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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.
Graves C.J., Makrides E., Schmidt V., Giblin A.E., Cardon Z.G., Rand D.M..  2016.  Functional responses of salt marsh microbial communities to long-term nutrient enrichment. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 82:2862-2871.
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.
Gober P., Larson K.L., Quay R., Polsky C., Chang H., Shandas V..  2013.  Why Land Planners and Water Managers Don't Talk to One Another and Why They Should!. Society and Natural Resources. 26:356-364.
Giner N.M., Polsky C., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Runfola D.M..  2013.  Understanding the social determinants of lawn landscapes: A fine-resolution spatial statistical analysis in suburban Boston, Massachusetts, USA.. Landscape and Urban Planning. 111:25-33.
Giner N.M..  2013.  Validating, analyzing, and predicting lawn maps: Application of GIScience and spatial analysis in the northern Boston suburbs. Ph.D.:141.
Giner N.M., Polsky C., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Runfola D.M., S.J. R.  2014.  Creating spatially-explicit lawn maps without classifying remotely sensed imagery: The case of suburban Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Cities and the Environment. 7
Giblin A.E., Weston N.B., Banta G.T., Tucker J., Hopkinson C.S..  2010.  The effects of salinity on nitrogen losses from an oligohaline estuarine sediment. Estuaries and Coasts. 33:1054-1068.
Giblin AE, Fulweiler RW, Hopkinson CS.  2021.  The Role of Marshes in Coastal Nutrient Dynamics and Loss. Salt Marshes: Function, Dynamics, and Stresses. :113–154.
Giblin A.E, Vallino J..  2003.  The Role of Models in Addressing Coastal Eutrophication Problems. The Role of Models in Ecosystems Science. :327-343.
Giblin A.E., Tobias C.R., Song B., Weston N., Banta G.T., Rivera-Monroy V.H..  2013.  The importance of dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) in the nitrogen cycle of coastal ecosystems.. Oceanography. 26:124-131.
Giblin A.E..  2015.  Mysteries in the marsh. Long-Term Ecological Research: Changing the Nature of Scientists.
Geyer W.R, Morris J., Prahl F., Jay D.  2000.  Interaction between physical processes and ecosystem structure: A comparative approach.. Estuarine Science: A Synthetic Approach to Research and Practice. :177-206.
Gardner L.R., Gaines E.F..  2008.  A method for estimating pore water drainage from marsh soils using rainfall and well records. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 79:51-58.
Ganju N.K., Defne Z., Fagherazzi S..  2020.  Are elevation and open‐water conversion of salt marshes connected? Geophysical Research Letters. 47
Ganju N.K., Defne Z., Kirwan M.L., Fagherazzi S., D'Alpaos A., Carniello L..  2017.  Spatially integrative metrics reveal hidden vulnerability of microtidal salt marshes. Nature Communications. 8
Galvan K., Fleeger J.W., Fry B..  2008.  Stable isotope addition reveals dietary importance of phytoplankton and microphytobenthos to saltmarsh infauna. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 359:37-49.
Galvan K., Fleeger J.W., Peterson B., Drake D., Deegan L.A., Johnson D.S..  2011.  Natural abundance stable isotopes and dual isotope tracer additions help to resolve resources supporting a saltmarsh food web.. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 410:1-11.
Galván K.A..  2008.  The diet of saltmarsh invertebrates. Ph.D.:238.

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