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Effects of current velocity on the nascent architecture of stream microbial biofilms

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Battin, T.J., L.A. Kaplan, J.D. Newbold, X. Cheng, and C. Hansen. 2003c. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 63:5443–5452.

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The role of monomers in stream ecosystem metabolism

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Kaplan, L.A., and J.D. Newbold. 2002. Pages 97–119 in S. E. G. Findlay and R. L. Sinsabaugh (editors). Aquatic Ecosystems — Interactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter. Academic Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Louis Kaplan taking a streamwater sample.

UpStream Newsletter, Spring 2002

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Stroud scientists are studying how organic molecules support stream microorganisms and how far the molecules travel downstream before they are metabolized.

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Monitoring dissolved organic carbon in surface and drinking waters

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Volk, C., L. Wood, B. Johnson, J. Robinson, H.W. Zhu, L. Kaplan. 2002. Journal of Environmental Monitoring 4(1):43–47.

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Improved analysis of dissolved carbohydrates in stream water

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Cheng, X., and L. A. Kaplan. 2001. Analytical Chemistry 73:458–461.

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Molecular tracers of organic matter sources to surface water resources

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Standley, L.J., L.A. Kaplan, and D. Smith. 2000. Environmental Science and Technology 34:3124–3130.

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Comparison of three TOC methodologies

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Kaplan, L. A. 2000. A broad-scale comparison of DOC methodologies. Journal of the American Water Works Association 92:149–156.