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Aldrich S..  2002.  Water quality as a function of land use.. B.S.
Hamill T..  2010.  Visualizing and computing land cover proportions. Bachelor's Degree, High Honors
Mozdzer T.J..  2009.  Variation in the availability and utilization of dissolved organic nitrogen by the smooth cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora. PhD.:179.
Giner N.M..  2013.  Validating, analyzing, and predicting lawn maps: Application of GIScience and spatial analysis in the northern Boston suburbs. Ph.D.:141.
Taylor R..  2017.  Using geomorphology and animal “individuality” to understand ‘scape-scale predator distributions. M.S.
McDermott J..  2017.  Use of one versus two time points for calibration of land change models. M.S.
Agrawal A..  2001.  Uncertainty analysis of land-use change modeling in GIS. M.S.
Johnson D.S..  2008.  Trophic control of saltmarsh invertebrates. Ph.D.
Grubaugh C..  2010.  Top-down and bottom-up benthic macroinvertebrate communities in salt marsh ditches. Bachelor's Degree
Stumpf A.  2020.  Tidal marsh response to sediment deposition from tropical and extratropical storms. MS thesis. M.S.
Adjei W..  2010.  Testing the sensitivity of land change results to category aggregation. M.S.
Horowitz J..  2001.  Stable istopic analysis of food webs in hayed and reference salt marshes. B.S.
Hamill T..  2011.  Spatial methods to predict land cover. MS Degree
Kearney W.S..  2018.  Signals of Nonlinear, Multiscale and Stochastic Processes in Coastal Landscapes. PhD
Stewart R..  2009.  Separation of river network scale nitrogen removal between surface and hyporheic transient storage compartments.. M.S.
Nguyen T..  2010.  Sensitivity of land cover analysis to category aggregation. MS Degree
Broo S..  2009.  Sensitivity Analysis for Scenarios of Water Withdrawal in Massachusetts. M.S.
Wong R..  2019.  The Sediment Sonata: The Relationship Between Marsh Sediment Compaction and the Burrowing Behavior of the Atlantic Sand Fiddler Crab Leptuca (Uca) pugilator. . BS
Huffaker D..  2003.  The scale at which land change models are accurate.. B.S.
Miller G.J.  2019.  Salt marsh health and biomass responses to a changing environment. :140.
Miller G.  2019.  Salt marsh health and biomass responses to a changing environment.
Mondrup T..  2000.  Salinity effects on tolerance and adaptation of estuarine nitrifying bacteria investigated by a plug-flux method. M.S.
Bulseco-McKim A..  2018.  The role of nitrate as an electron acceptor in microbial decomposition of salt marsh sediment organic matter and implications for carbon storage. PhD
Rees D..  2011.  Relationship between fine green vegetation and socioeconomic factors. MS Degree
Whitney C..  2017.  Rates and drivers of nitrogen removal by fluvial wetlands in urbanizing coastal wetlands. M.S.:80.

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