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Patrick L Brezonik

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 12, 2025
Global nitrogen budget revisitedPatrick L Brezonik
Environmental Science & Technology|May 9, 2012
Water chemistry: fifty years of change and progressPatrick L Brezonik, William A Arnold
Environmental Science & Technology|January 14, 2004
Ion budgets and sediment-water interactions during the experimental acidification and recovery of Little Rock Lake, WisconsinCarolyn J Sampson, Patrick L Brezonik
Water Research|June 5, 2002
Analysis and predictive models of stormwater runoff volumes, loads, and pollutant concentrations from watersheds in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, Minnesota, USAPatrick L Brezonik, Teresa H Stadelmann
Water Research|February 14, 2007
A method for comparative evaluation of whole-lake and inflow alum treatmentKeith M Pilgrim, Brian J Huser, Patrick L Brezonik
Environmental Science & Technology|March 3, 2006
Binding constants of divalent mercury (Hg2+) in soil humic acids and soil organic matterAbdul R Khwaja, Paul R Bloom, Patrick L Brezonik
Environmental Science & Technology|January 27, 2005
Sediment and porewater profiles and fluxes of mercury and methylmercury in a small seepage lake in northern MinnesotaNeal A Hines, Patrick L Brezonik, Daniel R Engstrom
Water Research|November 8, 2002
Application of Landsat imagery to regional-scale assessments of lake claritySteven M Kloiber, Patrick L Brezonik, Marvin E Bauer
Environmental Science & Technology|July 30, 2010
Binding strength of methylmercury to aquatic NOMAbdul R Khwaja, Paul R Bloom, Patrick L Brezonik
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|February 11, 2023
Comparison of Two Water Color Algorithms: Implications for the Remote Sensing of Water Bodies with Moderate to High CDOM or Chlorophyll LevelsMartha Otte Burket, Leif G Olmanson, Patrick L Brezonik
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 12, 2025
Global nitrogen budget revisitedPatrick L Brezonik
Environmental Science & Technology|May 9, 2012
Water chemistry: fifty years of change and progressPatrick L Brezonik, William A Arnold
Environmental Science & Technology|January 14, 2004
Ion budgets and sediment-water interactions during the experimental acidification and recovery of Little Rock Lake, WisconsinCarolyn J Sampson, Patrick L Brezonik
Water Research|June 5, 2002
Analysis and predictive models of stormwater runoff volumes, loads, and pollutant concentrations from watersheds in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, Minnesota, USAPatrick L Brezonik, Teresa H Stadelmann
Water Research|February 14, 2007
A method for comparative evaluation of whole-lake and inflow alum treatmentKeith M Pilgrim, Brian J Huser, Patrick L Brezonik
Environmental Science & Technology|March 3, 2006
Binding constants of divalent mercury (Hg2+) in soil humic acids and soil organic matterAbdul R Khwaja, Paul R Bloom, Patrick L Brezonik
Environmental Science & Technology|January 27, 2005
Sediment and porewater profiles and fluxes of mercury and methylmercury in a small seepage lake in northern MinnesotaNeal A Hines, Patrick L Brezonik, Daniel R Engstrom
Water Research|November 8, 2002
Application of Landsat imagery to regional-scale assessments of lake claritySteven M Kloiber, Patrick L Brezonik, Marvin E Bauer
Environmental Science & Technology|July 30, 2010
Binding strength of methylmercury to aquatic NOMAbdul R Khwaja, Paul R Bloom, Patrick L Brezonik
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|February 11, 2023
Comparison of Two Water Color Algorithms: Implications for the Remote Sensing of Water Bodies with Moderate to High CDOM or Chlorophyll LevelsMartha Otte Burket, Leif G Olmanson, Patrick L Brezonik
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