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    Watershed sediment cannot offset sea level rise in most US tidal wetlands by Ensign, Scott H, Halls, Joanne N, Peck, Erin K

    “…Watershed sediment can increase elevation of tidal wetlands struggling against rising seas, but where and how much watershed sediment helps is unknown. By…”
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    Mill dams impact microbiome structure and depth distribution in riparian sediments by Kan, Jinjun, Peck, Erin K, Zgleszewski, Laura, Peipoch, Marc, Inamdar, Shreeram

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (29-06-2023)
    “…Damming has substantially fragmented and altered riverine ecosystems worldwide. Dams slow down streamflows, raise stream and groundwater levels, create anoxic…”
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    Recovery Rate of a Salt Marsh From the 1700 CE Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake, Netarts Bay, Oregon by Peck, Erin K., Guilderson, Thomas P., Walczak, Maureen H., Wheatcroft, Robert A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-09-2022)
    “…Since the 1700 CE Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake and associated coseismic subsidence and tsunami, vegetated intertidal habitats have reestablished across…”
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    Temporal deposition of copper and zinc in the sediments of metal removal constructed wetlands by Elhaj Baddar, Zeinah, Peck, Erin, Xu, Xiaoyu

    Published in PloS one (03-08-2021)
    “…The objective of this study was to explore the effects of time, seasons, and total carbon (TC) on Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn) deposition in the surface…”
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    Backed‐Up, Saturated, and Stagnant: Effect of Milldams on Upstream Riparian Groundwater Hydrologic and Mixing Regimes by Sherman, Melissa, Hripto, Johanna, Peck, Erin K., Gold, Arthur J., Peipoch, Marc, Imhoff, Paul, Inamdar, Shreeram

    Published in Water resources research (01-10-2022)
    “…How milldams alter riparian hydrologic and groundwater mixing regimes is not well understood. Understanding the effects of milldams and their legacies on…”
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    Riparian Groundwater Nitrogen (N) Isotopes Reveal Human Imprints of Dams and Road Salt Salinization by Inamdar, Shreeram, Peipoch, Marc, Sena, Matthew, Joshi, Bisesh, Rahman, Md. Moklesur, Kan, Jinjun, Peck, Erin K., Gold, Arthur, Trammell, Tara L. E., Groffman, Peter M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-03-2024)
    “…Groundwater nitrate‐N isotopes (δ15N‐NO3− ${{\text{NO}}_{3}}^{-}$) have been used to infer the effects of natural and anthropogenic change on N cycle processes…”
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    Influence of relict milldams on riparian sediment biogeochemistry by Peck, Erin K., Inamdar, Shreeram P., Peipoch, Marc, Gold, Arthur J.

    Published in Journal of soils and sediments (01-06-2023)
    “…Purpose Riparian zones are important modifiers of nutrient flux between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. However, dams alter riparian zones—trapping…”
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    Teaching Family-Oriented Care to Family Medicine Residents: Evaluation of a Family Skills Curriculum by Peck, Erin C., Lebensohn-Chialvo, Florencia, Fogarty, Colleen T.

    Published in Families systems & health (01-03-2022)
    “…Introduction: Family-oriented care is at the heart of family medicine (FM) practice, yet research suggests an unmet need for family skills training in FM…”
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    Nitrogen Sinks or Sources? Denitrification and Nitrogen Removal Potential in Riparian Legacy Sediment Terraces Affected by Milldams by Peck, Erin. K., Inamdar, Shreeram, Sherman, Melissa, Hripto, Johanna, Peipoch, Marc, Gold, Arthur J., Addy, Kelly

    “…Riparian zones are key ecotones that buffer aquatic ecosystems through removal of nitrogen (N) via processes such as denitrification. However, how dams alter…”
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    Microbial Community Characteristics Largely Unaffected by X-Ray Computed Tomography of Sediment Cores by Ewton, Erica, Klasek, Scott, Peck, Erin, Wiest, Jason, Colwell, Frederick

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (12-04-2021)
    “…X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning is used to study the physical characteristics of soil and sediment cores, allowing scientists to analyze stratigraphy…”
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    Controls on Sediment Accretion and Blue Carbon Burial in Tidal Saline Wetlands: Insights From the Oregon Coast, USA by Peck, Erin K., Wheatcroft, Robert A., Brophy, Laura S.

    “…Oregon estuaries provide important opportunities to assess controls on tidal saline wetland carbon burial and sediment accretion as both rates of relative sea…”
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    Sediment-Nitrogen (N) connectivity: suspended sediments in streams as N exporters and reactors for denitrification and assimilatory N uptake during storms by Joshi, Bisesh, Bacmeister, Eva, Peck, Erin, Peipoch, Marc, Kan, Jinjun, Inamdar, Shreeram

    Published in Frontiers in water (06-12-2023)
    “…Nitrogen (N) pollution in riverine ecosystems has substantial environmental, economic, and policy consequences. Various riverine N removal processes include…”
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    Spatiotemporal variation in Oregon salt marsh expansion and contraction by Peck, Erin K., Wheatcroft, Robert A.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (31-08-2022)
    “…Spatiotemporal patterns of salt marsh lateral change vary along the Oregon coast, reflecting complex drivers of marsh morphodynamics. To identify potential…”
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    Saturated, Suffocated, and Salty: Human Legacies Produce Hot Spots of Nitrogen in Riparian Zones by Inamdar, Shreeram P., Peck, Erin K., Peipoch, Marc, Gold, Arthur J., Sherman, Melissa, Hripto, Johanna, Groffman, Peter M., Trammell, Tara L. E., Merritts, Dorothy J., Addy, Kelly, Lewis, Evan, Walter, Robert C., Kan, Jinjun

    “…The compounding effects of anthropogenic legacies for environmental pollution are significant, but not well understood. Here, we show that centennial‐scale…”
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    Biogeochemical Dynamics of a Glaciated High‐Latitude Wetland by Buser‐Young, Jessica Z., Peck, Erin K., Chace, Peter, Lapham, Laura L., Vizza, Carmella, Colwell, Frederick S.

    “…High‐latitude, coastal wetland biogeochemistry is dynamic in response to climate change, and yet we do not understand, and thus cannot fully predict, how…”
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