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Advances in the molecular-scale understanding of geochemical processes: Carboxyl structures in natural organic matter, organosulfur cycling in soils, and the coordination chemistry of aqueous aluminum
Microbiological responses and population-adaptation to chemical stress
Biological, chemical, and policy aspects of the relationship between productivity and the ocean carbon cycle
Numerical models for evaluating CO2 storage in deep, saline aquifers: Leaky wells and large-scale geological features
An evaluation of retrieving terrestrial evapotranspiration from remotely sensed data
Hydrologic response in small urban watersheds: Analyses from the Baltimore Ecosystem Study
Microbiological and plant-driven redox systems in groundwater and links between water, health, and policy
Wetland vegetation dynamics under stochastic environmental stresses
Stormwater detention ponds and the nitrogen cycle in urban watersheds
Heavy Rainfall in the Urban Environment
Characterizing Dryland Surface Hydrological Dynamics Using Ecohydrological Modeling and Geophysical Observations
Safety and water challenges in CCS: Modeling studies to quantify CO2 and brine leakage risk and evaluate promising synergies for active and integrated water management
Surface exchange of energy and water budgets in urban canopies
Geologic carbon sequestration in deep saline aquifers: Brine acidification and geochemical alterations of reactive leakage pathways
Micro- and Nano- Porous Adsorptive Materials for Removal of Contaminants from Water at Point-of-Use
Impact of mineral precipitation on the pore network structure of sediment
Investigations in upscaling transport and geochemistry in porous media: Modeling CO2 sequestration at the pore, continuum and reservoir scales
Water for biodiversity and food: Neutral model, network analysis, and predictions under change
Summertime convective rainfall in the New York City-New Jersey metropolitan region
Influence of hydrophytic vegetation on biogeochemical processes within contaminated wetland systems