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2011.
“Developing web-based "Interval, Category, and Transition Application"”
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2011.
“Sensitivity of a land change model to pixel resolution and precision of the independent variable”
16: 37-52.
2011.
“Residence time distribution in surface transient storage zones in streams: Estimation via signal deconvolution”
47 (W05509): 7 pp. doi:doi:10.1029/2010WR009959.
2011.
“Spatial methods to predict land cover”
MS Degree: .
2011.
“Thinking outside the channel: Modeling nitrogen cycling in networked river ecosystems”
9: 229-238.
2011.
“Research on coupled human and natural Systems (CHANS): Approach, challenges and strategies”
92 (2): 218-228.
2011.
“Short-term nitrogen additions can shift a coastal wetland from a sink to a source of N2O”
45 (26): 4390-4397.
2011.
“Taking the pulse of snowmelt: In situ sensors reveal season, event and diurnal patterns of nitrate and dissolved organic matter variability in an upland forest stream”
doi:doi:10.1007/s10533-011-9589-8.
2011.
“Relationship between fine green vegetation and socioeconomic factors”
MS Degree: .
2011.
“Nitrate reduction processes and plant N status in Spartina alterniflora dominated salt marshes”
MS Degree: .
2011.
“Comparison of flow matrix and Markov matrix”
MS Degree: .
2011.
“Characterizing land changes over several points in time”
MS Degree: .
2011.
“Use of computed tomography imaging for quantifying coarse roots, rhizomes, peat, and particle densities in marsh soils”
21: 2156-2171.
2011.
“High-marsh invertebrates are susceptible to eutrophication”
438: 142-152.
2011.
“The ebb and flood of silica: Quantifying dissolved and biogenic silica fluxes from a temperate salt marsh”
95: 415-423.
2011.
“Natural abundance stable isotopes and dual isotope tracer additions help to resolve resources supporting a saltmarsh food web.”
410: 1-11.
2011.
“Differences and implications in biogeochemistry from maximizing entropy production locally versus globally”
2: 69-85. doi:doi:10.5194/esd-2-69-2011.





