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Select Peer-Reviewed Publications by Doctoral Faculty (2004-2008)

Books:

  • D. Sarkar, R. Datta, and R. Hannigan (ed.) Concepts and Applications in Environmental Geochemistry. 2007. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ISBN# 978-0-08-046522-7; 761 pp.
  • H. Feng, L. Yu, and W. Solecki (ed.) Urban Dimensions of Environmental Change - Science, Exposure, Policies, And Technologies. 2005. Science Press USA Inc., Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, USA.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters:

  • Acton, G., Guyodo, Y., and Brachfeld, S., 2006. The nature of a cryptochron from a paleomagnetic study of chron C4r.2r recorded in sediments off the Antarctic Peninsula, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 156, 213–222.
  • Anderson, A., R. Nagar, and D. Sarkar (2007) Spatial and temporal effects on surface water quality in a segment of the San Antonio River, Texas. In D. Sarkar, R. Datta, and R. Hannigan (ed.) Concepts and Applications in Environmental Geochemistry. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 591-608.
  • Andra, S.S., D. Sarkar, R. Datta, and S.K. Saminathan (2006) Lead in soils collected from residential properties in Baltimore and San Antonio. Bull Environ. Contamin. Toxicol., 77: 643 - 650.
  • Andra, S.S., Datta, R., Sarkar, D., Makris, K.C., Mullens, C.P., Sahi, S.V., and S.B.H. Bach, 2008. Induction of Lead-Binding Phytochelatins in Vetiver Grass [Vetiveria Zizanioides (L.)]. J. Environ. Qual., (Accepted).
  • Baptist, M.J., van Dalfsen, J., Weber, A., Passchier, S., and van Heteren, S., 2006. The distribution of macrozoobenthos in the Southern North Sea in relation to meso-scale bedforms. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 68, 538-546.
  • Barrett, K. R., and M. A. McBrien. 2007. A Chemical and biotic assessment of a degraded brackish marsh in the Meadowlands of northeastern NJ. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. v 124, pp 63-88.
  • Barrett, K. R., W. Goldsmith and M. Silva. 2006. Integrated Geotechnical and Bioengineering Treatments for Streambank Stabilization along a Landfill. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. v 61, n 3 (May/June 2006) pp 144-152.
  • Beeehler, Bruce and W.H. Thomas 2008 . Birds in the Art and Adornment of the Highlands of New Guinea. In Eternal Warriors: Masterpieces of Highlands Art from the Jolika Collection. C. Hellmich ed. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. (In Press).
  • Bentley, M.J., Hodgson, D.A., Smith, J.A., O’Cofaigh, C., Domack, E.W., Larter, R.D., Roberts, S.J., Brachfeld, S., Leventer, A., Hjort, C., Hillenbrand, C-D., Evans, J., 2008. Mechanisms of Holocene palaeoenvironmental change in the Antarctic Peninsula region. The Holocene, in press.
  • Beyer, P.J., Pope, G.A., and Applegarth, M.T., 2004. Digging with the Devil: Physical Geography and Resource Use in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. In: P.H. Dougherty (Ed.) Geography of the Philadelphia Region: Cradle of Democracy, pp. 17-24. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers.
  • Bieler, R., P. M. Mikkelsen and R. S. Prezant, 2005. Byssus-attachment by infaunal clams: Seagrass-nestling Venerupis in Esperance Bay, Western Australia (Bivalvia: Veneridae). Pages 177-197. In: F. E. Wells, D. I. Walker & G. A. Kendrick, eds., The Marine Flora and Fauna of Esperance, Western Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth.
  • Billings, Lora and Ira B. Schwartz, "Identifying almost invariant sets in stochastic dynamical systems," CHAOS 18, 023122 (2008).
  • Billings, Lora, Amy Fiorillo, and Ira B. Schwartz, "Vaccinations in disease models with antibody-dependent enhancement," Mathematical Biosciences, 211 (2008) pp. 265-281.
  • Billings, Lora, Ira B. Schwartz, Leah B. Shaw, Marie McCrary, Donald S. Burke, and Derek A. T. Cummings, “Instabilities in multiserotype disease models with antibody-dependent enhancement,” Journal of Theoretical Biology 246 (2007) pp. 18–27.
  • Bologna, P., Papagian, R., Regetz S., and Dale, C. 2008. Assessment of turtle grass (/Thalassia testudinum/ ex Banks Konig) community structure in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 365:148-155.
  • Bologna, P, Gibbons-Ohr, S. and Downes-Gastrich, M. 2007. Recovery of eelgrass (/Zostera marina/) after a major disturbance event in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, USA. Bull. N.J. Acad. Sci. 52:1-7.
  • Bologna, P. 2007. Top down effects in a seagrass community: evidence of a trophic cascade from a /Zostera marina/ community. Aquatic Ecology. 41: 221-229.
  • Bologna, P. and Sinnema, M. 2006. Assessing the Success of Eelgrass Restoration in New Jersey. In. Seagrass Restoration: Success, Failure and the Costs of Both (S. Treat and R. Lewis eds.). pp. 79-90. Lewis Environmental Services, INC. Valrico, FL USA.
  • Bologna, P. 2006. Assessing within habitat variability in plant demography, faunal density, and secondary production in an eelgrass (/Zostera marina/) bed.* * J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 329: 122-134.**
  • Brachfeld, S., 2006. High-field magnetic susceptibility(HF) as a proxy of biogenic sedimentation along the Antarctic Peninsula, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 156, 274–282.
  • Brachfeld, S., 2006. Relative Paleointensity in Sediments, In: Gubbins, D., Herrero-Bervera, E, (eds.), Encyclopedia of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism, Springer Kluwer Press, 758-765.
  • Brachfeld, S., Hammer, J., 2006. Rock-magnetic and remanence properties of synthetic Fe-rich basalts: Implications for Mars crustal anomalies, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 248, 599–617.
  • Brachfeld, S., Kissel, C., Laj, C., and Mazaud, A., 2004. Viscous behavior of U-channels during acquisition and demagnetization of remanences: Implications for paleomagnetic and rock-magnetic investigations, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 145, 1-8.
  • Bragin, A. B., J. Misuik, C. A. Woolcot, K. R. Barrett, R. Jusino-Atrensino. 2005. A Fishery Resource Inventory of the Lower Hackensack River within the Hackensack Meadowlands District: A Comparative Study, 2001-2003 vs. 1987-1988. New Jersey Meadowlands Commission. 200 pp.
  • Brown, L.L., Singer, B.S., and Gorring, M.L., 2004. Paleomagnetism and 40Ar/39Ar chronology of lavas from the Meseta del Lago Buenos Aires, Patagonia. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 5, Q01H04, doi:10.1029/2003GC000526.
  • Campanella, J., Bologna, P., Smith, S., Rosenzweig, E., and Smalley, J. 2009. /Zostera marina/ population genetics in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey and implications for grass bed restoration. Pop. Ecol. In press.
  • Campanella, J.J., Bologna, P., Kim, L., and Smalley, J. 2007. Molecular genetic evidence suggests Long Island as the geographic origin for the present population of bay scallops in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey. J. Shellfish Res. 26: 303–306.
  • Castillo, M.E. & Kight, S.L. 2005. Response of terrestrial isopods, Armadillidium by terrestrial isopods, Porcellio laevis (Isopoda: Oniscidea) from rural and urban habitats in New Jersey, USA. Entomological News. 117: 149-154.
  • Chopping, M. 2008. Terrestrial Applications of Multiangle Remote Sensing, In: Advances in Land Remote Sensing: System, Modeling, Inversion and Applications, S. Liang, (ed.), Springer-Verlag, in press.
  • Chopping, M., Laliberte, A., and Rango, A., 2004. Exploitation of multi-angle data from CHRIS on Proba: First results from the Jornada Experimental Range, European Space Research Institute (ESRIN), Frascati, Italy, ESA Special Publication SP-578.
  • Chopping, M., Moisen, G. Su, L., Laliberte, A., Rango, A., Martonchik, J.V., and Peters, D.P.C., 2008. Large area mapping of southwestern forest crown cover, canopy height, and biomass using MISR, Remote Sensing of Environment, doi:10.1016/j.rse.2007.07.024.
  • Chopping, M., Su, L., Laliberte, A., Rango, A., Peters, D.P.C., and Kollikkathara, N., 2006. Mapping shrub abundance in desert grasslands using geometric-optical modeling and multiangle remote sensing with CHRIS/Proba, Remote Sensing of Environment 104(1), 62-73.
  • Chopping, M., Su, L., Laliberte, A., Rango, A., Peters, D.P.C., and Martonchik, J.V., 2006. Mapping woody plant cover in desert grasslands using canopy reflectance modeling and MISR data, Geophysical Research Letters 33, L17402, doi:10.1029/2006GL027148.
  • Chopping, M., Su, L., Rango, A., Martonchik, J.V., Peters, D.P.C., and Laliberte, A., 2008. Remote sensing of woody shrub cover in desert grasslands using MISR with a geometric-optical canopy reflectance model, Remote Sensing of Environment 112, 19-34.
  • Chopping, M.J., Su, L., Rango, A., and Maxwell, C., 2004. Modelling the reflectance anisotropy of Chihuahuan Desert grass-shrub transition canopy-soil complexes, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 25(14), 2725–2745.
  • Chouparova E., Lanzirotti A., Feng H., Jones K., Marinkovich N. S., Whitson C., and Philp P., 2004. Characterization of petroleum deposits by synchrotron radiation based microanalyses. Energy & Fuels, 18, 1199-1212.
  • Cochran J. K., Feng H., Amiel D., and Beck A., 2006. Natural radionuclides as tracers of coastal biogeochemical processes. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 88, 376– 379.
  • Cochran J. K., Hirschberg D. J., and Feng H., 2006. Reconstructing Sediment Chronologies in the Hudson River Estuary. In: The Hudson River Estuary (eds. J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman). pp. 65-78. Cambridge University Press.
  • Costa, E., Dunbar, R.B., Kyrc, K.A., Mucciarone, D.A., Brachfeld, S., Roark, B., Manley, P.L., Murray, R.W., Leventer, A., 2007. Solar forcing and El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influences on productivity cycles interpreted from a late-Holocene high-resolution marine sediment record, Adélie Drift, East Antarctic Margin, In: Cooper, A., Raymond, C., (eds): Antarctica, A Keystone in a Changing World – Online Proceedings of the 10th ISAES, edited by A. K. Cooper and C.R. Raymond et al., USGS Open-File Report 2007-1047, (DVD-ROM) [http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1047/], 6 pp.
  • Cowan, E., Brachfeld, S.A., Powell, R., *Schoolfield, S., 2006. Mineral-magnetic properties of Holocene glacimarine sediment from Southern Coastal Alaska, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 43(9), 1269-1282.
  • Cronin, T.M., Manley, P.L., Brachfeld, S., Manley, T.O., Willard, D.A., Guibault, J.-P., Rayburn, J.A., Thunell, R., Berke, M., 2008. Impacts of post-glacial lake drainage events and revised chronology of the Champlain Sea episode 13–9 ka, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 262, 46–60.
  • Cummings, D.A.T., I. B. Schwartz, L. Billings, L. B. Shaw, and D. S. Burke, “Dynamic Effects of Antibody Dependent Enhancement on the Fitness of Viruses,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (2005), pp. 15259-15264.
  • Datta, R. and D. Sarkar (2004) Arsenic geochemistry in three soils contaminated with sodium arsenite pesticide: An incubation study. Environ. Geosci. 11(2): 85-95.
  • Datta, R. and D. Sarkar (2004) Effective integration of soil chemistry and plant molecular biology in phytoremediation of metals: An overview. Environ. Geosci. 11(2): 53-63.
  • Datta, R. and D. Sarkar (2005) Genetics of metal tolerance and accumulation in higher plants. In J. Lehr (ed) Encyclopedia of Water. Vol. 5, Ground Water. John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, pp. 284-290.
  • Datta, R. and D. Sarkar (2005) Phytoextraction of Zn and Cd from soils using hyper-accumulator plants. In J. Lehr (ed) Encyclopedia of Water. Vol. 5, Ground Water. John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, pp. 369-374.
  • Datta, R. and D. Sarkar (2005) Phytoremediation of seleneum-laden soils. In J. Lehr (ed) Encyclopedia of Water. John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, pp. 397-401.
  • Datta, R. and D. Sarkar (2005) Consideration of soil properties in assessment of human health risk from exposure to arsenical pesticide applied soils. Integr. Environ. Assess. Mgmt. 1(1): 55-59.
  • Datta, R., D. Sarkar, A. Khairom, and C. Therapong (2005) Phytoremediation of constructed wetlands. In J. Lehr (ed) Encyclopedia of Water. Vol. 3, Surface and Agricultural Water. John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, pp. 364-371.
  • Datta, R., D. Sarkar, H. Mohamed, and C. Therapong (2007) Remediation of arsenical pesticide applied soils using water treatment residuals: Preliminary greenhouse results. In D. Sarkar, R. Datta, and R. Hannigan (ed.) Concepts and Applications in Environmental Geochemistry. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 543-560.
  • Datta, R., K.C. Makris, and D. Sarkar (2007) Effects of incubation time and initial load on arsenic bioaccessibility in three Florida soils amended with sodium arsenate. In D. Sarkar, R. Datta, and R. Hannigan (ed.) Concepts and Applications in Environmental Geochemistry. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 327-344.
  • Datta, R., K.C. Makris, and D. Sarkar (2007). Arsenic fractionation and bioaccessibility in two alkaline Texas soils incubated with sodium arsenate. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol., 52: 475-482.
  • Domack, E., Amblàs, D., Gilbert, R., Brachfeld, S., Camerlenghi, A., Rebessco, M., Canals, M., Urgeles, R., 2006. Subglacial morphology and glacial evolution of the Palmer Deep outlet system, Antarctic Peninsula, Geomorphology, 75, 125-142.
  • Fan C., Pavlis G. L., Weglein A. B., Nita B.G. (2006): Exploiting the free surface effect separate forward and back scattered teleseismic wavefields, Geophysics,71, No. 4, SI71.
  • Feng H., *Onwueme V., and Schneider L., 2005. Classification and Environmental Quality Assessment in Aquatic Environments. In: Water Encyclopedia: Water Quality and Resource Development (eds. J. H. Lehr and J. Keeley ). pp. 94-98. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ 07030, USA.
  • Feng H., *Onwueme V., Jaslanek W. J., Stern E. A., and Jones K.W., 2005. Application of Geographical Information System (GIS) to Lower Passaic River Sediment Pollution Study, New Jersey, USA. In: URBAN DIMENSIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE - Science, Exposure, Policies, And Technologies. (eds. H. Feng, L. Yu and W. Solecki). p p. 275-282. Science Press USA Inc., Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, USA.
  • Feng H., 2006. Benthic ammonia fluxes from organic-rich sediments in Turkey Creek-Indian River Lagoon, Florida, USA. In: Collection of Marine Chemistry Research (eds. Y.-P. Huang, M.-H. Hu, W.-Q. Li and Y.-P. Yang). pp. 181-190. China Ocean Press, Beijing, China.
  • Feng H., Han X., Zhang W., and Yu L., 2004. A Preliminary Study of Heavy Metal Contamination in Yangtze River Intertidal Zone Due to Urbanization. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 49, 910–915.
  • Feng H., Han X., Zhang W., and Yu L., 2005. Sediment Erosion and Non-Steady Sedimentation in Southern Yangtze River Intertidal Flats: Preliminary Study Results. In: URBAN DIMENSIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE——Science, Exposure, Policies, And Technologies (eds. H. Feng, L. Yu and W. Solecki). pp. 17-24. Science Press USA Inc., Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, USA.
  • Feng H., Jones K. W., Tomov S., Stewart B., Herzog G. F., Schnabel C., and Brownlee D. E., 2005. Internal structure of type-I deep-sea spherules by x-ray computed microtomography. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 40(2), 195-206.
  • Feng H., Yu D. , Zhang W., 2008. Chapter 5. Coastal Sustainability Study and Environmental Management. In: Urbanization: 21st Century Issues and Challenges. (eds Luca N. Wagner). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. ISBN-978-1-60021-989-4. pp. 155-173.
  • Feng, H., Zhang, W., Zhang, L., Wang, X.-C., Yu, L. & Yu, D., 2008. Heavy metal contamination in selected urban coastal regions in US and China. In: Causes and Effects of Heavy Metal Pollution. (eds Mikel L. Sanchez). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-1-60456-900-1, in press.
  • Feng, Z.D., Wang, H.B., Olson, C., Pope, G.A., Chen, F.H., Zhang, J.W., and An, C.B., 2004. Chronological discord between the last interglacial paleosol (S1) and its parent material in the Chinese Loess Plateau. Quaternary International, 117, 17-26.
  • Galster, J. C., Pazzaglia, F. J., Germanoski, D., 2008. Measuring the impact of urbanization on two watersheds using historic aerial photographs and modern surveys, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, in press.
  • Galster, J. C., Pazzaglia, F. J., Hargreaves, B. R., Morris, D. P., Peters, S. C., and Weisman, R. N., 2006. Land use effects on watershed hydrology: The scaling of discharge with drainage area: Geology, v. 34, p. 713-716.
  • Galster, J. C., Pazzaglia, F. J., Hargreaves, B. R., Morris, D. P., Peters, S. C., and Weisman, R. N., 2007. Land use effects on watershed hydrology: The scaling of discharge with drainage area: REPLY, Geology online forum, p. e127.
    Galster, J.C., 2007. Natural and anthropogenic influences on the scaling of discharge with drainage area for large rivers: Geosphere,v. 3, p. 260-271.
  • Galster, J.C., 2008, Testing the linear relationship between peak annual river discharge and drainage area using long-term USGS river gauging records, in James, A.J., Rathburn, S., Wittecar, R eds., Management and Restoration of Fluvial Systems with Broad Historical Changes and Human Impacts: Geological society of America Special Paper, in press
  • Gates, A.E., Valentino, D.W., Gorring, M.L., Thern, E.R., Chiarenzelli, J.R., and Hamilton, M.A., 2006. Rodinian collisional and escape tectonics in the Hudson Highlands, New York, in Pazzaglia, F.J., (ed.), Excursions in Geology and History: Field Trips in the Middle Atlantic States: Geological Society of America Field Guide 8. p. 65-82. doi: 10.1130/2006.fld008(05).
  • Gorring, M. (2008), Field trip guide: Ridge-trench collision—The southern Patagonian Cordillera east of the Chile Triple Junction, in Kay, S.M., and Ramos, V.A., eds., Field trip guides to the Backbone of the Americas in the southern and central Andes: Ridge collision, shallow subduction, and plateau uplift: Geological Society of America Field Guide 013, p. 1–22, doi: 10.1130/2008.0013(01).
  • Gorring, M.L., 2006. Ridge collision – the southern Patagonian Cordillera east of the Chile Triple Junction, Backbone of the Americas, Patagonia to Alaska, Geological Society of America Conference, Mendoza, Argentina, March 27-April 1, 2006. Field Trip Guidebook 401, 1-28.
  • Gorring, M.L., Estelle, T., and Volkert, R., 2004. Geochemistry of late Mesoproterozoic Mount Eve Granite: Implications for late- to post-Ottawan tectonics in the New Jersey/Hudson Highlands, in Tollo, R.P., Corriveau, L., McLelland, J.M., and Bartholomew, M.J., eds., Proterozoic Tectonic Evolution of the Grenville Orogen in North America: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir No. 197: 505-523.
  • Haywood, A.M., Ashworth, A.C., Cantrill, D.J., Florindo, F., Hambrey, M.J., Hill, D., Hillenbrand, C.-D., Hunter, S.J., Larter, R.D., Lear, C.H., Passchier, S., Smellie, J.L., van de Wal, R., (accepted). Chapter 9. Middle Miocene to Pliocene History. In: Siegert, M., Dunbar, R., Florindo, F. (eds), Antarctic Climate Evolution/Antarctic History, Elsevier B.V.
  • Hazard, L.C. 2004. Sodium and potassium secretion by iguana salt glands: Acclimation or adaptation? Pp. 84-93. In: Iguanas: Biology and Conservation. A. Alberts, R.L. Carter, W.B. Hayes, and E. Martins, editors. University of California Press.
  • Hazard, L.C. and D.J. Morafka. 2004. Characteristics of burrows used by neonate and juvenile desert tortoises during hibernation. Journal of Herpetology 38(3): 443-447.
  • Hazard, L.C., D. Shemanski, and K.A. Nagy. In press (2008). Nutritional quality of natural foods of juvenile Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii): Energy, nitrogen, and fiber digestibility. Journal of Herpetology.
  • He X., Feng H., and Feng Z., 2005. 3D imaging of soil microstructure using synchrotron x-ray computed microtomography. Acta Pedologica Sinica, 42(2), 328-330.
  • Hou, S.F., DNA-assisted monolayer immobilization of 2D opaline arrays. Advanced Functional Materials, 2006, 16(12), 1590-1598.
  • Hou, S.F., Layer-by-Layer template synthesis nanotube. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2004, 126, 5674
  • Hou, S.F., Template-Synthesized DNA Nanotubes. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2005, 127(24), 8586-8587.
  • Hou, S.F., Template-Synthesized Protein Nanotubes. Nano Letters, 2005, 5(2), 231-234.
  • Houghtaling, K. & Kight, S.L. 2006. Turn alternation in response to substrate vibration by terrestrial isopods, Porcellio laevis (Isopoda: Oniscidea) from rural and urban habitats in New Jersey, USA. Entomological News. 117: 149-154.
  • Imhoff, M., Kahn, R., and Chopping, M. 2008. A brief overview of Terra mission results and the carbon cycle, Geography Compass, in press.
  • Israr, M., S. Sahi, R. Datta, and D. Sarkar (2006) Bioaccumulation and physiological effects of mercury in Sesbania drummondii Chemosphere, 65: 591 – 598.
  • Johnston, T., R. Datta, and D. Sarkar (2005) Phytoextraction and phytostabilization: Technical, economic and regulatory considerations of the soil-lead issue. In J. Lehr (ed) Encyclopedia of Water. Vol. 5, Ground Water. John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, pp. 365-369.
  • Jones K. W, Feng H., Lanzirotti A., and Mahajan D. 2005. Mapping metal catalysts using synchrotron computed microtomography (CMT) and micro-X-ray fluorescence (XRF), Topics in Catalysis, 32(3-4), 263-272.
  • Jones K. W., Feng H., Lanzirotti A., and Mahajan D. 2005. Synchrotron X-ray microprobe and computed microtomography for characterization of nanocatalysts. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 241, 331-334.
  • Jones K. W., Feng H., Stern E. A., Neuhäusler U., Osán J., Marinkovic N., and Song Z., 2006. Properties of New York/New Jersey Harbor Sediments. Acta Physica Polonica A, 109, 279-286.
  • Jones K. W., Feng H., Tomov S., Winters W. J., Servio P., and Mahajan D. 2004. Morphology of methane hydrate host sediments. Prepr. Pap.-Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Pet. Chem, 49 (3&4).
  • Jones K. W., Kerkar P. B., Mahajan D., Lindquist W. B. and Feng H., 2007. Microstructure of Natural Hydrate Host Sediments. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 261(1-2), 504-507.
  • Jones K. W., van der Lelie D., McGuigan M., Tomov S., Sedlacek III A. J., Feng H., Stern E. A., and Douglas W. S., 2005. Coping with Contaminated Sediments and Soils in the Urban Environment. In: URBAN DIMENSIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE——Science, Exposure, Policies, And Technologies (eds. H. Feng, L. Yu and W. Solecki). pp. 283-294. Science Press USA Inc., Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, USA.
  • Jones K.W., Feng H., Tomov S., Winters W. J., Servio P., Prodanovic M. and Mahajan D., 2007. Characterization of Methane Hydrate Host Sediments Using Synchrotron-Computed Microtomography (CMT). Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering, 56, 136-145.
  • Kay, S.M., Ardolino, A.A., Gorring, M.L., and Ramos, V.A., 2006. The Somuncura large igneous province in Patagonia: Interaction of a transient mantle thermal anomaly with a subducting slab. Journal of Petrology, doi: 10.1093/petrology/egl053.
  • Kay, S.M., Gorring, M.L., and Ramos, V.A., 2004. Magmatic sources, setting, and causes of Eocene to Recent Patagonian magmatism (36S to 52S latitude). Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina, 59-4, 556-568.
  • Kelley, D.W., Brachfeld, S., Nater, E.A., and Wright, H.E., 2006. Sensitivity of sediment sources and magnitudes in the Upper Mississippi River’s Lake Pepin to Holocene Climate Changes, Journal of Paleolimnology, 35, 193-206.
  • Kight, S.L. & Nevo, M. 2004. Female terrestrial isopods, Porcellio laevis Latreille (Isopoda: Oniscidea) reduce brooding duration and fecundity in response to physical stress. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 77:285-287.
  • Kight, S.L., Eadie, C., Lynch, D., Coelho, J. & DeWera, A. 2005. Classical conditioningof red-backed salamanders, Plethodon cinereus. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society. 41:68-84.
  • Kight, S.L., Gaynor, J.J. & Adams, S.A. 2006. Undergraduate research communities: A powerful approach to research training. Journal of College Science Teaching. 35: 34-39.
  • Kight, S.L., Steelman, L., Coffey, G., Lucente, J., & Castillo, M. In Press. Evidence of population-level lateralized behaviour in giant waterbugs, Belostoma flumineum Say (Heteroptera: Belostomatidae): T-maze turning is left biased. Behavioural Processes. In press.
  • Kight, S.L. 2008. Reproductive ecology of terrestrial isopods (Crustacea: Oniscidea). /TerrestrialArthropod Reviews/. 1:95-110.
  • Kight, S.L. & Hashemi, A.2003. Diminished food resources are associated with delayed reproduction or increased post-reproductive mortality in brood-bearing terrestrial isopods, /Armadillidiumvulgare/ Latreille. /Entomological News/.114: 61-68.
  • Kight, S.L., Martinez, M. &Merkulov, A. 2001. Body size and survivorship in overwintering populations of /Porcellio laevis/ (Isopoda:Oniscidea). /Entomological News/. 112: 112-118.
  • Kight, S.L., Batino, M. and Zhang,Z. 2000. Temperature-dependent parental investment in giant waterbugs, /Belostoma flumineum/ Say(Heteroptera: Belostomatidae). /Annals of the Entomological /S/ociety of America/. 93:340-342.
  • Kight, S.L. 2000. Altered photocyclic regimes influence the duration of maternal care in a burrowerbug (Heteroptera: Cydnidae). /Entomological News/. 111:67-73.
  • Kight, S.L. and Cseke, J.J.1999. The effects of ambienttemperature on the duration of maternal care in a burrower bug (Heteroptera: Cydnidae). /Journal of the KansasEntomological Society. /71:183-187.
  • Kight, S.L. 1998. Precocene II modifies maternal responsiveness in the burrower bug, /Sehirus cinctus/(Heteroptera). /Physiological Entomology/. 23:38-42.
  • Kight, S.L. 1997. Factors influencing maternal behavior in a burrower bug, /Sehirus cinctus/,(Hemiptera:Cydnidae). /Animal Behaviour/. 53:105-112
  • Kight, S.L. 1996. Post-conflict behavior in Japanese macaques at the Indianapolis zoo: Age of opponents influences reconciliation. /Proceedings of the Indiana Academy ofScience/. 105:269-276.
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