Works Published in 1995

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1995 chapter

Gulf of Mexico coastal wetlands: case studies of loss trends

In Our Living Resources, A Report to the Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of U.S. Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems (pp. 269–273). Washington, DC: Department of the Interior.

By: J. Johnston, M. Watzin, L. Handley & J. Barras

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: December 27, 2021

1995 report

Environmental problems in the Mobile Bay ecosystem: the cumulative effects of human activities

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

By: M. Watzin, S. Tucker & C. South

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: December 27, 2021

1995 journal article

Comparison of an Enzyme Immunoassay and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry for the Detection of Atrazine in Surface Waters

Environmental Science & Technology, 29(1), 251–254.

By: B. Gruessner, N. Shambaugh & M. Watzin*

TL;DR: The EIA was internally consistent with variation of less than 3% between 156 duplicate standards that were run to develop standard curves and, for the 217 samples examined, atrazine concentrations measured by the two analytical techniques were highly correlated. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 14, 2020

1995 journal article

Patterns of Herbicide Contamination in Selected Vermont Streams Detected by Enzyme Immunoassay and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry

Environmental Science & Technology, 29(11), 2806–2813.

By: B. Gruessner & M. Watzin*

TL;DR: The patterns of contamination of the heavily used herbicide atrazine were determined in four Vermont streams, and herbicide contamination usually occurred in pulses that dissipated within a few days after each rain event. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 14, 2020

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