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    The Fate of Nitrogen and Phosphorus at the Land-Sea Margin of the North Atlantic Ocean by Nixon, S. W., Ammerman, J. W., Atkinson, L. P., Berounsky, V. M., Billen, G., Boicourt, W. C., Boynton, W. R., Church, T. M., Ditoro, D. M., Elmgren, R., Garber, J. H., Giblin, A. E., Jahnke, R. A., Owens, N. J. P., Pilson, M. E. Q., Seitzinger, S. P.

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-10-1996)
    “…Five large rivers that discharge on the western North Atlantic continental shelf carry about 45% of the nitrogen (N) and 70% of the phosphorus (P) that others…”
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    Magnetic properties of uncultivated magnetotactic bacteria and their contribution to a stratified estuary iron cycle by Chen, A.P., Berounsky, V.M., Chan, M.K., Blackford, M.G., Cady, C., Moskowitz, B.M., Kraal, P., Lima, E.A., Kopp, R.E., Lumpkin, G.R., Weiss, B.P., Hesse, P., Vella, N.G.F.

    Published in Nature communications (01-09-2014)
    “…Of the two nanocrystal (magnetosome) compositions biosynthesized by magnetotactic bacteria (MTB), the magnetic properties of magnetite magnetosomes have been…”
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    Rates of Nitrification along an Estuarine Gradient in Narragansett Bay by Berounsky, Veronica M., Nixon, Scott W.

    Published in Estuaries (01-12-1993)
    “…Rates of pelagic nitrification, measured using N-Serve-sensitive [14 C] bicarbonate uptake, varied by as much as an order-of-magnitude among three sites along…”
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    Temperature and the Annual Cycle of Nitrification in Waters of Narragansett Bay by Berounsky, Veronica M., Nixon, Scott W.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-1990)
    “…Pelagic nitrification, measured over an annual cycle at two sites in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, was strongly correlated with temperature. At a…”
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    The role of nitrification in contributing to low oxygen conditions in the Providence River Estuary (RI) by Berounsky, V M, Nixon, S W

    Published in Estuaries (01-01-1985)
    “…Rates of nitrification were measured with super(15)N tracer methods in the Providence River Estuary (RI), an urban area with high (over 1200 mmol NH sub(4)…”
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