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    Soil Hydrology on an End Moraine and a Dissected Till Plain in West‐Central Indiana by Jenkinson, Byron J., Franzmeier, Donald P., Lynn, Warren C.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-07-2002)
    “…Soil hydrologic properties are a function of precipitation (P)‐evapotranspiration relations, stratigraphy, and geomorphology. An understanding of soil…”
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    Comparison of export dynamics of nutrients and animal-borne estrogens from a tile-drained Midwestern agroecosystem by Gall, Heather E., Sassman, Stephen A., Jenkinson, Byron, Lee, Linda S., Jafvert, Chad T.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-04-2015)
    “…Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) are known to be a source of nutrients and hormones found in surface water bodies around the world. While the…”
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    Gonadal intersex in smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu from northern Indiana with correlations to molecular biomarkers and anthropogenic chemicals by Abdel-moneim, Ahmed, Deegan, Daragh, Gao, Jiejun, De Perre, Chloe, Doucette, Jarrod S., Jenkinson, Byron, Lee, Linda, Sepúlveda, Maria S.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-11-2017)
    “…Over the past decade, studies have shown that exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can cause gonadal intersex in fish. Smallmouth bass…”
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    Hormone loads exported by a tile-drained agroecosystem receiving animal wastes by Gall, Heather E., Sassman, Stephen A., Jenkinson, Byron, Lee, Linda S., Jafvert, Chad T.

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-01-2014)
    “…Little is known regarding hormone export from tile‐drained agricultural fields despite the widespread presence of tile drains in the Midwestern United States…”
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    Calibration and application of an automated seepage meter for monitoring water flow across the sediment-water interface by Zhu, Tengyi, Fu, Dafang, Jenkinson, Byron, Jafvert, Chad T.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-04-2015)
    “…The advective flow of sediment pore water is an important parameter for understanding natural geochemical processes within lake, river, wetland, and marine…”
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    Integrating hydrograph modeling with real-time flow monitoring to generate hydrograph-specific sampling schemes by Gall, Heather E., Jafvert, Chad T., Jenkinson, Byron

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (08-11-2010)
    “…Automated sample collection for water quality research and evaluation generally is performed by simple time-paced or flow-weighted sampling protocols. However,…”
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    PAH concentration gradients and fluxes through sand cap test cells installed in situ over river sediments containing coal tar by Kim, Yong Sang, Nyberg, Leila M, Jenkinson, Byron, Jafvert, Chad T

    Published in Environmental science--processes & impacts (01-08-2013)
    “…Short-term performance of permeable sand cap test cells, installed over sediment containing liquid coal tar was monitored on the Grand Calumet River (Hammond,…”
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    Measuring the flux at the interface of coal-tar impacted sediment and river water near a former MGP site by Hyun, Seunghun, Jafvert, Chad T., Jenkinson, Byron, Enfield, Carl, Johnson, Brian

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-06-2007)
    “…Determining water movement through contaminated sediment is critical for characterizing transport of chemicals from the sediment to the overlying water. Field…”
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    Hydrology of sandy soils in northwest Indiana and iron oxide indicators to identify hydric soils by Jenkinson, Byron Jeremiah

    “…Because many natural wetlands function as ground water filters in the landscape, wetlands are now protected. Wetlands must have hydric soils, hydrophytic…”
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    Hydrology of sandy soils in northwest Indiana and iron oxide indicators to identify hydric soils by Jenkinson, Byron Jeremiah

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…Because many natural wetlands function as ground water filters in the landscape, wetlands are now protected. Wetlands must have hydric soils, hydrophytic…”
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    Dissertation