Anna Martini, Geology Department, Amherst College, MA

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Powder River Basin Coalbed Methane: Pathways and Rates of Microbial Gas Generation Anna Martini, Geology Department, Amherst College, MA DAPI stained image of methanogens from a enrichment culture. Microbial community diversity of wells from the Antrim Shale (Michigan; green) and Powder River Basin coalbeds (Wyoming; orange). Constructed using maximum parsimony and 16S rRNA data. Blue = reference sequences. The microbial communities involved in the production of economic quantities of methane from both shale and coalbed deposits share many similarities-and a precise correlation with environmental indicators (such as water chemistry, or host-rock maturity) may lead to greater exploration success.