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Christina CZO was active 2009-2013 ×

2014 Publications

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Papers and books that explicitly acknowledge a CZO grant are highlighted in PALE ORANGE.

18 Publications

2014

Properties of Fe-organic matter associations via coprecipitation versus adsorption. Chen, C., J. Dynes, J. Wang and D.L. Sparks (2014): Environ. Sci. Technol. 48 (23):13751–13759

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Soft X-ray Spectromicroscopy Study of Mineral-Organic Matter Associations in Pasture Soil Clay Fractions. Chen, C., J. Dynes, J. Wang, T. Regier, C. Karunakaran, and D.L. Sparks (2014): Environ. Sci. Technol., 2014, 48 (12), pp 6678–6686

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Continuous resistivity profiling and seismic-reflection data collected in April 2010 from Indian River Bay, Delaware. Cross, V.A., J.F. Bratton, H.A. Michael, K.D. Kroeger, A. Green, and E. Bergeron (2014): US Geological Survey Open-File Report 2011-1039

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Storm event patterns of particulate organic carbon (POC) for large storms and differences with dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Dhillon, G.S., and S.P. Inamdar (2014): Biogeochemistry, 118:61-81

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Soil organic matter stability in organo-mineral complexes as a function of increasing carbon loading. Feng, W., A. Plante, A.K. Aufdenkampe, J. Six (2014): Soil Biology and Biochemistry 69, 398-405

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Model My Watershed: Connecting Students’ Conceptual Understanding of Watersheds to Real-World Decision Making. Gill, S. E., N. Marcum-Dietrich, and R. Becker-Klein (2014): J. Geosci. Educ. 62 (1): 61–73

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What makes Darwinian hydrology "Darwinian"? Asking a different kind of question about landscapes. Harman C. and Troch P.A. (2014): Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18: 417-433 Cross-CZO

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Spatial patterns of vegetation, soils and microtopography from terrestrial laser scanning on two semi-arid hillslopes of contrasting lithology. Harman C.J., Lohse K.A., Troch P.A., Sivapalan M. (2014): Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 119(2): 163-180 Cross-CZO

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The delivery of dissolved organic carbon from a forest hillslope to a headwater stream. Mei, Y. Hornberger, G., Kaplan, L. A., Newbold, J. D., & Aufdenkampe, A. K. (2014): Water Resources Research 50 (7): 5774–5796

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Characteristic Length Scales and Time-Averaged Transport Velocities of Suspended Sediment In the Mid-Atlantic Region, USA. Pizzuto, J.E., Schenk, E.R., Hupp. C.R., Gellis, A., Noe, G., Williamson, E., Karwan, D.L., O’Neal, M., Marquard, J., Aalto, R., D. Newbold (2014): Water Resources Research, 50:1-12

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Hydrologic dynamics and geochemical responses within a floodplain aquifer and hyporheic zone during Hurricane Sandy. Sawyer, A.H., L.A. Kaplan, O. Lazareva, and H.A. Michael (2014): Water Resources Research, 50 (6): 4877–4892

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Stratigraphic controls on surface water-groundwater exchange and geochemical fluxes across the sediment-water interface of an estuary. Sawyer, A.H., O. Lazareva, K. Kroeger, K. Crespo, T. Stieglitz, C.S. Chan, and H.A. Michael (2014): Limnology & Oceanography, 59(3) 997–1010

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Changes in dissolved organic matter (DOM) amount and composition along nested headwater stream locations during baseflow and stormflow. Singh, S., S. Inamdar, and M. Mitchell (2014): Hydrological Processes

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Seasonal pattern of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in watershed sources: Influence of hydrologic flow paths and autumn leaf fall. Singh, S., S. Inamdar, M. Mitchell, and P. McHale (2014): Biogeochemistry, 118: 321-337

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Reconstructing suspended sediment mercury contamination of a steep, gravel-bed river using reservoir theory. Skalak, K., and J. Pizzuto (2014): Environmental Geosciences, 20 (1):17-35

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A coupled geochemical and biogeochemical approach to characterize the bioreactivity of dissolved organic matter from a headwater stream. Sleighter, R. L., R. M. Cory, L. A. Kaplan, H. A. N. Abdulla, and P. G. Hatcher (2014): Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeochemistry 119 (8):1520-1537

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Streamside Forest Buffer Width Needed to Protect Stream Water Quality, Habitat, and Organisms: A Literature Review. Sweeney, B. W., and Newbold, J. D. (2014): Journal of the American Water Resources Association 50 (3):560–584