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    Manganese exposure from spring and well waters in the Shenandoah Valley: interplay of aquifer lithology, soil composition, and redox conditions by Hinkle, Margaret A. G., Ziegler, Brady, Culbertson, Haley, Goldmann, Christopher, Croy, Marina E., Willis, Noah, Ling, Erin, Reinhart, Benjamin, Lyon, Eva C.

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-06-2024)
    “…Manganese (Mn) is of particular concern in groundwater, as low-level chronic exposure to aqueous Mn concentrations in drinking water can result in a variety of…”
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    Anthropogenic climate change has altered lake state in the Sierra Nevada (California, USA) by Streib, Laura C., Stone, Jeffery R., Lyon, Eva C., Quang, Hung H., Yeager, Kevin M., Zimmerman, Susan R. H., McGlue, Michael M.

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2021)
    “…Climatic changes threaten freshwater resources and aquatic ecosystem health in the Sierra Nevada (California, USA), which has important consequences for…”
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    Sublacustrine geomorphology and modern sedimentation in a glacial scour basin, June Lake, eastern Sierra Nevada, U.S.A by Lyon, Eva C, McGlue, Michael M, Woolery, Edward W, Kim, Sora L, Stone, Jeffery R, Zimmerman, Susan R. H

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-10-2019)
    “…Small sub-alpine glacial lakes are often targeted as Holocene paleoclimate archives, but their evolution as landforms and depositional basins is understudied…”
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    Late Holocene hydroclimate changes in the eastern Sierra Nevada revealed by a 4600-year paleoproduction record from June Lake, CA by Lyon, Eva C., McGlue, Michael M., Erhardt, Andrea M., Kim, Sora L., Stone, Jeffery R., Zimmerman, Susan R.H.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-08-2020)
    “…Well-resolved lake sediment records are key to answering questions about past hydroclimate variability. These questions are particularly relevant in California…”
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