Mottl, M.J., Glazer, B.T., Kaiser, R.I. & Meech, K.J. (2008). Water and Astrobiology. Chemie der Erde, 67:253-282.
Edwards, K.J., Glazer, B.T., Rouxel, O., Chan, C.S., Emerson, D., Davis, R.E., Toner, B.M., Tebo, B.M., Staudigel, H. & Moyer, C.L. (). A Novel Ultra-diffuse Hydrothermal System at 5000m off L?`ihi Seamount:In prep.
Glazer, B. (2007). In Situ redox chemistry of hydrothermal fluids at the Loihi Seamount Microbial Observatory [Abstract]. Goldschmidt Conference. Cologne Germany.
Roden, E.E., Sobolev, D., Glazer, B. & Luther III, G.W. (2004). Potential for microscale bacterial Fe redox cycling at the aerobic-anaerobic interface. Geomicrobiol. J., 21:379-391.
Druschel, G., Emerson, D., Glazer, B., Kraiya, C., Sutka, R. & Luther III, G.W. (2004). Environmental limits of the circumneutral iron-oxidizing bacterial isolate ES-1: Field, culture, and kinetic results from voltammetric analyses. Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta, 68(11S):A387.
Cowen, J.P., Taylor, C. & Glazer, B.T. (2005). Toward qualitative improvements in access to aging ocean basement biosphere [Abstract]. 2005 International Ocean Research Conference. Paris, France.
Brown, M.V., Boal, A.K., Glazer, B.T., Binsted, K. & Gaidos, E. (2005). Molecular level interactions between organisms and environment [Abstract]. NAI 2005 Biennial Meeting, 5:282. Boulder, CO.
Glazer, B.T., Cowen, J.P. & Gaidos, E. (2005). Combining in situ voltammetry and molecular biology to characterize geomicrobial synergy within diverse aquatic redox gradients [Abstract]. NAI 2005 Biennial Meeting, 5:285. Boulder, CO.
Cowen, J.P., Giovannoni, S., Kenig, F., Taylor, C., Rappe, M. & Glazer, B.T. (2004). Microbial Activity within Sediment-Buried Ocean Basement [Abstract]. Dark Energy: The Deep Oceanic Biosphere Workshop. Woods Hole, MA.
Roden, E.E., Sobolev, D., Glazer, B.T. & Luther III, G.W. (In Press, 2005). New insights into the biogeochemical cycling of iron in circumneutral sedimentary environments: potential for a rapid microscale bacterial Fe redox cycle at the aerobic-anaerobic interface.. In: J.D. Coates & C. Zhang (Eds.). Iron in the Natural Environment: Biogeochemistry, Microbial Diversity, and Bioremediation. Kluwer.
Moore, T.S., Waite, T.J., Kraiya, C., Tsang, J., Janzen, C.P., Luther III, G.W., Nuzzio, D.M., Glazer, B. & Shank, T.M. (2005). Development of an in situ electrochemical analyzer (ISEA) for deep-sea hydrothermal vent work [Abstract]. ASLO Ocean Sciences. Salt Lake City, UT.
Luther III, G.W., Ma, S., Trouwborst, R.E., Glazer, B.T., Blickley, M., Scarborough, R.W. & Mensinger, M.G.. (2004). The roles of anoxia, H2S, and storm events in fish kills of dead-end canals of Delaware Inland Bays. Estuaries, 27(3):551-560.
Luther III, G.W., Glazer, B.T., Ma, S., Trouwborst, R.E., Moore, T.S., Kraiya, C., Waite, T., Druschel, G.K., Sundby, B. & Nuzzio, D.B. (Submitted, 2005). Use of voltammetric solid-state (micro)electrodes for studying biogeochemical processes: from laboratory measurements to real time measurements with an in situ electrochemical analyzer (ISEA). Marine Chemistry.
Glazer, B.T., Marsh, A.M., Stierhoff, K. & Luther III, G.W. (2004). Performance comparisons of a commercially available optical sensor and voltammetric electrode to dynamic changes in dissolved oxygen concentrations. Analytica et Chimica Acta, 518:93-100.
Glazer, B.T., Luther III, G.W., Trouwborst, R.E., Tebo, B.M., Konovalov, S.K. & Romanov, A. (2005). Relationship between the dynamics of lateral oxygen injection and Mn/S redox chemistry in the oxic-anoxic transition of the Black Sea water column [Abstract]. The Oceanography Society/UNESCO 2005 Ocean Research Conference. Paris, France.
Glazer, B.T., Luther III, G.W., Coyne, K.J. & Cary, S.C. (2005). In situ voltammetry as a tool to aid microbial community composition and metabolic analyses of a microbial mat [Abstract]. ASLO Ocean Sciences. Salt Lake City, UT.
Glazer, B.T., Cowen, J. & Gaidos, E. (2005). Combining in situ voltammetry and molecular biology to characterize geomicrobial synergy within diverse aquatic redox gradients [Abstract]. NAI 2005 Biennial Meeting, 5:285. Boulder, CO.
Glazer, B.T. (2005). Oxic-anoxic transition zones: synergy between geochemistry and microbial ecology. Invited [Abstract]. Dissertations Symposium on Chemical Oceanography (DISCO XIX). Waiakoloa, HI.
Cowen, J.P., Taylor, C. & Glazer, B. (2005). Toward qualitative improvements in access to aging ocean basement biosphere [Abstract]. International Ocean Research Conference.
Cowen, J.P., Giovannoni, S., Kenig, F., Taylor, C., Rappe, M. & Glazer, B.T. (2004). Microbial Activity within Sediment-Buried Ocean Basement [Abstract].. Dark Energy: The Deep Oceanic Biosphere Workshop. Woods Hole, MA.
Glazer, B.T. & Cary et al., S.C. (2002). In situ sulfur speciation using Au/Hg microelectrodes as an aid to microbial characterization of an intertidal salt marsh microbial mat.. In: M.T.a.T.F. Rozan (Ed.). Environmental Electrochemistry: Analyses of Trace Element Biogeochemistry. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society.
Glazer, B.T. & Luther III et al, G.W. (in press). Documenting the suboxic zone of the Black Sea via high-resolution real-time redox profiling. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography.
Brown, M.V., Boal, A.K., Glazer, B.T., Binsted, K. & Gaidos, E. (2005). Molecular Level Interactions between Organisms and Environment [Abstract]. NAI 2005 Biennial Meeting, 5:282. Boulder, CO.