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Browsing publications by Dr Martin Cooke.

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Katie Robins
Dr Clare McCann
Dr Martin Cooke
Dr Charles Knapp
Professor David Graham
et al.
Bioavailability of potentially toxic elements influences antibiotic resistance gene and mobile genetic element abundances in urban and rural soils2022
Dr Alistair Leitch
Dr Tarek Mamdouh Abdelghany
Dr Phillip Probert
Dr Stephanie Meyer
Dr Jeremy Palmer
et al.
The toxicity of the methylimidazolium ionic liquids, with a focus on M8OI and hepatic effects2020
Dr Phillip Probert
Dr Alistair Leitch
Dr Michael Dunn
Dr Stephanie Meyer
Dr Jeremy Palmer
et al.
Identification of a xenobiotic as a potential environmental trigger in primary biliary cholangitis2018
Dr Stephanie Meyer
Dr Phillip Probert
Anne Lakey
Dr Alistair Leitch
Dr Lynsay Blake
et al.
Environmental xenoestrogens super-activate a variant murine ER beta in cholangiocytes2017
Professor James Gerrard
Dr Martin Cooke
Contaminated Green Waste2016
Professor James Gerrard
Dr Martin Cooke
Dr Massimo Strano
Proving a problem: help us to map the spread of contaminated green waste [and green waste app: a field guide]2016
Kath Rothwell
Dr Martin Cooke
A comparison of methods used to calculate normal background concentrations of potentially toxic elements for urban soil2015
Dr Ciprian Spatar
Dr Nigel Penna
Dr Henny Mills
Dr Vedrana Kutija
Dr Martin Cooke
et al.
A robust approach for mapping group marks to individual marks using peer assessment2015
Dr Martin Cooke
Variations in sediment organic carbon between different types of small natural ponds along Druridge Bay, Northumberland, UK2014
Dr Luke Handley
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Martin Cooke
Katie Anderson
Professor Thomas Wagner
et al.
Bacteriohopanepolyols as tracers for continental and marine organic matter supply and phases of enhanced nitrogen cycling on the late Quaternary Congo deep sea fan2010
Dr Luke Handley
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Martin Cooke
Katie Anderson
Professor Thomas Wagner
et al.
Bacteriohopanepolyols as tracers for continental and marine organic matter supply and phases of enhanced nitrogen cycling on the late Quaternary Congo deep sea fan2010
Dr Janet Rethemeyer
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Martin Cooke
Distribution of polar membrane lipids in permafrost soils and sediments of a small high Arctic catchment2010
Dr Luke Handley
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Martin Cooke
Katie Anderson
Professor Thomas Wagner
et al.
Novel records of past methane emission events from the Congo and Amazon fans2010
Dr Martin Cooke
Dr Helen Talbot
Bacteriohopanepolyol biomarker composition of organic matter exported to the Arctic Ocean by seven of the major Arctic rivers2009
Dr Martin Cooke
Dr Helen Talbot
Bacteriohopanepolyol Signatures of Bacterial Populations in Western Canadian Soils.2009
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Martin Cooke
Dr Luke Handley
Professor Thomas Wagner
The biohopanoid soil proxy: Recent developments and future directions2009
Dr Martin Cooke
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Bacterial populations recorded in bacteriohopanepolyol distributions in soils from Northern England2008
Dr Martin Cooke
Dr Helen Talbot
Low biodegradability of fluoxetine HCl, diazepam and their human metabolites in sewage sludge-amended soil2008
Dr Martin Cooke
Dr Helen Talbot
Professor Thomas Wagner
Tracking soil organic carbon transport to continental margin sediments using soil-specific hopanoid biomarkers: A case study from the Congo fan (ODP site 1075)2008