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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
Peckenham, John M., T. Thornton and B. Whalen, 2008. Sand and gravel mining: effects on ground water resources in Hancock County, Maine, USA. Environ Geol (2009) 56:1103-1114
Wagner T., P.A.Soranno, K.S. Cheruvelil, W.H. Renwick, K.E. Webster, P. Vaux, R.J.F. Abbitt, 2008. Quantifying sample biases of inland lake sampling programs in relation to lake surface area and land use/cover. Environ Monit Assess (2008) 141:131–147

John M. Peckenham, James A. Nadeau, Aria Amirbahman and Richard S. Behr, 2008. Release of nitrogen and trace metal species from field stacked biosolids. Waste Management Research 2008; 26; 163. DOI: 10.1177/0734242X07082138

Rosfjord, C.H., K.E. Webster, J.S. Kahl, S.A. Norton, I.J. Fernandez, and A.T. Herlihy, 2007. Anthropogenically Driven Changes in Chloride Complicate Interpretation of Base Cation Trends in Lakes Recovering from Acidic Deposition. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2007, 41, 7688-7693.
Peckenham, J.M., C. Schmitt, J. McNelly, A. Tolman, 2005. Linking Water Quality to the Watershed: Developing Tools for Source Water Protection. Journal American Water Works Association, Vol. 97, No. 9. Reprinted from Journal AWWA, Vol. 97, No. 9 (September 2005), by permission. Copyright © 2005, American Water Works Association.
Banaitis M., H. Waldrip-Dail, M. Diehl, B. Holmes, J. Hunt, R. Lynch, T. Ohno. Investigating sorption-driven dissolved organic matter fractionation by multi-dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy and PARAFAC. 2006. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (in review).
Dupont, J., Clair, T.A., Gagnon,C., Jeffries, D.D., Kahl, J.S., Nelson, S.J. and Peckenham, J.M., 2005: ‘Estimation of critical loads of acidity for lakes in northeastern United States and eastern Canada’, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 109(1-3): pp. 275-291.
Peckenham, J.M., J. Nadeau and A. Amirbahman (2005) Nitrogen Release from Field Stack Biosolids, BioCycle, 46, pp. 47-52.
TECHNICAL REPORTS & OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS
Vaux, P. D., S. J. Nelson, N. Rajakaruna, G. Mittelhauser, K. Bell, B. Kopp, J. Peckenham, and G. Longsworth. 2008. Assessment of natural resource conditions in and adjacent to Acadia National
Park, Maine
. Natural Resource Report NPS/NRPC/WRD/NRR - 2008/069. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Peckenham, J.M., T. Thornton, 2006. Can Gravel Mining and Water Supply Wells Coexist? Final Report to Island Foundation and the Lamoine Conservation Commission.
Caron, H., 2005. Groundwater Hydrology and Chemistry of Fresh Meadow Wetland, Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. M.S. Thesis. University of Maine.
Charlestra, L. 2005. The Use of Passive Samplers (SPMS and POCIS) for Monitoring Dioxin and Pesticide Levels in Maine Surface Waters. M.S. Thesis. University of Maine.
Johnson, K.B. and J.S. Kahl, 2005. A Systematic Survey of Water Chemistry for Downeast Area Rivers: ASCpH Survey. Technical report to the Maine Atlantic Salmon Commission.
Johnson, K.B. and J.S. Kahl, 2005. Dennys River Survey – 2004 Final Report Technical Report to NOAA-Fisheries and the Maine Atlantic Salmon Commission.
Nelson, S.J., J. S. Kahl, I. J. Fernandez, K. D. Sheehan, A. Grygo Diamond, K. B. Johnson, K. C. Weathers, September, 2005. Final Report: Correlating Predictive Contaminant Deposition Maps with Streamwater Chemistry at Acadia National Park. Project PMIS Number: 75017D
Nelson, S.J., J.S. Kahl, K.B. Johnson, J. Boothroyd, August, 2005. Final Report: Are road de-icing salts a factor in the chemistry of salmon rivers? 2004 Maine Atlantic Salmon Conservation Fund.
Nelson, S., P. Vaux, A. Grygo Diamond, R. Hallsworth, D. Kramar. 2006. Searchable Park Access to Research Catchments (SPARC). Final report submitted to National Park Service. 17 pp.
Peckenham, J.M., J. S. Kahl, and A. Amirbahman (2005) The Impact of Vehicle Traffic and Water Quality in Acadia National Park. Final Report. National Park Service.
Peckenham, J.M. (2005) Beneficial Reuse of Biosolids: A Review, prepared for Maine State Planning Office and the Maine Waste Water Control Association, March 2005, 70 p.
Rosfjord, C.H., J.S. Kahl, K. Webster, S. Nelson, I. Fernandez, L. Rustad, R. Stemberger, 2006. Final Report: Acidic deposition-relevant changes in lake chemistry in the EPA Eastern Lake Survey, 1984-2004. Submitted to USDA NSRC.
Rosfjord, C. 2005. An Evaluation of 20 Year Changes in Chemistry in the EPA Eastern Lake Survey, a Statistical Population of Lakes in the Northeastern U.S. M.S. Thesis. University of Maine
Sheehan, K., 2005. Vegetative and Landscape Influences on Forest Litter Mercury at Acadia National Park. M.S. Thesis. University of Maine.
Vaux, P. 2005. PEARL Site Development for Atlantic Salmon Data. Phase 1, Final Report. 31 pp. Submitted to ME Atlantic Salmon Commission.
Vaux, P. 2005. Integrating biological and streams data into PEARL. 42 pp. Submitted to USGS.
Vaux, P. 2005. PEARL site development: progress report. 48 pp. Submitted to ME Dept. Environmental Protection.
Vaux, P. 2005. Freshwater Biodiversity in Maine: an assessment of aquatic systems and their ecological communities. Final report, Maine Aquatic Biodiversity Project. The Nature Conservancy, Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Maine Dept. Inland Fisheries & Wildlife. 299 pp. + app.
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