PUBLICATIONS: AARON L. MILLS

 

PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS:

  1. Mills, A.L., and M. Alexander. 1974. Microbial decomposition of species of freshwater planktonic algae. J. Environ. Qual. 3:423-428.
  2. Mills, A.L., and M. Alexander. 1976. N-Nitrosamine formation by cultures of several microorganisms. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 31:892-895.
  3. Mills, A.L., and M. Alexander. 1976. Factors affecting dimethylnitrosamine formation in samples of soil and water. J. Environ. Qual. 5:437-440.
  4. Mills, A.L., and R.R. Colwell. 1977. Microbiological effects of metal ions in Chesapeake Bay water and sediment. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 18:99-103.
  5. Austin, B.A., D.A. Allen, A.L. Mills, and R.R. Colwell. 1977. Numerical taxonomy of heavy metal tolerant bacteria isolated from an estuary. Can. J. Microbiol. 23:1433- 1447.
  6. Wickramasinghe, R.H., A.L. Mills, R.R. Colwell, and C. Ponnamperuma. 1978. Behavior of C-14-labelled methyl palmitate during chromatography of petroleum hydrocarbons on the SARA column. J. Chromatogr. 147:419-420.
  7. Wickramasinghe, R.H., A.L. Mills, and R.R. Colwell. 1977. Behavior of C-14-labelled methyl palmitate during chromatography of petroleum on alumina columns. Die Naturwiss. 64:584.
  8. Mills, A.L., C. Breuil, and R.R. Colwell. 1978. Enumeration of petroleum-degrading marine and estuarine microorganisms by the most probable number method. Can. J. Microbiol. 24:552-557.
  9. Kaper, J., A.L. Mills, and R.R. Colwell. 1978. Evaluation of the accuracy and precision of enumerating aerobic heterotrophs in water samples by the spread plate method. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 35:756-761.
  10. Colwell, R.R., A.L. Mills, J.D. Walker, P. Garcia-Tello, and V. Campos-P. 1978. Microbial ecology studies of the METULA spill in the Straits of Magellan. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 35:573-580.
  11. Berk, S.G., A.L. Mills, D.R. Hendricks, and R.R. Colwell. 1978. Effects of ingesting mercury-containing bacteria on mercury tolerance and growth rates of ciliates. Microb. Ecol. 4:319-330.
  12. Mills, A.L., and R.A. Wassel. 1980. Aspects of measurement of diversity for microbial communities. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 40:578-586.
  13. Mills, A.L., and R. Maubrey. 1981. The effect of mineral composition on bacterial attachment to submerged rock surfaces. Microb. Ecol. 7:315-322.
  14. Baker, K.H., and A.L. Mills. 1982. Determination of the number of respiring Thiobacillus ferrooxidans cells in water samples by using combined fluorescent antibody -2- (p- iodophenyl) -3- (p-nitrophenyl) -5- phenyltetrazolium chloride staining. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 43:338-344.
  15. Robertson, M.L., A.L. Mills, and J.C. Zieman. 1982. In vitro microbial synthesis of detritus-like particulates from dissolved organic carbon released from 2 species of tropical seagrasses. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 7:279-285.
  16.  Fiksdal, L., E.A. Vik, A.L. Mills, and J.T. Staley. 1982. Nonstandard methods for enumerating bacteria in drinking water. J. Am. Water Works Assoc. 74:313-318.
  17. Tate, R.L. III, and A.L. Mills. 1983. Cropping and the diversity and function of bacteria in Pahokee Muck. Soil Biol. Biochem. 15: 175-179.
  18. Carpenter, J.M., W.E. Odum, and A.L. Mills. 1983. Decomposition of leaf litter in a lake receiving acid mine drainage. Oikos. 41:165-172.
  19. Wassel, R.A., and A.L. Mills. 1983. Changes in water and sediment bacterial community structure in a lake receiving acid mine drainage. Microb. Ecol. 9:155-169.
  20. Moses, C.O., D.K. Nordstrom, and A.L. Mills. 1984. Sampling and analyzing mixtures of sulphate, sulphite, thiosulphate, and polythionate. Talanta 31:331-339.
  21. Mills, A.L. 1984. The behavior of toxic compounds in the environment. Clinics in Laboratory Medicine. 4:451-459.
  22. Mills, A.L., and W.D. Eaton. 1984. Biodegradation of bromobenzene in simulated groundwater conditions. pp. 9-13. In Llewellyn, G.C., and C.E. O'Rear (ed.). Biodegradation 6. C.A.B. International, Slough, U.K.
  23. Herlihy, A.T., and A.L. Mills. 1985. Sulfate reduction in freshwater sediments receiving acid mine drainage. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 49:179-186.
  24. Zieman, J.C., S. Macko, and A.L. Mills. 1985. Role of seagrasses and mangroves in estuarine food webs: Temporal and spatial changes in stable isotope composition and amino acid content during decomposition. Bull. Mar. Sci. 35:380-392.
  25. Herlihy, A.T., and A.L. Mills. 1986. The pH regime of sediments underlying acidified lakes. Biogeochemistry. 2:95-99. Printer's errors corrected 2:377-381.
  26. Herlihy, A.T., A.L. Mills, G.M. Hornberger, and A.E. Bruckner. 1987. The importance of sediment sulfate reduction to the sulfate budget of an impoundment receiving acid mine drainage. Water Resour. Res. 23:287-292.
  27. Moses, C.O., D.K. Nordstrom, J.S. Herman, and A.L. Mills. 1987. Aqueous pyrite oxidation by dissolved oxygen and by ferric iron. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. 51:1561-1571.
  28. Tremaine, S.C., and A.L. Mills. 1987. Inadequacy of cycloheximide inhibition of microeucaryotes in grazing studies at the sediment-water interface. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 53:1969-1972.
  29. Mills, A.L., and L. Mallory. 1987. Community structure changes in epilithic bacterial communities stressed by acid mine drainage. Microb. Ecol. 14:219-232.
  30. Bell, P.E., A.L. Mills, and J.S. Herman. 1987. Biogeochemical conditions favoring formation of magnetite during anaerobic iron reduction. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 53:2610-2616.
  31.  Herlihy, L.J., J.N. Galloway, and A.L. Mills. 1987. Bacterial utilization of formic and acetic acid in rainwater. Atmosph. Environ. 21:2397-2402.
  32. Tremaine, S.C., and A.L. Mills. 1987. Tests of the assumptions of the dilution method for estimating grazing by microeucaryotes. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 53:2914-2921.
  33. Moses, C.O., A.T. Herlihy, J.S. Herman, and A.L. Mills. 1988 Ion chromatographic analysis of mixtures containing ferrous and ferric iron. Talanta 35:15-22.
  34. Blum, L.K., A.L. Mills, J.C. Zieman, R.T. Zieman. 1988. Abundance of bacteria and fungi in seagrass and mangrove detritus. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 42:73-78.
  35. Lung, W.-S., A.L. Mills, L.A. Movall, and A.T. Herlihy. 1988. Modeling sulfate, pH, and alkalinity in an acidified lake. Water Air Soil Pollut. 37:157-170.
  36. McIntire, P.E., A.L. Mills, and G.M. Hornberger. 1988. Groundwater lake interactions and the occurrence of high sulfate concentrations at depth in the sediment of Lake Anna, Virginia. Hydrolog. Process 2:207-217.
  37. Herlihy, A.T., A.L. Mills and J.S. Herman. 1988. Distribution of sulfide minerals resulting from sulfate reduction in sediments of an acidified lake. Appl. Geochem. 3:333-344.
  38. Bruckner, A.E., G.M. Hornberger, and A.L. Mills. 1989. Field measurement and associated controlling factors for groundwater seepage in a piedmont impoundment. Hydrolog. Process. 2:223-235.
  39. Dean-Ross, D., and A.L. Mills. 1989. Bacterial community structure and function along a heavy metal gradient. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 55:2002-2009.
  40. Herlihy, A.T., and A.L. Mills. 1989. Factors controlling the removal of sulfate and acidity from the waters of an acidified lake. Water Air Soil Pollut. 45:135-155.
  41. Bell, P.E., A.T. Herlihy and A.L. Mills. 1990. Establishment of anaerobic, reducing conditions in lake sediment after deposition of acidic, aerobic sediment after a major storm. Biogeochemistry 9:99-116.
  42. Scholl, M.A., A.L. Mills, J.S. Herman, and G.M. Hornberger. 1990. The influence of mineralogy and solution chemistry on attachment of bacteria to representative aquifer materials. J. Contam. Hydrol. 6:331-336.
  43. Tremaine, S.C., and A.L. Mills. 1991. Impact of water column acidification on protozoan bacterivory at the lake sediment-water interface. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 57:775-784.
  44. Blum, L.K., and A.L. Mills. 1991. Microbial activity during the initial stages of decomposition of Zostera marina in Chesapeake Bay. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.70:73-82.
  45. Wicks, C.A., J.S. Herman, and A.L. Mills. 1991. Early diagenesis of sulfur in the sediments of lakes that receive acid mine drainage. Appl. Geochem. 6:213-224.
  46. Fontes, D.E., A.L. Mills, G.M. Hornberger, and J.S. Herman. 1991. Physical and chemical factors influencing transport of microorganisms through porous media. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 57:2473-2481.
  47. Garland, J.L., and A.L. Mills. 1991. Classification and characterization of heterotrophic microbial communities on the basis of patterns of community-level-sole-carbon-source utilization. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 57:2351-2359.
  48. Hornberger, G.M., A.L. Mills, and J.S. Herman. 1992. Bacterial transport in porous media: a comparison between model results and laboratory experiment. Water Resour. Res. 28:915-923.
  49. MacMillin, K. L.K. Blum, and A.L. Mills. 1992. Comparison of bacterial dynamics in tidal creeks of the lower Delmarva Peninsula, Virginia, USA. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 86:111-121.
  50. Frye, J.P., A.L. Mills, and W.E. Odum. 1994. Methane flux in Peltandra virginica (Araceae) wetlands: comparison of field data with a mathematical model. Am. J. Bot. 81:407-413.
  51. Mills, A.L., J.S. Herman, G.M. Hornberger, and T.H. deJesus. 1994. Effect of solution ionic strength on mineral grains on the sorption of bacterial cells to quartz sand. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 60:3600-3606.
  52. Lehman, R.M., and A.L. Mills. 1994. Field evidence for copper mobilization by dissolved organic matter. Water Res. 28:2487-2497.
  53. Weiss, Th.H., A.L. Mills, J.S. Herman, and G.M. Hornberger.1995. The effect of cell size and cell shape on bacterial retention in sand columns. Environ. Sci. Technol. 29:1737-1740.
  54. Powelson, D.K., and A.L. Mills. 1996. Bacterial enrichment at the gas water interface. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 62:2593-2597.
  55. Kelly, W.R., J.S. Herman, G.M. Hornberger, and A.L. Mills. 1996. Kinetics of BTX biodegradation and mineralization in batch and column systems. J. Contam. Hydrol. 23:113-132.
  56. Brooks, S.C., A.L. Mills, J.S. Herman, and G.M. Hornberger. 1997. The kinetics of organic ligand biodegradation in the presence of common sesquioxide grain coatings. J. Environ. Chem. Toxicol. 16:862-870.
  57. Kelly, W.R., J.S. Herman, and A.L. Mills. 1997. The geochemical effects of benzene, toluene and xylene (BTX) biodegradation. Appl. Geochem. 12:291-303.
  58. DeFlaun, M. F., Murray, C. J., Holben, W., Scheibe, T., Mills, A. L., Ginn, T., Griffin. T., Majer, E., Wilson, J.L. 1997. Preliminary observations on bacterial transport in a coastal plain aquifer FEMS Microbiol. Rev 20: 473-487.
  59. Bouma, J. E., A. L. Mills, and D. L. Pierson. 1998. Reliability and resilience of populations and metabolic functions within defined microbial communities in biological reactors. SAE Technical Paper Series No. 981609.
  60. Bolster, C.H., G. M. Hornberger, A. L. Mills, and J.L. Wilson. 1998. Method for calculating deposition coefficients using the fraction of bacteria recovered from laboratory columns. Environ. Sci. Technol. 32:1329-1332.
  61. Knapp, E.P., J.S. Herman, G.M. Hornberger, and A.L. Mills. 1998. The effect of distribution of iron-oxyhydroxide grain coatings on the transport of bacterial cells in porous media. Environ. Geol. 33:243-248.
  62. Brooks, S.C., J.S. Herman, G.M. Hornberger, and A.L. Mills. 1998. Biodegradation of cobalt-citrate complexes: implications for cobalt mobility in ground water. J. Contam. Hydrol. 32:99-115.
  63. Morley, L.M., G.M. Hornberger, A.L. Mills, and J.S. Herman. 1998. Effects of transverse mixing on transport of bacteria through heterogeneous porous media. Water Resour. Res.34(8):1901-1908.
  64. Powelson, D. K., and A. L. Mills. 1998. Bacterial transport through sand with variable water saturation and surfactant concentration. Soil Sci. 163:694-704.
  65. Kauffman, S.J., C.H. Bolster, G.M. Hornberger, J.S. Herman, and A.L. Mills 1998. Rate-limited transport of hydroxyatrazine in an unsaturated soil. Environ. Sci. Technol. 32(20):3137-3141.
  66. Franklin, R.B., D.R. Taylor, and A.L. Mills. 1999. Characterization of microbial communities using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). J. Microbial Meth. 3:225-235.
  67. Bolster, C.H., G.M. Hornberger, A.L. Mills, and J.S. Herman. 1999. The spatial distribution of deposited bacteria following miscible displacement experiments in intact cores. Water Resour. Res. 35:1797-1807.
  68. Johnson, S. E., J. S. Herman, A.L. Mills, and G. M. Hornberger. 1999. Bioavailability and desorption characteristics of aged, nonextractable atrazine in soil. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 18:1747-1754.
  69. Garland, J.L., A.L. Mills, A. Morales, and K. Cook. 1999. Survival of human-associated bacteria in prototype advanced life support systems. SAE Technical Paper Series No. 1999-01-2061.
  70. Franklin, R.B., D.R. Taylor, and A.L. Mills.1999. The influence of chemical environment and spatial separation on the distribution of microbial communities in anaerobic and aerobic zones of a shallow coastal plain aquifer. Microb. Ecol. 38:377-386.
  71. Bolster, C.H., A.L. Mills, G.M. Hornberger, and J.S. Herman. In Press. Effect of intra-population variability on the long-distance transport of bacteria. Ground Water.
  72. Lowit, M., L.K. Blum, and A.L. Mills. In press. Sources of variability in the community level physiological profiles of environmental samples. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol.
  73. Powelson, D.K., and A.L. Mills. In press. Transport of Escherichia coli in saturated, unsaturated and variably unsaturated sand columns. J. Environ. Qual.
  74. Sprague, L.A., J.S. Herman, G.M. Hornberger, and A.L. Mills. In review. Atrazine adsorption and colloid-facilitated transport through the unsaturated zone. J. Environ. Qual.
  75. Knapp, E. P., J.S. Herman, A.L. Mills, and G.M. Hornberger. In review. Alteration of reactive mineral surfaces in anaerobic groundwater systems. Appl. Geochem.
  76. Garland, J. L. Mills, A.L., and J.S. Young. In review. Analysis of methods for numerical analysis of community-level physiological profiling of bacterial communities. Soil Biol. Biochem.
  77. Franklin, R.B., A.L. Mills, and J.L. Garland. In preparation. Dilution of microbial communities to investigate diversity.
  78. Bolster, C.H., A.L. Mills, G.M. Hornberger, and J.S. Herman. In preparation Effect of Surface Coatings, Grain Size, and Ionic Strength on the Maximum Attainable Fractional Surface Coverage of Bacteria on Sand Surfaces.
  79. Mills, A. L., and G. M. Hornberger. In revision. Use of small falling-head permeameters in determining the distribution of hydraulic conductivities in unconsolidated porous media. Ground Water.
  80. Knapp, E.P., J.S. Herman, A.L. Mills, and G.M. Hornberger. In preparation. Reactive transport in a pristine and anoxic sedimentary aquifer. J. Contam. Hydrol.
  81. Callaghan, A.V., and A.L. Mills. In preparation. Rapid response of an unconfined coastal plain aquifer to precipitation and it control on the distribution and movement of NO3- in ground water.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

 

  1. Mills, A.L. 1985. Acid mine waste drainage: Microbial impact on the recovery of soil and water ecosystems. p 35-81. In R.L. Tate and D. Klein (eds.). Soil Reclamation Processes. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York.
  2. Mills, A.L., and A.T. Herlihy. 1985. Microbial ecology and acidic pollution of impoundments. pp.169-189. In D. Gunnison (ed.) Microbial Processes in Reservoirs. Dr. W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
  3. Mills, A.L., and P.E. Bell. 1986. Determination of individual organisms and their activities in situ. p. 27. In R.L. Tate (ed.) Microbial Autecology. Wiley Interscience.
  4. Mills, A.L., P.E. Bell, and A.T. Herlihy. 1989. Microbes, sediments and acidified waters: The importance of biological buffering. pp.1-19. In S.S. Rao (ed.) Acid Stress and Aquatic Microbial Interactions. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Fla.
  5. Tremaine, S.C., and A.L. Mills. 1989. Protozoan Bacterivory in Acidified Waters: Methods of Analysis and the Effect of pH. pp.145-169. In S.S. Rao (ed.) Acid Stress and Aquatic Microbial Interactions. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Fla.
  6. Mills, A. L., Fontes, D. E., Hornberger, G. M., and Herman, J. S. 1993. Physical and chemical controls on the advective transport of bacteria. In J. F. McCarthy and F. J. Wobber (Eds.), Concepts for Manipulating Groundwater Colloids for Environmental Restoration (pp. 75-80) Lewis Publishers, Inc., Chelsea MI. (Meeting in Manteo, NC, October 15-18, 1990.)
  7. Mills, A.L., and J.E. Saiers. 1993. Particle associated transport of pollutants in subsurface environments. pp.105-126. In S.S. Rao (ed.) Particulate matter and Aquatic Contaminants. Lewis Publishers, Inc. Boca Raton, FL.
  8. Garland, J.L., and A.L. Mills. 1994. A community-level physiological approach for studying microbial communities. p. 77-83. In K. Ritz, J. Dighton, and K.E. Giller. Beyond the Biomass: Compositional and functional analysis of soil microbial communities. John Wiley & Sons. Chichister, U.K.
  9. Mills, A.L. and D.K. Powelson. 1996. Bacterial interactions with surfaces in soil. pp. 25-57 In Fletcher, M. (ed.) Molecular and Ecological Diversity of Bacterial Adhesion. Wiley-Liss, Inc.
  10. Mills, A.L. 1996. Metal requirements and tolerance. p 349-357. In C.H. Hurst (ed.) Manual of Environmental Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C.
  11. Mills, A.L. 1997. Microbial movement in the subsurface. p 223-241. In. Amy, P.S., and D.H. Haldeman (ed.) Microbial Ecology of the Terrestrial Subsurface. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
  12. Mills, A. L. and J. E. Bouma. 1997. Strain and function stability in gnotobiotic reactors. p. 184-194. In: Insam H., and A. Rangger (ed.) Microbial Communities: Functional Versus Structural and Genetic Approaches. Springer,
  13. Mills, A.L. 1999. The role of bacteria in environmental geochemistry. p. 125-132. In Plumlee, G.S., and M.H. Logsdon (ed.) Reviews in Economic Geology, v.6, Society of Economic Geologists.
  14. Grimes, D.J., A.L. Mills, and K. Nealson. 2000. The role of uncultured bacteria in geochemical cycling. pp. 209-227. In. Colwell R.R. and D.J. Grimes. Viable but Unculturable Bacteria.
  15. Mills, A.L. and J.L. Garland. In preparation. Application of physiological profiles to assessment of community properties. In C.H. Hurst (ed.) Manual of Environmental Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C.
  16. Mills, A.L. 2000. Metal requirements and tolerance. p . In C.H. Hurst (ed.) Manual of Environmental Microbiology, 2nd edition. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C.

OTHER JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

  1. Mills, A.L. 1994. Soil Microbial Ecology, F.B. Metting (ed.). Soil Science 157:195-198. (Book Review)
  2. Mills, A. L. 1997. Introduction to Environmental Technology, Ann Boyce. Waste Management. (Book Review)
  3. Garland, J.L. and A.L. Mills. 1999. Importance of pattern analysis in community-level physiological profiles (CLPP): a reply to the letter from P.J. A. Howard. Soil Biol. Biochem. 31:1201-1202.
  4. Garland, J.L. and A.L. Mills. 1999. Further comments on the interpretation of community-level physiological profiles. Soil Biol. Biochem. 31:1203.
  5. Bolster, C.H., G.M. Hornberger, A.L. Mills, and J.L. Wilson. 1999. Response to 'Comment on "Method for calculating deposition coefficients using the fraction of bacteria recovered from laboratory columns." ' Environ. Sci. Technol. 33:1318-1319.

SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS:

  1. Bruckner, A.E., G.M. Hornberger, and A.L. Mills. 1984. Groundwater seepage in a piedmont impoundment. Practical applications of groundwater models. Proceedings of the National Meeting on Groundwater Modeling, published by the National Water Well Association. pp 570 - 583.
  2. Mills, A.L. 1984. Mitigation of acid mine drainage in lakes by bacterial sulfate reduction. Chapter in EPA monograph on the use of wetlands for mitigation of acid mine drainage. Edited by WAPORA, Inc.
  3. Blum, L.K., and A.L. Mills. 1986. Evaluation of the literature on the role of microorganisms in the production of dissolved organic matter and mobilization of contaminants in dissolved organic form from flooded soils and sediments. Report to Waterways Experiment Station, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  4. Zieman, J.C., S.A. Macko, and A.L. Mills. 1987. Sources of biochemical oxygen demand in the Chesapeake Bay: the role of macrophyte detritus and decomposition processes. p. 61-74. In G.B. Mackiernan (ed.), Dissolved Oxygen in the Chesapeake Bay: Processes and Effects. Maryland Sea Grant Publication UM-SG-TS-87-03. University of Maryland, College Park, Md.
  5. Herlihy, A.T., A.L. Mills, and W.S. Lung. 1988. Modeling sulfate retention in a lake receiving acid mine drainage. 1988 Mine Drainage and Reclamation Conference. U.S. Bureau of Mines. Pittsurgh, PA.
  6. Mills, A.L., G.M. Hornberger, J.S. Herman, J.E. Saiers, and D.E. Fontes. 1991. Bacterial transport in heterogenous porous media, p7-129 to 7-139. In C.B. Fliermans and T.C. Hazen (eds.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Microbiology of the Deep Subsurface. January 15-19, 1990, Orlando, Florida. WSRC Information Services, Aiken, S.C.
  7. Mills, A.L., M. Lehman, and L.K. Blum. 1990. The effect of microbial formation of dissolved organic matter on mobilization of copper from reservoir sediments. Final Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss.
  8. Herman, J.S., G.M. Hornberger, A.L. Mills, J.R. Hoelscher, S.C. Brooks, A.E. Clark, C.H. Hall. 1990. Cheatham Annex Project. Final Report to the Virginia Department of Waste Management.
  9. Mills, A.L., and S.E. Randall. 1991. Abundance and distribution of microbial guilds in a subsurface plume of gasoline contamination in Galloway Township, New Jersey, pp. 263-267. in Mallard, G.E., and D.A. Aronson, ed., Proceedings of the Toxic Substances Hydrology Meeting, Monterey, California, March 1991: U.S.Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4034.
  10. Brooks, S.C., and A.L. Mills. 1991. Influence of inorganic fertilizer amendment on the fate of polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in soil: Results of the bench-scale bioremediation feasibility study for the L.A. Clarke site, Fredricksburg, VA. Final report submitted to Hydrosystems, Inc., Sterling, VA.
  11. Mills, A.L., and A. Callaghan. 1996. Biological removal of nitrate from ground water in a shallow coastal plain aquifer. pp. 12. In , Flint, W. (ed). Natural Resource Values and Vulnerabilities: The Second Virginia Eastern Shore Natural Resources Symposium. The Eastern Shore Institute, Exmore, VA. TESI Publication #4.
  12. Mills, A.L. 1998. Analysis of Methods for Numerical Analysis Of Community-Level Physiological Profiling Of Bacterial Communities. Final Report for Dynamac Corp. Kennedy Space Center, FL.
  13. Richardson, R.L., A.L. Mills, J.S. Herman, and G.M. Hornberger. 2000. Effect of Humic Material on Interactions Between Bacterial Cells and Mineral Surfaces. LMECOLReport #2000-01. Laboratory of Microbial Ecology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.