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    Occurrence and possible sources of arsenic in seafloor sediments surrounding sea-disposed munitions and chemical agents near Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi by Tomlinson, Michael S., De Carlo, Eric Heinen

    “…The Department of Defense disposed of conventional and chemical munitions as well as bulk containers of chemical agents in US coastal waters including those…”
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    Distribution and Abundance of Arsenic in the Soils and Sediments of O'ahu, Hawai'i by De Carlo, Eric Heinen, Tomlinson, Michael S, Degelleke, Laura E, Thomas, Sara

    Published in Aquatic geochemistry (01-05-2014)
    “…Issue Title: UNDERSTANDING THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONSHIPS AND GEOCHEMICAL MASS BALANCES FROM CATCHMENT TO COAST: A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE AND CAREER OF OWEN P…”
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    Distribution and Abundance of Arsenic in the Soils and Sediments of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i by De Carlo, Eric Heinen, Tomlinson, Michael S, deGelleke, Laura E, Thomas, Sara

    Published in Aquatic geochemistry (2014)
    “…Lack of high-spatial-resolution soil and sediment arsenic data for Hawai‘i has generated substantial disagreement between researchers and regulators regarding…”
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    Composition of water and suspended sediment in streams of urbanized subtropical watersheds in Hawaii by De Carlo, Eric Heinen, Beltran, Vincent Laudato, Tomlinson, Michael S

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-07-2004)
    “…Urbanization on the small subtropical island of Oahu, Hawaii provides an opportunity to examine how anthropogenic activity affects the composition of material…”
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    Trace elements in streambed sediments of small subtropical streams on O'ahu, Hawai'i : Results from the USGS NAWQA program by DE CARLO, Eric Heinen, TOMLINSON, Michael S, ANTHONY, Stephen S

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-12-2005)
    “…Data are presented for trace element concentrations determined in the <63 is a subset of m fraction of streambed sediment samples collected at 24 sites on the…”
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    THE NEED FOR HIGH RESOLUTION TIME SERIES DATA TO CHARACTERIZE HAWAIIAN STREAMS by Tomlinson, Michael S., De Carlo, Eric H.

    “…Streams in the Hawaiian Islands differ from many streams on the U.S. mainland presenting unique challenges to investigators attempting to characterize Hawaiian…”
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    Trace elements in streambed sediments of small subtropical streams on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i: Results from the USGS NAWQA program by De Carlo, Eric Heinen, Tomlinson, Michael S., Anthony, Stephen S.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-12-2005)
    “…Data are presented for trace element concentrations determined in the <63 μm fraction of streambed sediment samples collected at 24 sites on the island of…”
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    Composition of Water and Suspended Sediments in Streams of Urbanized Subtropical Watersheds in Hawaii by De Carlo, Eric H, Beltran, Vincent L, Tomlinson, Michael S

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-07-2004)
    “…On-going urbanization of the small subtropical island of Oahu, Hawaii, allowed researchers to evaluate how widespread anthropogenic activity influences the…”
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    THE NEED FOR HIGH RESOLUTION TIME SERIES DATA TO CHARACTERIZE HAWAIIAN STREAMS 1 by Tomlinson, Michael S., De Carlo, Eric H.

    “…Streams in the Hawaiian Islands differ from many streams on the U.S. mainland presenting unique challenges to investigators attempting to characterize Hawaiian…”
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    THE NEED FOR HIGH RESOLUTION TIME SERIES DATA TO CHARACTERIZE HAWAIIAN STREAMS1 by Tomlinson, Michael S., Carlo, Eric H.

    “…Streams in the Hawaiian Islands differ from many streams on the U.S. mainland presenting unique challenges to investigators attempting to characterize Hawaiian…”
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