University of South Carolina Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences
North Inlet marsh mosaic
Baruch Marine Field Laboratory
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Scott C. Neubauer
Principal Investigator
Publications
S.C. Neubauer, I.C. Anderson, B.B. Neikirk. in press. Nitrogen cycling and ecosystem exchanges in a Virginia tidal freshwater marsh. Estuaries.

S.C. Neubauer, K. Givler, SK. Valentine, J.P. Megonigal. in press. Seasonal patterns and plant-mediated controls of subsurface wetland biogeochemistry. Ecology.

S.C. Neubauer, I.C. Anderson. 2003. Transport of dissolved inorganic carbon from a tidal freshwater marsh to the York River estuary. Limnology and Oceanography. 48:299-307. (pdf, 1.1 MB)

S.C. Neubauer, D. Emerson, J.P. Megonigal. 2002. Life at the energetic edge: Kinetics of circumneutral iron oxidation by lithotrophic iron oxidizing bacteria isolated from the wetland plant rhizosphere. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 68:3988-3995. (pdf, 316 KB)

S.C. Neubauer, I.C. Anderson, J.A. Constantine, S.A. Kuehl. 2002. Sediment deposition and accretion in a mid-Atlantic (U.S.A.) tidal freshwater marsh. Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science. 54:713-727. (pdf, 320 KB)

W.D. Miller, S.C. Neubauer, I.C. Anderson. 2001. Effects of sea-level induced disturbances on high salt marsh metabolism. Estuaries. 24:357-367. (pdf, 640 KB)

S.C. Neubauer, W.D. Miller, I.C. Anderson. 2000. Carbon cycling in a tidal freshwater marsh ecosystem: a carbon gas flux study. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 199:13-31. (pdf, 1.8 MB)


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