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R. Aller (cont.)<br />

94. Aller, R. C. and P. Michalopoulos, 1999. Tropical mobile mud belts as global<br />

diagenetic reactors. IN: Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface ( H. Armannsson,<br />

ed.). Balkema, Rotterdam. 289 - 293.<br />

95. Allison, M. A., M. T. Lee, A. S. Ogston, and R. C. Aller, 2000. Origin of<br />

Amazon mudbanks along the northeastern coast of South America. Mar. Geol.<br />

163, 241-256.<br />

96. Aller, R. C., 2001, Transport and reactions in the bioirrigated zone. In: The<br />

Benthic Boundary Layer: Transport processes and biogeochemistry. (B. Boudreau<br />

and B. B. Jørgensen, eds.). Oxford Press, 269 - 301.<br />

97. Ingalls, A. E., R. C. Aller, C. Lee, and M.-Y. Sun, 2000. The influence of<br />

macrofauna on chlorophyll-a degradation in coastal marine sediments. J. Mar. Res.<br />

58, 631-651.<br />

98. Michalopoulos, P., R. C. Aller, and R. Reeder, 2000, Conversion of diatoms<br />

to clay minerals during early diagenesis in tropical, continental shelf muds.<br />

Geology 28, 1095-1098.<br />

99. DeMaster, D. J. and R. C. Aller, 2001, Biogeochemical processes on the<br />

Amazon shelf: changes to dissolved and particulate fluxes during river/ocean<br />

mixing. IN: The Biogeochemistry of the Amazon Basin and its Role in a<br />

Changing World. (M.E. McClain and J. E. Richey, eds.). Elsevier. 328-357.<br />

100. Aller, R. C., J.Y. Aller, and P.R. Kemp, 2001, Effects of particle and solute<br />

transport on rates and extent of remineralization in bioturbated sediments. IN:<br />

Organism - Sediment Interactions. (J. Y. Aller, S. A. Woodin, and R. C. Aller,<br />

eds.). Belle W. Baruch Library in Marine Science. University of S. Carolina Press<br />

315-333<br />

101. Rhoads, D.C., R. Ward, J.Y. Aller, and R.C. Aller. 2001. The importance of<br />

technology in benthic research and monitoring: Looking back to see ahead. In:<br />

Organism-Sediment Interactions (J.Y. Aller, S. Woodin, and R.C. Aller, eds)<br />

Univ. So. Carolina Press, Columbia S.C. 1-17.<br />

102. Sommerfield, C.K., R. C. Aller, and C. A. Nittrouer, 2001. Modern and<br />

ancient early diagenetic environments of the Eel River basin (USA): role of<br />

bioturbation on C-S-Fe signatures. J. Sed. Res. 71, 335-345.<br />

103. Green, M. and R. C. Aller, 2001, Early diagenesis of calcium carbonate in<br />

Long Island Sound sediments: Measurements of Ca 2+ and minor element fluxes<br />

during seasonal periods of net dissolution. J. Mar. Res. 59, 769-794.<br />

104. Madrid, V. J. Y. Aller, R. C. Aller, and A. Y. Chistoserdov, 2001. Analysis<br />

of high Prokaryote diversity and community structure in mobile mud deposits off<br />

French Guiana: identification of two new sediment-specific bacterial candidate<br />

divisions. FEMS Microbiology, 37, 197-209.<br />

105. Griscom, S. B., N.S. Fisher, R. C. Aller, and B.-G. Lee, 2002. Effects of gut<br />

chemistry in marine bivalves on the assimilation of metals from ingested sediment<br />

particles. J. Mar. Res. 60, 101-120.<br />

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