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Book Chapter
Shanley JB, Pendall E. Isotopes as Indicators of Environmental Change. In: McDonnell JJ Isotope Tracers in Catchment Hydrology. Isotope Tracers in Catchment Hydrology. ; 1998. p. 761-803.
Journal Article
Ross DS, Wemple BC, Jamison AE, Fredriksen G, Shanley JB, Lawrence GB, Bailey SW, Campbell JL. A cross-site comparison of factors influencing soil nitrification rates in northeastern USA forested watersheds. 2009;12:158-178.
Campbell JL, Hornbeck JW, McDowell WH, Buso DC, Shanley JB, Likens GE. Dissolved organic nitrogen budgets for upland, forested ecosystems in New England. 2000;49:123-142.
Mitchell MJ, Bailey SW, Shanley JB, Mayer B. Evaluating sulfur dynamics during storm events for three watersheds in the northeastern USA: a combined hydrological, chemical and isotopic approach. 2008;22(20):4023-4034.
Park BB, Yanai RD, Fahey TJ, Bailey SW, Siccama TG, Shanley JB, Cleavitt NL. Fine root dynamics and forest production across a calcium gradient in northern hardwood and conifer ecosystems. 2008;11(2):325-341.
Campbell JL, Lynch JA, Murdoch PS, Nelson SJ, Shanley JB, Hornbeck JW, Mitchell MJ, Adams MB, Castro MS, Driscoll CT. Input-output budgets of inorganic nitrogen for 24 forest watersheds in the Northeastern United States: A review. 2004;151:373-396.
Dittman JA, Shanley JB, Driscoll CT, Aiken GR, Chalmers AT, Towse JE, Selvendiran P. Mercury dynamics in relation to dissolved organic carbon concentration and quality during high flow events in three northeastern U.S. streams. 2010;46:W07522, doi: 10.1029/2009WR008351.
Demers JD, Driscoll CT, Shanley JB. Mercury mobilization and episodic stream acidification during snowmelt: Role of hydrologic flow paths, source areas, and supply of dissolved organic carbon. 2010;DOI:10.1029/2008WR007021.
Hornbeck JW, Bailey SW, Buso DC, Shanley JB. Streamwater chemistry and nutrient budgets for forested watersheds in New England: variability and management implications. 1997;93:73-89.
Pellerin BA, Saraceno J, Shanley JB, Sebestyn S, Aiken GR, Wollheim WM, Bergamaschi BA. Taking the pulse of snowmelt: In situ sensors reveal season, event and diurnal patterns of nitrate and dissolved organic matter variability in an upland forest stream. 2011.
Dittman JA, Shanley JB, Driscoll CT, Aiken GR, Chalmers AT, Towse JE. Ultraviolet absorbance as a proxy for total dissolved mercury in streams. 2009;157:1953-1956.
Peters NE, Walker JF, Shanley JB, Aulenback BT, Webb RM, Campbell DH, Hunt RJ, Larsen MC, Stallard RF, Troester J. Water and solute mass balance of five small, relatively undisturbed watersheds in the U.S. Science of the Total Environment. 2006;358(1-3):221-242.
Lovett GM, Burns DA, Driscoll CT, Jenkins JC, Mitchell MJ, Rustad L, Shanley JB, Likens GE, Haeuber R. Who needs environmental monitoring?. 2007;5(5):253-260.
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