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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Amino acid carbon isotopic fractionation patterns in oceanic dissolved organic matter: an unaltered photoautotrophic source for dissolved organic nitrogen in the ocean? McCarthy, Matthew D.
2004
92 1-4 p. 123-134
12 p.
article
2 Author Index Vol. 92 (2004) 2004
92 1-4 p. 367-369
3 p.
article
3 Balancing supply and demand: controls on carbon isotope fractionation in the Cariaco Basin (Venezuela) Younger Dryas to present Werne, Josef P.
2004
92 1-4 p. 275-293
19 p.
article
4 “Cellular” vs. “detrital” POM: a preliminary study using fluorescent stains, flow cytometry, and mass spectrometry Minor, Elizabeth C.
2004
92 1-4 p. 9-21
13 p.
article
5 Comments on the importance of black carbon in the global carbon cycle Druffel, Ellen R.M.
2004
92 1-4 p. 197-200
4 p.
article
6 Contents Vol. 92 (2004) 2004
92 1-4 p. 373-374
2 p.
article
7 Controls on the distribution and accumulation of terrigenous organic matter in sediments from the Mississippi and Atchafalaya river margin Gordon, Elizabeth S.
2004
92 1-4 p. 331-352
22 p.
article
8 Controls on the variability of organic matter and dissolved inorganic carbon ages in northeast US rivers Raymond, Peter A.
2004
92 1-4 p. 353-366
14 p.
article
9 Cycling and composition of organic matter in terrestrial and marine ecosystems Baldock, J.A.
2004
92 1-4 p. 39-64
26 p.
article
10 Editorial Board 2004
92 1-4 p. iii-
1 p.
article
11 Examining marine particulate organic matter at sub-micron scales using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy and carbon X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy Brandes, Jay A.
2004
92 1-4 p. 107-121
15 p.
article
12 From bedrock to burial: the evolution of particulate organic carbon across coupled watershed-continental margin systems Blair, Neal E.
2004
92 1-4 p. 141-156
16 p.
article
13 Hydrogen-deficient molecules in natural riverine water samples—evidence for the existence of black carbon in DOM Kim, Sunghwan
2004
92 1-4 p. 225-234
10 p.
article
14 Keyword Index Vol. 92 (2004) 2004
92 1-4 p. 371-372
2 p.
article
15 New directions in black carbon organic geochemistry Masiello, C.A.
2004
92 1-4 p. 201-213
13 p.
article
16 Phylogenetically specific separation of rRNA from prokaryotes for isotopic analysis Pearson, Ann
2004
92 1-4 p. 295-306
12 p.
article
17 Physical separation of combustion and rock sources of graphitic black carbon in sediments Dickens, Angela F.
2004
92 1-4 p. 215-223
9 p.
article
18 Probing molecular-level transformations of dissolved organic matter: insights on photochemical degradation and protozoan modification of DOM from electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry Kujawinski, Elizabeth B.
2004
92 1-4 p. 23-37
15 p.
article
19 Radiocarbon dating of diatom-bound organic compounds Ingalls, Anitra E.
2004
92 1-4 p. 91-105
15 p.
article
20 Reading the molecular Rosetta Stone: molecular clues on the origin and diagenesis of organic matter Wakeham, Stuart G.
2004
92 1-4 p. 235-237
3 p.
article
21 Speed bumps and barricades in the carbon cycle: substrate structural effects on carbon cycling Arnosti, C.
2004
92 1-4 p. 263-273
11 p.
article
22 Stabilization of N-compounds in soil and organic-matter-rich sediments—what is the difference? Knicker, Heike
2004
92 1-4 p. 167-195
29 p.
article
23 Symposium on new approaches in marine organic biogeochemistry: a tribute to the life and science of John I. Hedges Lee, Cindy
2004
92 1-4 p. 1-3
3 p.
article
24 The biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter and nutrients in two large Arctic estuaries and potential implications for our understanding of the Arctic Ocean system Amon, Rainer M.W.
2004
92 1-4 p. 311-330
20 p.
article
25 The CHNs of organic geochemistry: characterization of molecularly uncharacterized non-living organic matter Hatcher, Patrick G.
2004
92 1-4 p. 5-8
4 p.
article
26 The inertness of being organic Mayer, Lawrence M.
2004
92 1-4 p. 135-140
6 p.
article
27 The oceanic gel phase: a bridge in the DOM–POM continuum Verdugo, Pedro
2004
92 1-4 p. 67-85
19 p.
article
28 The palaeoclimatic utility of terrestrial biomarkers in marine sediments Pancost, Richard D.
2004
92 1-4 p. 239-261
23 p.
article
29 The role of marine gel-phase on carbon cycling in the ocean Verdugo, Pedro
2004
92 1-4 p. 65-66
2 p.
article
30 Transformations in the “Twilight Zone” and beyond Lee, Cindy
2004
92 1-4 p. 87-90
4 p.
article
31 What happens to terrestrial organic matter in the ocean? Benner, Ronald
2004
92 1-4 p. 307-310
4 p.
article
32 What is the oxygen exposure time of laterally transported organic matter along the Washington margin? Keil, Richard G.
2004
92 1-4 p. 157-165
9 p.
article
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