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    Modeling CH4 and CO2 cycling using porewater stable isotopes in a thermokarst bog in Interior Alaska: results from three conceptual reaction networks

    Quantifying rates of microbial carbon transformation in peatlands is essential for gaining mechanistic understanding of the factors that influence methane emissions from these systems, and for predicting how e...

    Rebecca B. Neumann, Steven J. Blazewicz, Christopher H. Conaway in Biogeochemistry (2016)

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    Mercury in the San Francisco Estuary

    Ever since the recognition of mercury as an environmental problem, San Francisco Estuary has been an active area of mercury research. It is little wonder that this is so: the estuary is in the middle of a regi...

    Christopher H. Conaway, Frank J. Black in Reviews of Environmental Contamination and… (2008)

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    A Review of Factors Influencing Measurements of Decadal Variations in Metal Contamination in San Francisco Bay, California

    This review summarizes some of the principal results of systematic measurements of trace metal concentrations throughout San Francisco Bay that began in 1989, and that have yielded insights on the factors cont...

    A. RUSSELL FLEGAL, CHRISTOPHER H. CONAWAY, GENINE M. SCELFO in Ecotoxicology (2005)