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<br />20. Maest, AS, Brantley, SL, Crerar, DA and Boresik, M 1981. Modes heavy metal
<br />' transport in the Raritan River and estuary, New Jersey. Geol. Soc. Am. Bu ., 13 #3, 144.
<br />21. Maest, AS, Ryan, J, Crerar, D and Stallard, R 1984. Controls on met and nutrient
<br />' behavior in an estuary with more than two end members, EOS, 65 #16, 22 -228.
<br />22. Maest, A 1984. Partitioning of contaminants between particulate and dis~olved loads in
<br />' a polluted estuary. EOS, 65 #45, 888.
<br />' 23. Maest, AS and Wing, RW 1986. The arsenic and iron redox couple in s~lected natural
<br />waters. Geol. Sce. Am. Bull. 18 #6.
<br />' 24. Maest, AS, Wing, R, Nordstrom, DK, Welch, AH and Lico, MS 1986. The~etermination
<br />and preservation of dissolved arsenic species in high arsenic waters from Fall ,Nevada and
<br />Mono Lake, California. EOS 67 #44, 940.
<br />' 25. Maest, AS, Pasilis, S, Ball, JW and Nordstrom, DK 1987. Mono Lake An episodic,
<br />ephemeral ore-forming solution? Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. 19 #7.
<br />' 26.Oremland, RS, Hollibaugh, JT, Maest, AS, Presser, T and Miller, LG 198>~ Dissimilatory
<br />reduction of selenate in anoxic sediments and by anaerobic bacterial cultures EOS 69 #44,
<br />' 1137.
<br />27. Maest, AS, Pasilis, SP and Nordstrom DK 1988. Mono Lake geochemistry: redox and
<br />precipitation reactions. Amer. Soc. Limnol. Oceanogr. Abstracts, 50.
<br />28. Miller, LG, Maest, AS, Culbertson, CW and Oremland, RS 19 Molecular
<br />' manifestations of meromixis in Mono Lake. Amer. Soc. Limnol. Oceanogr. bstracts, 55.
<br />29. Kent, DB, Davis, JA, Rea, BA, Maest, AS and Roman-Mas, AJ 1 9. Field and
<br />' laboratory studies of transport of ionic solutes in groundwater. EOS 70 #1 342.
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