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Wollheim W.M., Green M.B., Pellerin B.A., Morse N.B., Hopkinson C.S..  2013.  Causes and Consequences of Ecosystem Service Regionalization in a Coastal Suburban Watershed. Estuaries and Coasts.
Wollheim W.M., Peterson B.J., Vorosmarty C., Hopkinson C., Thomas S.A..  2008.  Dynamics of N removal over annual time scales in a suburban river network. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. 113
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
Wilson C.A., Hughes Z.J., FitzGerald D.M., Hopkinson C.S., Valentine V., Kolker A.S..  2014.  Saltmarsh pool and tidal creek morphodynamics: Dynamic equilibrium of northern latitude saltmarshes? Geomorphology. :99-115.
Wigand C., Watson E.B., Martin R., Johnson D.S., Warren R.S., Hansen A., Davey E., Johnson R., Deegan L..  2018.  Discontinuities in soil strength contribute to destabilization of nutrient‐enriched creeks. Ecosphere.
Wiberg P.L., Fagherazzi S., Kirwan M.L..  2020.  Improving predictions of salt marsh evolution through better integration of data and models.. Annual Review of Marine Science. 12:389-413.
Weston N.B..  2013.  Declining Sediments and Rising Seas: an Unfortunate Convergence for Tidal Wetlands. Estuaries and Coasts.
Weston N.B., Giblin A.E., Banta G., Hopkinson C.S., Tucker J..  2010.  The effects of varying salinity on ammonium exchange in estuarine sediments of the Parker River, Massachusetts.. Estuaries and Coasts. 33:985-1003.
Watson E.B., Wigand C., Oczkowski A.J., Sundberg K., Vendettuoli D., Jayaraman S., Saliba K., Morris J.T..  2015.  Ulva additions alter soil biogeochemistry and negatively impact Spartina alterniflora growth. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 532:59-72.

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