Gerald Matisoff

Affiliations: 
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Heights, OH, United States 
Area:
Geology, Environmental Sciences, Physical Geography
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Watson SB, Miller C, Arhonditsis G, et al. (2016) The re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Harmful algal blooms and hypoxia. Harmful Algae. 56: 44-66
Matisoff G. (2016) Activities and geochronology of (137)Cs in lake sediments resulting from sediment resuspension. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Matisoff G, Watson SB, Guo J, et al. (2016) Sediment and nutrient distribution and resuspension in Lake Winnipeg. The Science of the Total Environment. 575: 173-186
Matisoff G, Kaltenberg EM, Steely RL, et al. (2016) Internal loading of phosphorus in western Lake Erie Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42: 775-788
Soster FM, Matisoff G, Schloesser DW, et al. (2015) Potential impact of Chironomus plumosus larvae on hypolimnetic oxygen in the central basin of Lake Erie Journal of Great Lakes Research. 41: 348-357
Matisoff G. (2014) (210)Pb as a tracer of soil erosion, sediment source area identification and particle transport in the terrestrial environment. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 138: 343-54
Matisoff G, Carson ML. (2014) Sediment resuspension in the Lake Erie nearshore Journal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 532-540
Schloesser DW, Robbins JA, Matisoff G, et al. (2014) A 200year chronology of burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia spp.) in Saginaw Bay Journal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 80-91
Matisoff G, Ketterer ME, Rosén K, et al. (2011) Downward migration of Chernobyl-derived radionuclides in soils in Poland and Sweden Applied Geochemistry. 26: 105-115
Edwards WJ, Soster FM, Matisoff G, et al. (2009) The effect of mayfly (Hexagenia spp.) burrowing activity on sediment oxygen demand in western Lake Erie Journal of Great Lakes Research. 35: 507-516
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