Brian A. Pellerin

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2004 University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States 
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William H. McDowell grad student 2004 UNH
 (The influence of urbanization on runoff generation and stream chemistry in Massachusetts watersheds.)
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Matiasek SJ, Pellerin BA, Spencer RGM, et al. (2023) Water-soluble organic carbon release from mineral soils and sediments in an irrigated agricultural system. Journal of Environmental Management. 343: 118184
Eckard RS, Bergamaschi BA, Pellerin BA, et al. (2020) Trihalomethane precursors: Land use hot spots, persistence during transport, and management options. The Science of the Total Environment. 742: 140571
Eckard RS, Bergamaschi BA, Pellerin B, et al. (2020) Organic Matter Integration, Overprinting, and the Relative Fraction of Optically Active Organic Carbon in a Human-Impacted Watershed Frontiers in Earth Science. 8
Zimmer MA, Pellerin B, Burns DA, et al. (2019) Temporal Variability in Nitrate‐Discharge Relationships in Large Rivers as Revealed by High‐Frequency Data Water Resources Research. 55: 973-989
Shultz M, Pellerin BA, Aiken GR, et al. (2018) High Frequency Data Exposes Nonlinear Seasonal Controls on Dissolved Organic Matter in a Large Watershed. Environmental Science & Technology
Matiasek SJ, Pellerin BA, Spencer RGM, et al. (2017) Irrigation as a fuel pump to freshwater ecosystems Biogeochemistry. 136: 71-90
Saraceno JF, Shanley JB, Downing BD, et al. (2017) Clearing the waters: Evaluating the need for site-specific field fluorescence corrections based on turbidity measurements Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. 15: 408-416
Eckard RS, Pellerin BA, Bergamaschi BA, et al. (2017) Dissolved Organic Matter Compositional Change and Biolability During Two Storm Runoff Events in a Small Agricultural Watershed Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 122: 2634-2650
Slonecker ET, Jones DK, Pellerin BA. (2016) The new Landsat 8 potential for remote sensing of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM). Marine Pollution Bulletin
Pellerin BA, Stauffer BA, Young DA, et al. (2016) Emerging Tools for Continuous Nutrient Monitoring Networks: Sensors Advancing Science and Water Resources Protection Journal of the American Water Resources Association
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