretion in the Costa Rica Frontal Prism. Geology 37: 891-894, doi:10.1130/G25631A.1
Cardace, D., J.D. Morris, A.D. Peacock, and D.C. White. 2006. Habitability of subseafloor sediments at the Costa Rica convergent margin. In Morris, J.D., Villinger, H.W., and Klaus, A. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 205, 1–26 [Online]. Available from World Wide Web: <http://wwwodp.tamu.edu/publications/205_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/213.PDF>.
In Review
Casar, C., Arcilla, C.A., Cardace, D., and D.R. Meyer-Dombard. Biofilm formation and iron cycling in serpentinizing spring fluids in the Zambales and Coast Range Ophiolites. Extremophiles.
Taylor, A.*, Hausrath, E., Cardace, D., Olsen, B., and A.A. Olsen. Trace element chemistry resulting from the interaction of biotically produced organic acids and serpentinite: A potential biosignature." Astrobiology
Twing, K.*, Cardace, D., Kubo, M., Brazelton, W., Hoehler, T., McCollom, T., and M.O. Schrenk. Serpentinizing fluids from a subsurface observatory harbor extremely low diversity microbial communities adapted to high pH. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.