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Publications by Jason D. Demers
Mercury Mobilization and Episodic Stream Acidification During Snowmelt: Role of Hydrologic Flow Paths, Source Areas, and Supply of Dissolved Organic Carbon
Water Resources Research
Water Science
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Hydrological Pulses and Burning of Dissolved Organic Carbon by Stream Respiration
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Sensitivity of Stream Dissolved Organic Carbon to Temperature and Discharge: Implications of Future Climates
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Variation in Bioavailability of Dissolved Organic Carbon Among Stream Hyporheic Flowpaths
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Behavior
Export, Biodegradation, and Disinfection Byproduct Formation of Dissolved and Particulate Organic Carbon in a Forested Headwater Stream During Extreme Rainfall Events
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Seasonal Ice and Hydrologic Controls on Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Concentrations in a Boreal-Rich Fen
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Sediment Flow Paths and Associated Organic Carbon Dynamics Across a Mediterranean Catchment
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Pulse of Dissolved Organic Matter Alters Reciprocal Carbon Subsidies Between Autotrophs and Bacteria in Stream Food Webs
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Kinetics of Divalent Mercury Reduction by Zero-Valent Iron: The Effects of pH, Chloride, and Dissolved Organic Carbon
Distribution and Variation of Dissolved Organic Matter and Nutrient in Snowmelt Season in Tidalflat in Lake Komuke
Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B1 (Hydraulic Engineering)