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Andrew Wright Child
Andrew Wright Child
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A review of the biological and chemical effects of hypolimnetic oxygenation
EP Preece, BC Moore, MM Skinner, A Child, S Dent
Lake and Reservoir Management 35 (3), 229-246, 2019
402019
Hypolimnetic oxygenation in Twin Lakes, WA. Part I: Distribution and movement of trout
BC Moore, BK Cross, EM Clegg, BP Lanouette, M Skinner, E Preece, ...
Lake and Reservoir Management 30 (3), 226-239, 2014
202014
Tracking long-distance atmospheric deposition of trace metal emissions from smelters in the upper Columbia River valley using Pb isotope analysis of lake sediments
AW Child, BC Moore, JD Vervoort, MW Beutel
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 25, 5501-5513, 2018
192018
Bioavailability and uptake of smelter emissions in freshwater zooplankton in northeastern Washington, USA lakes using Pb isotope analysis and trace metal concentrations
AW Child, BC Moore, JD Vervoort, MW Beutel
Environmental pollution 238, 348-358, 2018
142018
Centralized project-specific metadata platforms: toolkit provides new perspectives on open data management within multi-institution and multidisciplinary research projects
AW Child, J Hinds, L Sheneman, S Buerki
BMC Research Notes 15 (1), 106, 2022
92022
Sulfur species, bonding environment, and metal mobilization in mining-impacted lake sediments: Column experiments replicating seasonal anoxia and deposition of algal detritus
JB Langman, JD Ali, AW Child, FM Wilhelm, JG Moberly
Minerals 10 (10), 849, 2020
82020
A haploid pseudo-chromosome genome assembly for a keystone sagebrush species of western North American rangelands
AE Melton, AW Child, RS Beard Jr, CDC Dumaguit, JS Forbey, ...
G3 12 (7), jkac122, 2022
42022
Effects of hypolimnetic oxygenation on the dietary consumption of methane-oxidizing bacteria by Chironomus larvae in dimictic mesotrophic lakes
AW Child, BC Moore
Freshwater Science 34 (4), 1293-1303, 2015
32015
Stable isotope (δ13C, δ15N, δ34S) analysis of sediment cores suggests sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) did not historically spawn in Lake Roberta …
AW Child, BC Moore
Journal of Paleolimnology 57, 67-79, 2017
22017
Iron and manganese oxidation states, bonding environments, and mobility in the mining-impacted sediments of coeur d’alene lake, idaho: Core experiments
G Swanson, JB Langman, AW Child, FM Wilhelm, JG Moberly
Hydrology 10 (1), 23, 2023
12023
Stable isotope ([delta]^ sup 13^ C,[delta]^ sup 15^ N,[delta]^ sup 34^ S) analysis of sediment cores suggests sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) did not historically spawn in …
AW Child, BC Moore
Journal of Paleolimnology 57 (1), 67, 2017
12017
A genotype× environment experiment reveals contrasting response strategies to drought between populations of a keystone species (Artemisia tridentata; Asteraceae)
AE Melton, K Moran, P Martinez, P Ellestad, E Milliken, W Morales, ...
Plant‐Environment Interactions 4 (4), 201-214, 2023
2023
Total phosphorus analyses: is the convenience of automated inline-UV digestion robust enough for freshwater nutrient monitoring?
AW Child, BC Moore
Lake and reservoir management 35 (2), 140-147, 2019
2019
Stable isotope (δC, δN, δS) analysis of sediment cores suggests sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) did not historically spawn in Lake Roberta, Washington (USA).
A Child, B Moore
Journal of Paleolimnology 57 (1), 2017
2017
The Birds and the Bees (and the Fish) of Paleolimnology: Did Sockeye Salmon Historically Spawn in Lake Roberta, WA?
AW Child, BC Moore
145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 2015
2015
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