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Mark Marvin-Dipasquale
U.S. Geological Survey - / United States
Engineering & Technology / Earth Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 4386774
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Mark Marvin-Dipasquale's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Organic carbon balance and net ecosystem metabolism in Chesapeake BayWM Kemp, EM Smith, M Marvin-DiPasquale, WR BoyntonMarine Ecology Progress Series 150, 229-248, 19973641997
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Methyl-mercury degradation pathways: a comparison among three mercury-impacted ecosystemsM Marvin-DiPasquale, J Agee, C McGowan, RS Oremland, M Thomas, ...Environmental Science & Technology 34 (23), 4908-4916, 20002852000
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Bacterial methylmercury degradation in Florida Everglades peat sedimentMC Marvin-DiPasquale, RS OremlandEnvironmental Science & Technology 32 (17), 2556-2563, 19982341998
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Wetlands as principal zones of methylmercury production in southern Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico regionBD Hall, GR Aiken, DP Krabbenhoft, M Marvin-DiPasquale, ...Environmental Pollution 154 (1), 124-134, 20082402008
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Microbial cycling of mercury in contaminated pelagic and wetland sediments of San Pablo Bay, CaliforniaM Marvin-DiPasquale, J Agee, R Bouse, B JaffeEnvironmental Geology 43, 260-267, 20032092003
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