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    Terrestrial sources and export of particulate organic carbon in the Waipaoa sedimentary system: Problems, progress and processes by Blair, N.E., Leithold, E.L., Brackley, H., Trustrum, N., Page, M., Childress, L.

    Published in Marine geology (15-04-2010)
    “…The composition of particulate organic carbon in sedimentary systems can provide information concerning sources of materials and their history. The NSF-MARGINS…”
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    Remineralization rates, recycling, and storage of carbon in Amazon shelf sediments by Aller, R.C., Blair, N.E., Xia, Q., Rude, P.D.

    Published in Continental shelf research (1996)
    “…Diagenetic reactions and redox properties of Amazon shelf sediments are characterized by extensive vertical and lateral regions of Fe and Mn cycling. This is…”
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    Methane emission from rice: stable isotopes, diurnal variations, and CO2 exchange by Chanton, J.P. (Florida State Univ., Tallahassee.), Whiting, G.J, Blair, N.E, Lindau, C.W, Bollich, P.K

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-1997)
    “…The importance of vegetation in supporting methane production and emission within flooded rice fields was demonstrated. Methane emission from Lousiana, United…”
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    Benthic fluxes and porewater concentration profiles of dissolved organic carbon in sediments from the North Carolina continental slope by Alperin, Marc J., Martens, Christopher S., Albert, Daniel B., Suayah, Ismail B., Benninger, Larry K., Blair, Neal E., Jahnke, Richard A.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-02-1999)
    “…Numerous studies of marine environments show that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in sediments are typically tenfold higher than in the overlying…”
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    Anaerobic methane oxidation on the Amazon shelf by Blair, Neal E., Aller, Robert C.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-09-1995)
    “…Anaerobic methane oxidation on the Amazon shelf is strongly controlled by dynamic physical sedimentation processes. Rapidly accumulating, physically reworked…”
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    Intramolecular Carbon Isotopic Composition of Monosodium Glutamate:  Biochemical Pathways and Product Source Identification by Savidge, William B, Blair, Neal E

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (26-01-2005)
    “…Monosodium glutamate (MSG) obtained as trade samples from several manufacturers was studied to determine the range of its intramolecular 13C/12C composition…”
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    Organic carbon deposition on the North Carolina continental slope off Cape Hatteras (USA) by Thomas, C.J, Blair, N.E, Alperin, M.J, DeMaster, D.J, Jahnke, R.A, Martens, C.S, Mayer, L

    “…The continental slope off Cape Hatteras, NC is a region of high sediment accumulation and organic matter deposition. Sediment accumulation rates range from 3…”
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    Deposition of bomb 14C in continental slope sediments of the Mid-Atlantic Bight: assessing organic matter sources and burial rates by DeMaster, D.J., Thomas, C.J., Blair, N.E., Fornes, W.L., Plaia, G., Levin, L.A.

    “…As part of the Ocean Margins Program (OMP), organic carbon 14C measurements have been made on benthic fauna and kasten core sediments from the North Carolina…”
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    Seasonal Variations in the Stable Carbon Isotopic Signature of Biogenic Methane in a Coastal Sediment by Martens, Christopher S., Blair, Neal E., Green, Carol D., David J. Des Marais

    “…Systematic seasonal variations in the stable carbon isotopic signature of methane gas occur in the anoxic sediments of Cape Lookout Bight, a lagoonal basin on…”
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    Natural Abundances of Carbon Isotopes in Acetate from a Coastal Marine Sediment by Blair, Neal E., Martens, Christopher S., David J. Des Marais

    “…Measurements of the natural abundances of carbon isotopes were made in acetate samples isolated from the anoxic marine sediment of Cape Lookout Bight, North…”
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