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- Zohary, Tamar, Utsa Pollingher, Ora Hadas, and K. David Hambright.
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Bloom dynamics and sedimentation of Peridinium gatunense in Lake Kinneret.
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- Hodell, David A., Claire L. Schelske, Gary L. Fahnenstiel, and Lisa L. Robbins.
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Biologically induced calcite and its isotopic composition in Lake Ontario.
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- Hodell, David A., and Claire L. Schelske.
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Production, sedimentation, and isotopic composition of organic matter in Lake Ontario.
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- Waser, N. A. D., P. J. Harrison, B. Nielsen, S. E. Calvert, and D. H. Turpin.
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Nitrogen isotope fractionation during the uptake and assimilation of nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, and urea by a marine diatom.
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- Sutherland, T. F., C. L. Amos, and J. Grant.
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The effect of buoyant biofilms on the erodibility of sublittoral sediments of a temperate microtidal estuary.
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- Duarte, Carlos M., Susana Agustí, Maria Paola Satta, and Dolors Vaqué.
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Partitioning particulate light absorption: A budget for a Mediterranean bay.
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- Sundby, Bjørn, Carlos Vale, Isabel Caçador, Fernando Catarino, Maria-João Madureira, and Miguel Caetano.
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Metal-rich concretions on the roots of salt marsh plants: Mechanism and rate of formation.
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- Canfield, D. E., B. Thamdrup, and S. Fleischer.
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Isotope fractionation and sulfur metabolism by pure and enrichment cultures of elemental sulfur-disproportionating bacteria.
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- Hood, E. M., B. L. Howes, and W. J. Jenkins.
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Dissolved gas dynamics in perennially ice-covered Lake Fryxell, Antarctica.
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- Wang, Wen-Xiong, and Nicholas S. Fisher.
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Accumulation of trace elements in a marine copepod.
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- Flameling, Inez A., and Jacco Kromkamp.
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Light dependence of quantum yields for PSII charge separation and oxygen evolution in eucaryotic algae.
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- Krembs, Christopher, Andrew R. Juhl, and J. Rudi Strickler.
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The spatial information preservation method: Sampling the nanoscale spatial distribution of microorganisms.
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- Krembs, Christopher, Andrew R. Juhl, Richard A. Long, and Farooq Azam.
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Nanoscale patchiness of bacteria in lake water studied with the spatial information preservation method.
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- Arnosti, C.
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Rapid potential rates of extracellular enzymatic hydrolysis in Arctic sediments.
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- Luther, George W., III, Paul J. Brendel, Brent L. Lewis, Bjørn Sundby, Lucie Lefrançois, Norman Silverberg, and Donald B. Nuzzio.
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Simultaneous measurement of O2, Mn, Fe, I-, and S(-II) in marine pore waters with a solid-state voltammetric microelectrode.
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- Kana, Todd M., Matthew B. Sullivan, Jeffrey C. Cornwell, and Kevin M. Groszkowski.
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Denitrification in estuarine sediments determined by membrane inlet mass spectrometry.
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- MacKay, Neil A., and James J. Elser.
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Factors potentially preventing trophic cascades: Food quality, invertebrate predation, and their interaction.
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- MacKay, Neil A., and James J. Elser.
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Nutrient recycling by Daphnia reduces N2 fixation by cyanobacteria.
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- Fabricius, Katharina, Gitai Yahel, and Amatzia Genin.
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In situ depletion of phytoplankton by an azooxanthellate soft coral.
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- Kopácek, Jirí, Josef Hejzlar, Evzen Stuchlík, Jan Fott, and Josef Vesely.
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Reversibility of acidification of mountain lakes after reduction in nitrogen and sulphur emissions in Central Europe.
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- Anastasia, Jean R., Steven G. Morgan, and Nicholas S. Fisher.
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Tagging crustacean larvae: Assimilation and retention of trace elements.
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- Methé, Barbara A., William D. Hiorns, and Jonathan P. Zehr.
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Contrasts between marine and freshwater bacterial community composition: Analyses of communities in Lake George and six other Adirondack lakes.
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