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Harrison J., Maranger R., Alexander R.B., Cornwell J., Giblin A., Jacinthe P., Mayorga E., Seitzinger S., Wollheim W.M..  2009.  The regional and global significance of reactive N removal in lakes and reservoirs. Biogeochemistry. 93:147-158.
Wollheim W.M., Vorosmarty C.J., Peterson B.J., Seitzinger S.P., Hopkinson C.S..  2006.  Relationship between river size and nutrient removal.. Geophysical Research Letters. 33
Wollheim W.M., Stewart R.J., Aiken G.R., Butler K.D., Morse N.B., Salisbury J..  2015.  Removal of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon in aquatic ecosystems of a temperate river network. Geophysical Research Letters. 42
Gooseff M., Benson D.A., Briggs M.A., Weaver M., Wollheim W.M., Peterson B.J., Hopkinson C.S..  2011.  Residence time distribution in surface transient storage zones in streams: Estimation via signal deconvolution. Water Resources Research. 47:7pp.
Wollheim W.M., Bernal S., Burns D.A., Czuba J.A., Driscoll C.T., Hansen A.T., Hensley R.T., Hosen J.D., Inamdar S., Kaushal S.S. et al..  2018.  River network saturation concept: factors influencing the balance of biogeochemical supply and demand of river networks. Biogeochemistry.
Oczkowski A.J., Pellerin B.A., Hunt C.W., Wollheim W.M., Vorosmarty C.J., Loder T.C..  2006.  The role of snowmelt and spring rainfall in inorganic nutrient fluxes from a large temperate watershed, the Androscoggin River basin (Maine and New Hampshire).. Biogeochemistry. 80:217-234.

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