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Biogeochemistry, energy extraction and the environment, ecosystem ecology, carbon and nutrient cycling.
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Lutz, B.D., A.N. Lewis, and M.W. Doyle. Generation, Transport and Fate of Wastewater Associated with Marcellus Shale Gas Development. WRR DOI: 10.1002/wrcr.20096
Bernhardt, E.S., B.D. Lutz, R. King C.A. Carter, J. Fay, W.H. Schlesinger, M.A. Palmer, J. Amos, D. Campagna, A. Helton and R. Bier. 2011. How many mountains can we mine? Ecological thresholds for freshwater ecosystems of the Central Appalachians. ES&T 46(15): 8115-8122.
Patterson, L.A, B.D. Lutz, and M.W. Doyle. Streamflow Changes in the South Atlantic, USA during the Mid and Late 20th Century. JAWRA. 48 (6): 1126-1138.
Lutz, B.D., P.J.Mulholland, and E.S.Bernhardt. Long-term Biogeochemistry of a Forested Stream: Walker Branch, Tennessee. Ecological Monographs 82(3): 367-387.
Lutz, B.D., E.S. Bernhardt, B.J. Roberts, R.M Cory, and P.J. Mulholland. 2012. Distinguishing dynamics of dissolved organic matter components in a forested stream using kinetic enrichments. Limnology and Oceanography. 57(1): 76-89.
Lutz, B.D., E.S. Bernhardt, B.J. Roberts, and P.J. Mulholland. 2011. Examining the coupling of carbon and nitrogen cycles in Appalachian streams: the role of dissolved organic nitrogen. Ecology. 92 (3): 720-732.
Lutz, B. D., G. Wiles, T. Lowell, and J. Michaels. 2007. The 8.2-ka abrupt climate change event in Brown’s Lake, northeast Ohio. Quaternary Research 67(2): 292-296.
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