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    What happens to terrestrial organic matter in the ocean? by Hedges, J.I., Keil, R.G., Benner, R.

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-11-1997)
    “…Each year rivers transport approximately 0.25×10 15 g of dissolved (<0.5 μm) organic carbon (DOC) and 0.15×10 15 g of particulate (>0.5 μm) organic carbon…”
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    Lignin phenols used to infer organic matter sources to Sepetiba Bay – RJ, Brasil by Rezende, C.E., Pfeiffer, W.C., Martinelli, L.A., Tsamakis, E., Hedges, J.I., Keil, R.G.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (30-04-2010)
    “…Lignin phenols were measured in the sediments of Sepitiba Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and in bedload sediments and suspended sediments of the four major…”
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    Loss of organic matter from riverine particles in deltas by Keil, Richard G., Mayer, Lawrence M., Quay, Paul D., Richey, Jeffrey E., Hedges, John I.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-04-1997)
    “…In order to examine the transport and burial of terrigenous organic matter along the coastal zones of large river systems, we assessed organic matter dynamics…”
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    Improvements to the Aladdin synchrotron light source by Jacobs, K.D., Bisognano, J.J., Bosch, R.A., Eisert, D.E., Fisher, M.V., Green, M.A., Keil, R.G., Kleman, K.J., Legg, R.A., Rogers, G.C., Stott, J.R.

    “…Aladdin is an IR to soft x-ray synchrotron light source operated by the University of Wisconsin at Madison. As part of the ongoing program of upgrades and…”
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    Recent Developments at Aladdin by Jacobs, K.D., Bisognano, J.J., Bosch, R.A., Eisert, D.E., Fisher, M.V., Green, M.A., Keil, R.G., Kleman, K.J., Legg, R.A., Rogers, G.C., Stott, J.P.

    “…Following on the success of lower emittance operation at 800 MeV, SRC is pursuing a number of additional enhancements to the performance of the Aladdin storage…”
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    Monitoring the biological and physical reactivity of dextran carbohydrates in seawater incubations using flow field-flow fractionation by Williams, S.K.R, Keil, R.G

    “…In order to better understand the factors that modulate the size and reactivity of high molecular weight organic matter dissolved in seawater, fluorescently…”
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    Commissioning low emittance beam at Aladdin by Jacobs, K.D., Bosch, R.A., Eisert, D.E., Fisher, M.V., Green, M.A., Keil, R.G., Kleman, K.J., Legg, R.A., Stott, J.P., Trzeciak, W.S.

    “…The Aladdin storage ring is now routinely run in a low emittance configuration at 800 MeV. Vertical beam sizes and lifetime are comparable to the original…”
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    Low‐temperature oxygen diffusion in alpha titanium characterized by Auger sputter profiling by Wittberg, T. N., Wolf, J. Douglas, Keil, R. Gerald, Wang, Pu Sen

    “…Anodic TiO2 films were grown on titanium foils under galvanostatic conditions at 20 mA/cm2 in an aqueous saturated solution of ammonium tetraborate. The…”
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