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Fietz S., Huguet C., Bendle J., Escala M., Gallacher C., Herfort L, Jamieson R., Martínez-Garcia A., McClymont E.L., Peck V.L. et al..  2012.  Co-variation of crenarchaeol and branched GDGTs in globally-distributed marine and freshwater sedimentary archives. Global and Planetary Change. 92-93
Pfeiffer-Herbert AS, Prahl FG, Hales B, Lerczak JA, Pierce SD, Levine MD.  2015.  High resolution sampling of methane transport in the Columbia River near-field plume: implications for sources and sinks in a river-dominated estuary. Limnology & Oceanography.
Anthony S, Prahl FG, Peterson TD.  2012.  Methane dynamics in the Willamette River, Oregon, U.S.A.. Limnology and Oceanography. 57(5)
Herfort L, Peterson TD, McCue LA, Crump BC, Prahl FG, Baptista AM, Campbell V, Warnick R l, Selby M, Roegner GC et al..  2011.  Myrionecta rubra population genetic diversity and its cryptophyte chloroplast specificity in recurrent red tides in the Columbia River estuary. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 62
White AE, Foster RA, Benitez-Nelson CR, Masqué P, Verdeny E, Popp BN, Arthur KE, Prahl FG.  2012.  Nitrogen fixation in the Gulf of California and the Eastern Tropical North Pacific. Progress in Oceanography.
Herfort L, Peterson TD, Prahl FG, McCue LA, Needoba JA, Crump BC, Roegner GC, Campbell V, Zuber P.  2012.  Red waters of Myrionecta rubra are biogeochemical hotspots for the Columbia River estuary with impacts on primary/secondary productions and nutrient cycles. Estuaries and Coasts.
Keiluweit M, Kleber M, Sparrow MA, Simoneit BRT, Prahl FG.  2012.  Solvent-Extractable Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Biochar: Influence of Pyrolysis Temperature and Feedstock. Environmental Science & Technology. 46(17):9333-9341.
Gregg T, Prahl FG, Simoneit BRT.  2015.  Suspended particulate matter transport of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the lower Columbia River and its estuary. Limnology and Oceanography.