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Understanding Marsh Dynamics: Modeling Approaches. Salt Marshes: Function, Dynamics, and Stresses. :278–299.
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2021. Use of receding horizon optimal control to solve MaxEP-based biogeochemistry problems. Beyond the Second Law: Entropy Production and Non-Equilibrium Systems. :337-359.
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2014. Using Noble Gases to Compare Parameterizations of Air‐Water Gas Exchange and to Constrain Oxygen Losses by Ebullition in a Shallow Aquatic Environment. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 123:2711–2726.
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2018. Velocity skew controls the flushing of a tracer in a system of shallow bays with multiple inlets.. Continental Shelf Research. 192
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2020. Wetland-estuarine-shelf interactions in the Plum Island Sound and Merrimack River in the Massachusetts coast. Journal of Geophysical Research. 115:1-13.
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2010. Wetland-estuarine-shelf interactions in the Plum Island Sound and Merrimack River in the Massachusetts coast. Journal of Geophysical Research. 115:1-13.
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2010. What makes mummichogs grow? The relationship between growth rates and gut contents of Fundulus heteroclitus held in enclosures along a salinity gradient in a New England salt marsh. New England Estuarine Research Society (NEERS).
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2004. Why Land Planners and Water Managers Don't Talk to One Another and Why They Should!. Society and Natural Resources. 26:356-364.
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