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      • The effect of tidal forcing on iron cycling in intertidal salt marsh sediments 

        Bristow, Gwendolyn (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-07-11)
        In this study we investigated the effect of tidal forcing on iron cycling in intertidal saltmarsh sediments (ISS). Historically, sulfate has been considered the major terminal electron acceptor involved in organic carbon ...
      • The Impact of Salt Marsh Hydrogeology on Dissolved Uranium 

        Sibley, Samuel D., Jr. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-05-12)
        We quantified U removal and investigated the efficacy of uranium as a quantitative tracer of groundwater discharge in a headwater salt marsh of the Okatee River, Bluffton, SC. Determining the magnitude of U removal is ...
      • Insights into marine nitrogen cycling in coastal sediments: inputs, losses, and measurement techniques 

        Hall, Cynthia Adia (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-02-03)
        Marine nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for all oceanic organisms. The cycling of N between biologically available and unavailable forms occurs through numerous reactions. Because of the vast number of reactions and ...

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