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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R825151

Trophic Transfer of Atmospheric and Sedimentary Contaminants Into the Great Lakes Fisheries Controls on the Ecosystem Scale Response Times

RFA: Ecological Assessment (1996)

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Journal Article Feuerstein TP, Ostrom PH, Ostrom NE. Isotopic biogeochemistry of dissolved organic nitrogen: a new technique and application. Organic Geochemistry 1997;27(7-8):363-370. R825151 (1999)
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Journal Article McCusker EM, Ostrom PH, Ostrom NE, Jeremaison JD, Baker JE. Seasonal variation in the biogeochemical cycling of seston in Grand Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan. Organic Geochemistry 1999;30(12):1543-1557. R825151 (1999)
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Journal Article Schneider AR, Stapleton HM, Cornwell J, Baker JE. Recent declines in PAH, PCB, and toxaphene levels in the northern Great Lakes as determined from high resolution sediment cores. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(19):3809-3815. R825151 (1999)
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Journal Article Stapleton HM, Masterson C, Skubinna J, Ostrom P, Ostrom NE, Baker JE. Accumulation of atmospheric and sedimentary PCBs and toxaphene in a Lake Michigan food web. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(16):3287-3293. R825151 (1999)
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Journal Article Stapleton HM, Skubinna J, Baker JE. Seasonal dynamics of PCB and toxaphene bioaccumulation within a Lake Michigan food web. Journal of Great Lakes Research 2001;28(1):52-64. R825151 (1999)
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