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Yellowstone Lake Nanoarchaeota
Clingenpeel, S., J. Kan, R.E. Macur, T. Woyke, D. Lovalvo, J. Varley, W.P. Inskeep, K.H. Nealson, and T. McDermott. 2013. Frontiers in Microbiology 4:274.
Blazing and grazing: influences of fire and bison on tallgrass prairie stream water quality
Larson, D.M., B.P. Grudzinski, W.K. Dodds, M. Daniels, A. Skibbe, and A. Joern. 2013. Freshwater Science 32(3):779–791.
Biological lability of dissolved organic carbon in stream water and contributing terrestrial sources
McLaughlin, C., and L. A. Kaplan. 2013. Freshwater Science 32(4):1219–1230.
UpStream Newsletter, July 2013
Where the Wells Run Dry: To predict the potential impact of climate variability, climate change, land use, and human activity on water resources in the Central Great Plains, Melinda Daniels,
Smooth Operations: Keeping Our Campus Running
Thanks to the skilled and experienced facilities management team, Stroud Water Research Center’s high-tech, environmentally sustainable campus runs like a well-oiled machine. Dave Funk, Will Milliken, Solomon Romero, Javier Tinoco,
Apatite and chitin amendments promote microbial activity and augment metal removal in marine sediments
Kan, J., A. Obraztsova, Y. Wang, J. Leather, K.G. Scheckel, K.H. Nealson, and Y.M. Arias-Thode. 2013. Open Journal of Metal, Heavy Metal Special Issue 3:51–61.
Using slimy leaves for stream water quality assessment: the leaf pack experiment
Medved, C. 2013. Water Resources IMPACT, 15(4):17-20.
UpStream Newsletter, June 2013
A Holistic Approach to Restoring Streams: Our Watershed Restoration Group has an ambitious goal -- add forested buffers along the entire length of two streams over the next two years.
Staff Spotlight: Sally Peirson and Roberta Weber
Sally Peirson and Roberta Weber, both Stroud Water Research Center staff scientists, have worked side by side in the Entomology Group for nearly 30 years.