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Bain D.J., Hale R.L., Wollheim W.M..  2012.  Urban Geochemistry: Hotbeds of Biogeochemical Diversity: Insights from Urban Long-Term Ecological Research Sites. Elements. 8:435-438.
Kaushal S.S., McDowell W.H., Wollheim W.M., Johnson T.A.Newcomer, Mayer P.M., Belt K.T., Pennino M.J..  2015.  Urban evolution: the role of water. Water Resources Research. 7:4063-4087.
Kaushal S.S., McDowell W.H., Wollheim W.M..  2014.  Tracking evolution of urban biogeochemical cycles: past, present, and future. Biogeochemistry. 121:1-21.
Helton A.M., Poole G.C., Meyer J.L., Wollheim W.M., Peterson B.J., Mulholland P.J., Bernhardt E.S., Stanford J.A., Arango C., Ashkenas L.R. et al..  2011.  Thinking outside the channel: Modeling nitrogen cycling in networked river ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment. 9:229-238.
Pellerin B.A., Saraceno J., Shanley J.B., Sebestyn S., Aiken G.R., Wollheim W.M., Bergamaschi B.A..  2011.  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. Biogeochemistry.
Briggs M.A., Gooseff M.N., Peterson B.J., Morkeski K., Wollheim W.M., Hopkinson C.S..  2010.  Surface and hyporheic transient storage dynamics throughout a coastal stream network.. Water Resources Research. 46
Fedorko E.J., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Aldrich S.P., Claessens L., Hopkinson C., Wollheim W.M..  2005.  Spatial distribution of land type in regression models of pollutant loading. Journal of Spatial Hydrology. 5:60-80.
Stewart R.J., Wollheim W.M., Gooseff M., Briggs M.A., Jacobs J.M., Peterson B.J., Hopkinson C.S..  2011.  Separation of river network scale nitrogen removal among main channel and two transient storage compartments. Water Resources Research. 47
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.
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.
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., 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
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
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., Harms T.K., Peterson B.J., Morkeski K., Hopkinson C.S., Stewart R.J., Gooseff M.N., Briggs M.A..  2014.  Nitrate uptake dynamics of surface transient storage in channels and fluvial wetlands.. Biogeochemistry. 120:239-257.
Dodds W.K., Webster J.R, Crenshaw C., Helton A.M., O'Brien J.M., Marti E., Hershey A.E., Tank J.L., Burgin A.J., Grimm N.B. et al..  2014.  The Lotic Intersite Nitrogen Experiments: an example of successful ecological research collaboration.. Freshwater Science. 33:700-710.
Bain D., Green M.B., Campbell J., Chamblee J., Fraterrigo J., Kaushal S.S., Martin S., Jordan T., Parolari A., Sobczak W.V. et al..  2012.  Legacy effects material flux: structural catchment changes predate long-term studies.. Bioscience. 62:575-584.
Hopkinson C.S., Morris J.T., Fagherazzi S., Wollheim W.M., Raymond P.A.  2018.  Lateral Marsh Edge Erosion as a Source of Sediments for Vertical Marsh Accretion. Journal of Geophysical Research.
Mineau M.M., Wollheim W.M., Stewart R.J..  2015.  An index to characterize the spatial distribution of land use within watersheds and implications for river network nutrient removal and export. Geophysical Research Letters. 42
Morse N.B., Wollheim W.M., Benstead J.P., McDowell W.H..  2012.  Impacts of suburbanization on food web stoichiometry in detritus-based streams of New England.. Freshwater Science. 31:1202-1213.
Hale R.L., Hoover J.H., Wollheim W.M., Vorosmarty C.J..  2013.  History of nutrient inputs to the Northeastern United States, 1930-2000.. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 27:578-591.
Wollheim W.M., Vorosmarty C.J., Bouwman A.F., Green P.A., Harrison J., Linder E., Peterson B.J., Green P.A., Seitzinger S., Syvitski J.P.M..  2008.  Global N removal by freshwater aquatic systems A spatially distributed, within-basin approach. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 22
Green M., Wollheim W.M., Basu N., Gettel G.M., Rao P., Morse N., Stewart R..  2009.  Effective denitrification scales predictably with water residence time across diverse systems. Nature Precedings.
Hope A.J., McDowell W.H., Wollheim W.M..  2013.   Ecosystem metabolism and nutrient uptake in an urban, piped headwater stream. Biogeochemistry.

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