Kenneth Foreman

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Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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McDonnell K, Rudy M, Valiela I, et al. (2019) The Effect of Coastal Land Use on Inorganic Nutrient Concentrations in Groundwater Entering Estuaries of Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts. The Biological Bulletin. 187: 276-277
Rudy M, McDonnell K, Valiela I, et al. (2019) Dissolved Organic Nitrogen in Groundwater Bordering Estuaries of Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts: Relations with Watershed Landscape Mosaics. The Biological Bulletin. 187: 278-279
Sardá R, Foreman K, Valiela I. (2019) Long-Term Changes of Macroinfaunal Assemblages in Experimentally Enriched Salt Marsh Tidal Creeks. The Biological Bulletin. 187: 282-283
Harrison TR, Boxhill JL, Santiago Vázquez LZ, et al. (2019) Comparison of Phytoplankton and Ecosystem Gross Production in the Quashnet River, an Estuary of Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts. The Biological Bulletin. 187: 287-288
Callaway DW, Valiela I, Foreman K, et al. (2019) Effects of Nitrogen Loading and Salt Marsh Habitat on Gross Primary Production and Chlorophyll a in Estuaries of Waquoit Bay. The Biological Bulletin. 189: 254-255
Sheridan CC, Valiela I, Foreman K, et al. (2019) Effect of Nutrient Enrichment on Phytoplankton Growth in Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts. The Biological Bulletin. 189: 258-259
Sarda R, Foreman K, Valiela I. (2019) Differences in Benthic Invertebrate Assemblages in Two Estuaries of Waquoit Bay Receiving Disparate Nutrient Loads. The Biological Bulletin. 189: 245-246
Chaplin SA, MacGregor CH, Valiela I, et al. (2019) The Effect of Residential and Forested Watershed Land Cover on Nutrient Loading to Hamblin and Jehu Ponds, Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts. The Biological Bulletin. 189: 247-248
Hiller-Bittrolff K, Foreman K, Bulseco-McKim AN, et al. (2018) Effects of mercury addition on microbial community composition and nitrate removal inside permeable reactive barriers. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 242: 797-806
Hiller KA, Foreman KH, Weisman D, et al. (2015) Permeable Reactive Barriers Designed To Mitigate Eutrophication Alter Bacterial Community Composition and Aquifer Redox Conditions. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 81: 7114-24
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