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Articles from "Transport and Transformation of Biogeochemically Important Materials in Coastal Waters"

Articles from "Planktonic Biodiversity: Scaling Up and Down"

 

Articles come from a special issue, Transport and Transformation of Biogeochemically Important Materials in Coastal Waters, published in the Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 109, C3,C5,C10, 2004 and Vol. 110, C6, 2005.

Sarah A. Green and Brian J. Eadie
Introduction to special section: Transport and transformation of biogeochemically important materials in coastal waters (doi:10.1029/2004JC002697) [PDF]

Changsheng Chen, Qichun Xu, Elise Ralph, Judith Wells Budd, and Huichan Lin
Response of Lake Superior to mesoscale wind forcing: A comparison between currents driven by QuikSCAT and buoy winds (doi:10.1029/2002JC001692) [PDF]

Changsheng Chen, Lixia Wang, Rubao Ji, Judith Wells Budd, David J. Schwab, Dmitry Beletsky, Gary L. Fahnenstiel, Henry Vanderploeg, Brian Eadie, and James Cotner
Impacts of suspended sediment on the ecosystem in Lake Michigan: A comparison between the 1998 and 1999 plume events (doi:10.1029/2002JC001687) [PDF]

Yingtao Chai and Noel R. Urban
210Po and 210Pb distributions and residence times in the nearshore region of Lake Superior (doi:10.1029/2003JC002081) [PDF]

Changsheng Chen, Lixia Wang, Jianhua Qi, Hedong Liu, Judith Wells Budd, David J. Schwab, Dmitry Beletsky, Henry Vanderploeg, Brian Eadie, Thomas Johengen, James Cotner, and Peter J. Lavrentyev
A modeling study of benthic detritus flux's impacts on heterotrophic processes in Lake Michigan (doi:10.1029/2002JC001689) [PDF]

Mary E. Russ, Nathaniel E. Ostrom, Hasand Gandhi, Peggy H. Ostrom, and Noel R. Urban
Temporal and spatial variations in R:P ratios in Lake Superior, an oligotrophic freshwater environment (doi:10.1029/2003JC001890) [PDF]

N. R. Urban, M. T. Auer, S. A. Green, X. Lu, D. S. Apul, K. D. Powell, and L. Bub
Carbon cycling in Lake Superior (doi:10.1029/2003JC002230) [PDF]


These articles are from Planktonic Biodiversity: Scaling Up and Down, published in Limnology and Oceanography Vol. 49(4, and part 2), 2004

Kerfoot, W. C., G. G. Mittelbach, N. G. Hairston, Jr. and J. J. Elser. 2004.
Planktonic biodiversity:  Scaling up and down. Limnology and Oceanography 49: 1225-1228 in the Planktonic Biodiversity Special Issues section. (PDF)

Jarnagin, S.T., W.C. Kerfoot and B.K. Swan. 2004.
Zooplankton life cycles: Direct documentation of pelagic births and deaths relative to diapausing egg production. Limnol. Oceanogr., 49:1317-1332. (PDF)

Kerfoot, W.C. and L.J. Wieder. 2004.
Experimental paleoecology (resurrection ecology): Chasing Van Valen’s red queen hypothesis. Limnol. Oceanogr., 49:1300-1316. (PDF)

Kerfoot, W.C., J.W. Budd, B.J. Eadie, H.A. Vanderploeg and M. Agy. 2004.
Winter storms: Sequential sediment traps record Daphnia ephippial production, resuspension and sediment interactions. Limnol. Oceanogr., 49:1365-1381. (PDF)