Sonja Hausmann

Affiliations: 
Geology University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR 
Area:
Water Resource Management, Geochemistry, Limnology Biology
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Kaufman D, McKay N, Routson C, et al. (2020) A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records. Scientific Data. 7: 115
Bhattacharya R, Hausmann S, Hubeny JB, et al. (2016) Ecological response to hydrological variability and catchment development: Insights from a shallow oxbow lake in Lower Mississippi Valley, Arkansas. The Science of the Total Environment
Hausmann S, Charles DF, Gerritsen J, et al. (2016) A diatom-based biological condition gradient (BCG) approach for assessing impairment and developing nutrient criteria for streams. The Science of the Total Environment. 562: 914-927
Guyard H, Francus P, St-Onge G, et al. (2014) Microfacies and microstructures of subglacial and deglacial sediments from the Pingualuit Crater Lake (Ungava Peninsula, Canada) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 51: 1084-1096
Seddon AWR, Mackay AW, Baker AG, et al. (2014) Looking forward through the past: Identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology Journal of Ecology. 102: 256-267
Winston B, Hausmann S, Scott JT, et al. (2014) The influence of rainfall on taste and odor production in a south-central USA reservoir Freshwater Science. 33: 755-764
Luoto TP, Salonen V, Larocque-Tobler I, et al. (2013) Pro- and postglacial invertebrate communities of Pingualuit Crater Lake, Nunavik (Canada), and their paleoenvironmental implications Freshwater Science. 32: 951-963
Gantner N, Veillette J, Michaud WK, et al. (2012) Physical and Biological Factors Affecting Mercury and Perfluorinated Contaminants in Arctic Char ( Salvelinus alpinus ) of Pingualuit Crater Lake (Nunavik, Canada) + Supplementary Appendices (See Article Tools) Arctic. 65: 195-206
Black JL, Edlund MB, Hausmann S, et al. (2012) Small freshwater thalassiosiroid diatoms from Pleistocene sediments of Pingualuit Crater Lake, northern Québec (Canada), including description of Cyclotella pingualuitii sp. nov. Diatom Research. 27: 53-63
Rosén P, Vogel H, Cunningham L, et al. (2011) Universally applicable model for the quantitative determination of lake sediment composition using fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Environmental Science & Technology. 45: 8858-65
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