The Basins:

• Amazon
Southeast Asia
Puget Sound

Links:

• CENA/USP
• SEA START
• UW Oceanography

Publications List

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(77) Amon, R. M. W., and R. Benner. 1996. Bacterial utilization of different size classes of dissolved organic matter. Limnol. Oceanogr., 41: 41-51.

(81) Amon, R. M. W., and R. Benner. 1996. Photochemical and microbial consumption of dissolved organic carbon and dissolved oxygen in the Amazon River system. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 60: 1783-1792

(16) Araujo-Lima, C. A. R. M., B. R. Forsberg, R. Victoria, and L. Martinelli. 1986. Energy sources for detritivorous fishes in the Amazon. Science, 234: 1256-1258.

(107) Aufdenkampe, A. K., J. I. Hedges, J. E. Richey, A. V. Krusche, and C. Llerena. 2001. Sorptive fractionation of dissolved organic nitrogen and amino acids onto fine sediments within the Amazon Basin. Limnol. Oceanogr.46(8): 1921-1935.

(122) Ballester, M.V.R., D. Victoria, A.V. Krusche, R. Coburn, R.L. Victoria, J.E. Richey, , M.G. Logsdon, E. Mayorga, and E. Matricardi. 2003. A remote sensingGIS-based physical template to understand the biogeochemistry of the Ji-Parana? river basin (Western Amazo?nia) Remote Sensing of the Environment 87: 429-445.

(47) Bartlett, K. B., P. M. Crill, J. A. Bonassi, J. E. Richey, and R. C. Harriss. 1990. Methane flux from the Amazon River floodplain: Emissions during rising water. J. Geophys. Res., 95: 16773-16788.

(114) Benedito-Cecilio, E., C. A. R. M. Araujo-Lima, B. R. Forsberg, M. M. Bittencourt, and L. A. Martinelli. 2000. Carbon sources of Amazonian fisheries. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 7: 305-314.

(72) Benner, R., S. Opsahl, G. Chin-Leo, J. E. Richey, and B. R. Forsberg. 1995. Bacterial carbon metabolism in the Amazon River system. Limnol. Oceanogr., 40: 1262-1270.

(58) Benner, R., and J. I. Hedges. 1993. A test of the accuracy of freshwater DOC measurements by high-temperature catalytic oxidation and UV-promoted persulfate oxidation. Mar. Chem., 41: 161-165.

(121) Bernardes, M.C., L.A. Martinelli, A.V. Krusche, J. Gudeman, M. Moreira, R.L. Victoria, J. Ometto, M.V. R. Ballester, A.K. Aufdenkampe, J.E. Richey, and J.I. Hedges. (in press). Riverine organic matter composition as a function of land use changes, southwest Amazon. 2004. Ecol. Applications.

(80) Brandes, J. A., M. E. Mcclain, and T. P. Pimentel. 1996. 15N evidence for the origin and cycling of inorganic nitrogen in a small Amazonian catchment. Biogeochem., 34: 45-56.

(46) Degens, E. T., S. Kempe, and J. E. Richey. 1991. Biogeochemistry of major world rivers, John Wiley and Sons.


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