James Lazarcik
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View article: Cryptic cycling by electroactive bacterioplankton in Trout Bog Lake
Cryptic cycling by electroactive bacterioplankton in Trout Bog Lake Open
The potential for extracellular electron transfer (EET) is a prevailing genomic feature of humic lake bacterioplankton. However, there has been little evidence for the substantial ecological contribution predicted by genetics. We hypothesi…
View article: Correction: Emerging investigator series: quantitative insights into the relationship between the concentrations and SERS intensities of neonicotinoids in water
Correction: Emerging investigator series: quantitative insights into the relationship between the concentrations and SERS intensities of neonicotinoids in water Open
Correction for ‘Emerging investigator series: quantitative insights into the relationship between the concentrations and SERS intensities of neonicotinoids in water’ by Shengdong Liu et al. , Environ. Sci.: Nano , 2024, 11 , 3294–3300, htt…
View article: Emerging investigator series: quantitative insights into the relationship between the concentrations and SERS intensities of neonicotinoids in water
Emerging investigator series: quantitative insights into the relationship between the concentrations and SERS intensities of neonicotinoids in water Open
This study explores the theoretical foundation behind the application of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) for neonicotinoid quantification.
View article: Investigation of ICP‐MS/MS for total sulfur quantification in freshwater dissolved organic matter
Investigation of ICP‐MS/MS for total sulfur quantification in freshwater dissolved organic matter Open
Sulfur‐containing functional groups in dissolved organic matter (DOM) interact with trace metals, which in turn affects trace metal mobility and bioavailability in aquatic environments. Typical methods for identification and quantification…
View article: Evidence of Road Salt in New Hampshire’s Snowpack Hundreds of Meters from Roadways
Evidence of Road Salt in New Hampshire’s Snowpack Hundreds of Meters from Roadways Open
Salinization of surface and groundwater has been directly linked to the area of road surfaces in a watershed and the subsequent wintertime maintenance used to keep roads free of snow and ice. Most studies that explore road salt in snow alo…
View article: MAJOR FRACTION OF BLACK CARBON IS FLUSHED FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE SEASONAL SNOWPACK EARLY IN MELT
MAJOR FRACTION OF BLACK CARBON IS FLUSHED FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE SEASONAL SNOWPACK EARLY IN MELT Open
Seasonal snowpacks accumulate soluble impurities derived from atmospheric aerosols and trace gases throughout the winter and release them quickly early during snow melt. Previous field and laboratory studies have shown that a snowpack can …