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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R829400E02
Microbial Community Diversity, Structural and Functional Responses to Multi-Component Metal Contamination of River Benthic Systems
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Journal Article | Feris KP, Ramsey PW, Frazar C, Rillig MC, Gannon JE, Holben WE. Structure and seasonal dynamics of hyporheic zone microbial communities in free-stone rivers of the western United States. Microbial Ecology 2003;46(2):200-215. |
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Journal Article | Feris KP, Ramsey PW, Frazar C, Rillig M, Moore JN, Gannon JE, Holben WE. Seasonal dynamics of shallow-hyporheic-zone microbial community structure along a heavy-metal contamination gradient. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2004;70(4):2323-2331. |
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Journal Article | Feris KP, Ramsey PW, Rillig M, Moore JN, Gannon JE, Holben WE. Determining rates of change and evaluating group-level resiliency differences in hyporheic microbial communities in response to fluvial heavy-metal deposition. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2004;70(8):4756-4765. |
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Journal Article | Feris K, Ramsey P, Frazar C, Moore JN, Gannon JE, Holben WE. Differences in hyporheic-zone microbial community structure along a heavy-metal contamination gradient. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003;69(9):5563-5573. |
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Journal Article | Gammons CH, Shope CL, Duaime TE. A 24 h investigation of the hydrogeochemistry of baseflow and stormwater in an urban area impacted by mining: Butte, Montana. Hydrological Processes 2005;19(14):2737-2753. |
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Journal Article | Gammons CH, Nimick DA, Parker SR, Cleasby TE, McCleskey RB. Diel behavior of iron and other heavy metals in a mountain stream with acidic to neutral pH:Fisher Creek, Montana, USA. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 2005;69(10):2505-2516. |
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Journal Article | Gammons CH, Wood SA, Nimick DA. Diel behavior of rare earth elements in a mountain stream with acidic to neutral pH. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 2005;69(15):3747-3758. |
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Journal Article | Nimick DA, Gammons CH, Cleasby TE, Madison JP, Skaar D, Brick CM. Diel cycles in dissolved metal concentrations in streams:occurrence and possible causes. Water Resources Research 2003;39(9):1247-1264. |
R829400E01 (2002) R829400E02 (Final) R832441 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Parker SR, Poulson SR, Gammons CH, DeGrandpre MD. Biogeochemical controls on diel cycling of stable isotopes of dissolved O2 and dissolved inorganic carbon in the Big Hole River, Montana. Environmental Science and Technology 2005;39(18):7134-7140. |
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Journal Article | Shope CL, Xie Y, Gammons CH. The influence of hydrous Mn-Zn oxides on diel cycling of Zn in an alkaline stream draining abandoned mine lands. Applied Geochemistry. 2006;21(3):476-491. |
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Journal Article | Wood SA, Gammons CH, Parker SR. The behavior of rare earth elements in naturally and anthropogenically acidified waters. Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2006;418(1-2):161-165. |
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Report | Gammons CH, Shope C, Duaime T. Water quality monitoring of the Butte metro storm drain during a storm event: June 26-27, 2002. Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Open-File Report 474, 2003, 44 pp. |
R829400E02 (Final) |
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