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Hurley JP, Armstrong DE. Fluxes and transformations of aquatic pigments in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin. Limnology and Oceanography. 1990;35(2):384-98.
Hurley JP, Watras CJ. Identification of bacteriochlorophylls in lakes via reverse-phase HPLC. Limnology and Oceanography. 1991;36:307-15.
Hurley JP. Analysis of aquatic pigments by high performance liquid chromatography. Journal of Analysis and Purification. 1988;(3):12-16.
Hurley JP, Watras CJ, Bloom NS. Mercury cycling in a northern Wisconsin seepage lake: the role of particulate matter in vertical transport. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 1991;56:543-51.
Hurley JP, Watras CJ, Bloom NS. Distribution and flux of particulate mercury in four stratified seepage lakes (Chapter 1.6). In: Huckabee JW Mercury Pollution: Integration and Synthesis. Mercury Pollution: Integration and Synthesis. ; 1994. p. 69-82.
Hurley JP, Armstrong DE, Kenoyer GJ, Bowser CJ. Ground water as a silica source for diatom production in a precipitation-dominated lake. Science. 1985;227:1576-1578.
Hurley JP, Armstrong DE. Pigment preservation in lake sediments: a comparison of sedimentary environments in Trout Lake, Wisconsin. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1991;48(3):472-86.
Hurley JP, Garrison PJ. Composition and sedimentation of aquatic pigments associated with deep plankton in lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1993;50(12):2713-22.
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