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Stern view <strong>of</strong> FS Planet, a twinhulledsemisubmersible vessel,Baltic Sea, February 2<strong>00</strong>6. ChrisJenkins (<strong>INSTAAR</strong>) was takingpart in engineering tests for theGerman Navy and U.S. Office <strong>of</strong>Naval Research to help calibratemodels <strong>of</strong> how dropped objectsbury themselves into s<strong>of</strong>t seafloors.These models will helplocate the thousands <strong>of</strong> minesstill buried in the Baltic Sea fromthe World Wars as well as futureport security. Photo: ChrisJenkins (<strong>INSTAAR</strong>).Bern, C. B., Townsend, A. R., and Farmer, G. L., 2<strong>00</strong>5:Unexpected dominance <strong>of</strong> parent-material strontium ina tropical forest on highly weathered soils. 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John Wiley & Sons, 1557–1574.Cory, R. M., and McKnight, D. M., 2<strong>00</strong>5: Fluorescencespectroscopy reveals ubiquitous presence <strong>of</strong> oxidizedand reduced quinones in dissolved organic matter.Environmental Science & Technology, 39 (21):8142–8149.Diamond, S. A., Trenham, P. C., Adams, M. J., Hossack,B. R., Knapp, R. A., Stark, S. L., Bradford, D., Corn,P. S., Czarnowski, K., Brooks, P. D., Fagre, D., Breen,B., Detenback, N., and Tonnessen, K., 2<strong>00</strong>5: Estimatedultraviolet radiation doses in wetlands in six NationalParks. Ecosystems, 8: 462–477.Dixon, E. J., Manley W. F., and Lee C. M., 2<strong>00</strong>5: Theemerging archaeology <strong>of</strong> glaciers and ice patches:Examples from Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias National Parkand Preserve. American Antiquity, 70 (1): 129–143.Doran, P. T., Priscu, J. C., Lyons, W. B., Walsh, J. E.,Fountain, A. G., McKnight, D. M., Moorhead, D. L.,Virginia, R. A., Wall, D. H., Clow, G. D., Fritsen, C. 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