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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R830882

Developing Regional-scale Stressor Models for Managing Eutrophication in Coastal Marine Ecosystems, Including Interactions of Nutrients, Sediments, Land-use Change, and Climate Variability and Change

RFA: Developing Regional-Scale Stressor-Response Models for Use in Environmental Decision-making (2002)

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Journal Article Boyer EW, Howarth RW, Galloway JN, Dentener FJ, Green PA, Vorosmarty CJ. Riverine nitrogen export from the continents to the coasts. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2006;20:GB1S91, doi:10.1029/2005GB002537. R830882 (Final)
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Journal Article David MB, McIsaac GF, Howarth RW, Goodale CL, Drinkwater LE. Fertilizer: complex issue calls for informed debate. Nature 2004;427(6970):99. R830882 (Final)
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Journal Article Filoso S, Martinelli LA, Howarth RW, Boyer EW, Dentener F. Human activities changing the nitrogen cycle in Brazil. Biogeochemistry 2006;79(1-2):61-89. R830882 (Final)
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Journal Article Galloway JN, Aber JD, Erisman JW, Seitzinger SP, Howarth RW, Cowling EB, Cosby BJ. The nitrogen cascade. BioScience 2003;53(4):341-356. R830882 (Final)
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Journal Article Galloway JN, Dentener FJ, Capone DG, Boyer EW, Howarth RW, Seitzinger SP, Asner GP, Cleveland CC, Green PA, Holland EA, Karl DM, Michaels AF, Porter JH, Townsend AR, Voosmarty CJ. Nitrogen cycles: past, present, and future. Biogeochemistry 2004;70(2):153-226. R830882 (Final)
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Journal Article Howarth RW. The development of policy approaches for reducing nitrogen pollution to coastal waters of the USA. Science in China Series C: Life Sciences 2005;48(S1):791-806. R830882 (Final)
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Journal Article Howarth RW, Swaney DP, Boyer EW, Marino R, Jaworski N, Goodale C. The influence of climate on average nitrogen export from large watersheds in the Northeastern United States. Biogeochemistry 2006;79(1-2):163-186. R830882 (2004)
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Journal Article Martinelli LA, Howarth RW, Cuevas E, Filoso S, Austin AT, Donoso L, Huszar V, Keeney D, Lara LL, Llerena C, McIssac G, Medina E, Ortiz-Zayas J, Scavia D, Schindler DW, Soto D, Townsend A. Sources of reactive nitrogen affecting ecosystems in Latin America and the Caribbean: current trends and future perspectives. Biogeochemistry 2006;79(1-2):3-24. R830882 (Final)
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Journal Article Morth C-M, Humborg C, Eriksson H, Danielsson A, Medina MR, Lofgren S, Swaney DP, Rahm L. Modeling riverine nutrient transport to the Baltic Sea: a large-scale approach. Ambio 2007;36(2-3):124-133. R830882 (Final)
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Journal Article Scavia D, Justic D, Bierman Jr. VJ. Reducing hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico: advice from three models. Estuaries and Coasts 2004;27(3):419-425. R830882 (Final)
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Journal Article Smedberg E, Morth C-M, Swaney DP, Humborg C. Modeling hydrology and silicon-carbon interactions in taiga and tundra biomes from a landscape perspective:implications for global warming feedbacks. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2006;20:GB2014, doi:10.1029/2005GB002567. R830882 (2004)
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Journal Article Swaney DP, Scavia D, Howarth RW, Marino RM. Estuarine classification and response to nitrogen loading:insights from simple ecological models. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2008;77(2):253-263. R830882 (Final)
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