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    Primary production control of methane emission from wetlands by Whiting, G. J., Chanton, J. P.

    Published in Nature (London) (26-08-1993)
    “…Based on simultaneous measurements of CO2 and CH4 exchange in wetlands extending from subarctic peatlands to subtropical marshes, a positive correlation…”
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    Kinetics of transient hiatus hernia during transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations and swallows in healthy subjects by Lee, Y. Y., Whiting, J. G. H., Robertson, E. V., Derakhshan, M. H., Wirz, A. A., Smith, D., Morrison, D., Kelman, A., Connolly, P., McColl, K. E. L.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-11-2012)
    “…Background  Proximal displacement of the gastro‐esophageal junction (GEJ) is present in hiatus hernia but also occurs transiently during transient lower…”
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    Relationship between ecosystem productivity and photosynthetically active radiation for northern peatlands by Frolking, S.E. (University of New Hampshire, Durham.), Bubier, J.L, Moore, T.R, Ball, T, Bellisario, L.M, Bhardwaj, A, Carroll, P, Crill, P.M, Lafleur, P.M, McCaughey, J.H

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-1998)
    “…We analyzed the relationship between net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide (NEE) and irradiance (as photosynthetic photon flux density or PPFD), using…”
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    Methane emission from rice: stable isotopes, diurnal variations, and CO2 exchange by Chanton, J.P. (Florida State Univ., Tallahassee.), Whiting, G.J, Blair, N.E, Lindau, C.W, Bollich, P.K

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-1997)
    “…The importance of vegetation in supporting methane production and emission within flooded rice fields was demonstrated. Methane emission from Lousiana, United…”
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    Greenhouse gas balance over thaw‐freeze cycles in discontinuous zone permafrost by Wilson, R. M., Fitzhugh, L., Whiting, G. J., Frolking, S., Harrison, M. D., Dimova, N., Burnett, W. C., Chanton, J. P.

    “…Peat in the discontinuous permafrost zone contains a globally significant reservoir of carbon that has undergone multiple permafrost‐thaw cycles since the end…”
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    Evidence for NH4+ switch-off regulation of nitrogenase activity by bacteria in salt marsh sediments and roots of the grass Spartina alterniflora by Yoch, D.C, Whiting, G.J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-01-1986)
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    Tight coupling of root-associated nitrogen fixation and plant photosynthesis in the salt marsh grass Spartina alterniflora and carbon dioxide enhancement of nitrogenase activity by Whiting, G.J, Gandy, E.L, Yoch, D.C

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-1986)
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    Evaluation of Methane Oxidation in the Rhizosphere of a Carex Dominated Fen in North Central Alberta, Canada by Popp, Trevor J., Chanton, Jeffrey P., Whiting, Gary J., Grant, Nick

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-12-2000)
    “…Rhizospheric methane oxidation was evaluated at a Carex (spp.) dominated fen in Alberta, Canada over three growing seasons. Aerobic incubations of bulk peat…”
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    Methane stable isotope distribution at a Carex dominated fen in north central Alberta by Popp. T.J, Chanton, J.P, Whiting, G.J, Grant, N

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-12-1999)
    “…The methane stable isotope distribution was characterized at a Carex dominated fen in boreal Alberta, Canada, over three growing seasons to examine methane…”
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    Potential denitrification rates in deep sediments from the southeastern coastal plain by Morris, James T, Whiting, Gary J, Chapelle, Francis H

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-07-1988)
    “…Results are reported from laboratory studies in potential rates of denitrifying activity in deep sediment cores in South Carolina near the site of an area with…”
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    Control of the diurnal pattern of methane emission from emergent aquatic macrophytes by gas transport mechanisms by Whiting, Gary J., Chanton, Jeffrey P.

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-07-1996)
    “…Methane emissions from Typha latifolia L. showed a large mid-morning transient peak associated with rising light levels. This peak was also associated with a…”
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    Nitrogen exchange between a southeastern USA salt marsh ecosystem and the coastal ocean by WHITING, G. J, MCKELLAR, H. N. JR, KJERFVE, B, SPURRIER, J. D

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-1987)
    “…The salt marsh ecosystem at North Inlet, South Carolina, USA consistently exported dissolved inorganic nitrogen via tidal exchange with the coastal Atlantic…”
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    Nitrogen Exchange Between a Portion of Vegetated Salt Marsh and the Adjoining Creek by Whiting, Gary J., McKellar, Henry N., Spurrier, John D., Wolaver, Thomas G.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-1989)
    “…We measured net exchange of nitrogen between a portion of vegetated salt marsh (dominated by Spartina alterniflora) and the adjacent tidal creek. During tidal…”
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    Emission of Gaseous Carbon Dioxide from Salt-Marsh Sediments and Its Relation to Other Carbon Losses by Morris, James T., Whiting, Gary J.

    Published in Estuaries (01-03-1986)
    “…Rates of CO2 emission from bare salt-marsh sediments in areas of short and tall form Spartina alterniflora were measured monthly for 1 yr. Maximum emission…”
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    Gas advection in sediments of a South Carolina salt marsh by Morris, James T., Whiting, Gary J.

    “…The volume of water removed from marsh sediments by evapotranspiration and drainage during low tide is replaced at least in part by air drawn into the…”
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    The action of cAMP and catecholamines in mammalian sympathetic ganglia by McAfee, D A, Henon, B K, Whiting, G J, Horn, J P, Yarowsky, P J, Turner, D K

    Published in Federation proceedings (01-10-1980)
    “…Electrophysiological approaches using intracellular microelectrode techniques have failed to critically test the hypothesis that cyclic AMP (cAMP) mediates the…”
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    Bly Creek ecosystem study – nitrogen exchange within a euhaline salt marsh basin of North Inlet, South Carolina by Wolaver, Thomas G., Whiting, Gary J., Dame, Richard F., Williams, Thomas M., Spurrier, John D.

    “…Nitrogen exchange within the Bly Creek basin (North Inlet, South Carolina, USA) was studied during 34 tidal cycles between 20 June 1983 and 19 June 1984…”
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    Methane emission from rice: Stable isotopes, diurnal variations, and CO 2 exchange by Chanton, J. P., Whiting, G. J., Blair, N. E., Lindau, C. W., Bollich, P. K.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-1997)
    “…The importance of vegetation in supporting methane production and emission within flooded rice fields was demonstrated. Methane emission from Lousiana, United…”
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    Methane emission from rice: Stable isotopes, diurnal variations, and CO sub(2) exchange by Chanton, J P, Whiting, G J, Blair, N E, Lindau, C W, Bollich, P K

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-1997)
    “…The importance of vegetation in supporting methane production and emission within flooded rice fields was demonstrated. Methane emission from Louisana, United…”
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