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270. Effler, S. W., A. R. Prestigiacomo, D. A. Matthews, R. K. Gelda and F. Peng. 2008. Trophic state, tripton, pelagic versus near-shore, and modeling issues for Cayuga Lake, NY.

269. Effler, S. W., A. R. Prestigiacomo, D. A. Matthews, E. M. Michelanko and D. J. Hughes. 2008. Partitioning phosphorus concentrations and loads in tributaries of recovering urban lake.  Lake and Reservoir Management (in preparation).

268. Effler, S. W., S. M. O'Donnell and A. R. Prestigiacomo. 2008. Metro's impact on nitrogen levels in Onondaga Lake, a 40-year record. (in preparation).

267. Hurteau, C., D. A. Matthews and S. W. Effler. 2008. A retrospective analysis of solids deposition in Onondaga Lake, 1980-2007. (in preparation).

266. Prestigiacomo, A. R. and S. W. Effler. 2008. Resolution of spatial patterns of water quality parameters in Onondaga Lake with rapid profiling instrumenation. (in preparation).

265. Matthews, D. A. and S. W. Effler. 2008. Metro gets the P out: Early responses of Onondaga Lake to improved wastewater treatment. (in preparation).

264. Pierson, D. C., R. K. Gelda, S. W. Effler, D. M. O'Donnell and A. R. Prestigiacomo. 2008. Use of automated monitoring to estimate the load of turbidity entering a drinking water reservoir. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 30(Part 1):113-116.

263. Peng, F., S. W. Effler, A. D. Weidemann and M. T. Auer. 2008. Modeling light scattering in Lake Superior by a two-component approach. Limnology and Oceanography (in internal review).

262. Effler, S. W., R. K. Gelda, M. G. Perkins, F. Peng, N. G. Hairston and C. M. Kearns. 2008. Patterns and modeling of the long-term optics record of Onondaga Lake, New York. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 172/3(August):217-237.

261. Gelda, R. K., S. W. Effler, F. Peng, E. M. Owens and D. C. Pierson. 2008. A turbidity model for Ashokan Reservoir, NY. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE (in review).

260. Perkins, M. G., S. W. Effler, C. Strait and L. Zhang. 2008. Light Absorbing components in the Finger Lakes of New York.  Fundamental and Applied Limnology (in review).

259. Owens, E. M., R. Bookman, S. W. Effler, C. T. Driscoll, D. A. Matthews and A. J. P. Effler. 2008. Resuspension of mercury contaminated sediments from in-lake industrial deposits. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE (in review).

258. Peng, F., S. W. Effler, D. Pierson and D. G. Smith. 2008. Light-scattering features of turbidity-causing particles in interconnected reservoir basins and an intervening stream.  Water Resources Research (in revision).

257. Gons, H. J., M. T. Auer and S. W. Effler. 2008. MERIS satellite chlorophyll mapping of oligotrophic and eutrophic waters in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Hydrobiologia (in review).

256. Effler, S. W., E. M. Owens, D. A. Matthews, S. M. O'Donnell and J. M. Hassett. 2008. Effects of discharge of spent cooling water from an oligotrophic lake to a polluted eutrophic lake.  Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE

255. Prestigiacomo, A. R., S. W. Effler and D. A. Matthews. 2008. Nitrate and bisulfide patterns in Onondaga Lake, New York, following implementation of nitification treatment.  Water Environment Research (in review).

254. Bookman, R., C. T. Driscoll, D. R. Engstrom and S. W. Effler. 2008. Local to regional emission sources affecting mercury fluxes to New York Lakes. Atmospheric Environment 42(24):6088-6097.

253. Gelda, R. K. and S. W. Effler. 2008. Probabilistic model for temperature and turbidity in a reservoir withdrawal.  Lake and Reservoir Management 24(3):219-230.

252. Bookman, R., C. T. Driscoll, D. R. Engstrom and S. W. Effler. 2008. Mercury fluxes to New York lakes inferred from lead-210 dated sediment cores.  Environmental Science and Technology (in review).

251. Peng, F., S. W. Effler, D. M. O'Donnell, M. G. Perkins and A. D. Weidemann. 2007. Role of minerogenic particles in light scattering in lakes and a river in Central New York.  Applied Optics 46(26):6577-6594.

250. Matthews, D. A., S. W. Effler, S. M. O'Donnell, C. T. Driscoll and C. M. Matthews. 2008. Electron budgets for the hypolimnion of a recovering urban lake, 1989-2004: Response to changes in organic carbon deposition and availability of electron acceptors. Limnology and Oceanography 53(2):743-759.

249. Prestigiacomo, A. R., S. W. Effler, D. M. O'Donnell, D. G. Smith and D. Pierson. 2008. Turbidity and temperature patterns in a reservoir and its primary tributary from robotic monitoring: Implications for managing the quality of withdrawals.  Lake and Reservoir Management 24(3):231-243.

248. Effler, S. W., F. Peng and R. K. Gelda. 2007. Size distributions and light scattering features of minerogenic particles in a stream during runoff events. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 133(9):931-940.

247. Effler, S. W. and D. A. Matthews. 2008. Implications of redox processes for the rehabilitation of an urban lake, Onondaga Lake, NY. Lake and Reservoir Management

246. Denkenberger, J. S., C. T. Driscoll, S. W. Effler, D. M. O'Donnell and D. A. Matthews. 2008. Comparisons of an urban lake targeted for rehabilitation and a reference lake based on robotic monitoring.  Lake and Reservoir Management

245. Perkins, M. G., S. W. Effler, F. Peng, D. Pierson, D. G. Smith and Y. C. Agrawal. 2007. Particle characterization and settling velocities for a water supply reservoir during a turbidity event. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 133(8):800-808.

244. Peng, F. and S. W. Effler. 2007. Suspended minerogenic particles in a reservoir: light scattering features from individual particle analysis. Limnology and Oceanography 52(1):204-216.

243. Denkenberger, J. S., D. M. O'Donnell, C. T. Driscoll and S. W. Effler. 2007. Robotic monitoring to assess impacts of zebra mussels and assimilative capacity for a river. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 133(5):498-506.

242. Gelda, R. K. and S. W. Effler. 2007. Simulation of operations and water quality performance of reservoir multi-level intake configurations.  Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE 133(1):78-86.

241. Matthews, D. A., S. W. Effler and C. M. Matthews. 2005. Long-term trends in methane flux from the sediments of Onondaga Lake, NY: Sediment diagenesis and impacts on dissolved oxygen resources.  Arch. Hydrobiol. 163(4):435-462.

240. Gelda, R. K. and S. W. Effler. 2007. Modeling turbidity in a water supply reservoir: Advancements and issues. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 133(2):139-148.

239. Effler, S. W., D. M. O'Donnell, F. Peng, A. R. Prestigiacomo, M. G. Perkins and C. T. Driscoll. 2006. The diagnostic value of robotic monitoring of turbidity in a polluted lake.  Lake and Reservoir Management 22(3):199-212.

238. Owens, E. M. 2008. Observation and Simulation of Surface Waves in Two Water Supply Reservoirs.  Journal of Hydraulic Engineering Division ASCE (in review).

237. Prestigiacomo, A. R., S. W. Effler, D. M. O'Donnell, J. M. Hassett, E. M. Michelanko, Z. Lee and A. D. Weidemann. 2007. Turbidity and suspended solids levels and loads in a sediment enriched stream: implications for impacted lotic and lentic ecosystems.  Lake and Reservoir Management 23:231-244.

236. O'Donnell, S. M., R. K. Gelda and S. W. Effler. 2008. Modeling the fate of runoff events density currents in a reservoir with a two-dimensional framework.  Lake and Reservoir Management (in preparation).

235. Owens, E. M. and S. W. Effler. 2008. Analysis of a baffle wall for water quality control in a supply reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management (in revision).

234. Rucinski, D. K., D. W. Watkins, Jr., M. T. Auer, S. W. Effler and D. M. O'Donnell. 2008. Accessing assimilative capacity: A dual discharge approach: 2. Probabilistic analysis and management application.  Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE (in review).

233. Lewis, G. N., M. T. Auer, X. Xiang and M. R. Penn.  2004. Modeling phosphorus flux in lake sediments. Ecological Modeling (in review).

232. Owens, E. M. and S. W. Effler. 2008. A three-dimensional model of plunging inflow to a reservoir. (accepted).

231. Matthews, D. A. and S. W. Effler. 2006. Long-term assessment of the oxygen resources of a recovering urban lake, Onondaga Lake, NY.  Lake and Reservoir Management 22:19-32.

230. Effler, S. W., A. Prestigiacomo, F. Peng, K. B. Bulygina and D. G. Smith. 2006. Resolution of turbidity patterns from runoff events in a water supply reservoir, and the advantages of in situ beam attenuation measurements. Lake and Reservoir Management 22(1):79-93.

229. Gelda, R. K. and S. W. Effler. 2007. Testing and application of a two-dimensional hydrothermal model for a water supply reservoir: Implications of sedimentation.  Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science 6(1):73-84.

228. O'Donnell, D. M. and S. W. Effler. 2006 . Resolution of impacts of runoff events on a water supply reservoir with a robotic monitoring network.  Journal of the American Water Resources Association 42(2):323-335.

227. Effler, S. W., D. A. Matthews, J. Kaser, A. Prestigiacomo and D. G. Smith. 2006. Runoff event impacts on a water supply reservoir: Suspended sediment loading, turbid plume behavior, and sediment deposition. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 42(6):1697-1710.

226. Peng, F. and S. W. Effler. 2005. Inorganic tripton in the Finger Lakes of New York: Importance to optical characteristics. Hydrobiologia 543(1):259-277.

225. Effler, S. W., R. K. Gelda, S. D. Field, A. J. P. Effler, E. B. Wallenberg and D. A. Matthews. 2005. Changes in primary production in Onondaga Lake, NY: Magnitude, metrics, and drivers. Lake and Reservoir Management 21(1):49-60.

224. Effler, S. W., R. K. Gelda, M. G. Perkins and D. M. O'Donnell. 2005. Modeling light attenuation, secchi disk, and effects of tripton in Seneca River, New York, USA. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 41(4):971-984.

223. Matthews, D. A. and S. W. Effler. 2006. Long-term changes in the areal hypolimnetic oxygen deficit (AHOD) of Onondaga Lake: Evidence of sediment feedback.  Limnology and Oceanography 51((1, part 2)):702-714.

222. Peng, F., D. L. Johnson and S. W. Effler. 2004. Characterization of inorganic particles in selected reservoirs and tributaries of the New York City water supply. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 40:663-676.

221. Rucinski, D. K., M. T. Auer, D. W. Watkins, Jr., S. W. Effler, S. M. O'Donnell and R. K. Gelda. 2007. Accessing Assimilative Capacity through a Dual Discharge Approach.  Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE 133(6):474-485.

220. Effler, S. W. and D. A. Matthews. 2004. Sediment resuspension and drawdown in a water supply reservoir.  Journal of the American Water Resources Association 40(1):251-264.

219. Effler, S. W., D. M. O'Donnell, D. A. Matthews, M. G. Perkins, S. M. O'Donnell, R. K. Gelda, A. R. Prestigiacomo, F. Peng, D. G. Smith, A. P. Bader and J. D. Mayfield. 2008. Insights for the structure of a reservoir turbidity model from monitoring and process studies.  Lake and Reservoir Management 24:69-86.

218. Effler, S. W., D. M. O'Donnell, M. G. Perkins and D. G. Smith. 2004. Vertically detailed in situ measurements of gelbstoff: demonstrating the impact of a runoff event.  Hydrobiologia 517:171-177.

217. Effler, S. W. and D. A. Matthews. 2003. Impacts of a soda ash facility on Onondaga Lake and the Seneca River, NY.  Lake and Reservoir Management 19(4):285-306.

216. Effler, S. W., B. A. Wagner, D. M. O'Donnell, S. M. O'Donnell, D. A. Matthews, R. K. Gelda, C. M. Matthews and E. A. Cowen. 2004. An upwelling event at Onondaga Lake, NY: Characterization, impact and recurrence. Hydrobiologia 511:185-199.

215. Matthews, D. A., S. W. Effler, C. L. Stepczuk and J. P. Hassett. 2008. Origins and temporal and spatial patterns of THM precursors across a trophic state gradient of reservoirs.  Journal of American Water Works Association (in preparation).

214. Matthews, D. A. and S. W. Effler. 2003. Decrease in pollutant loading from residual soda ash production waste.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 146:55-73.

213. Effler, S. W., S. M. O'Donnell, D. A. Matthews, C. M. Matthews, D. M. O'Donnell, M. T. Auer and E. M. Owens. 2002. Limnological and loading information and a phosphorus total maximum daily load analysis for Onondaga Lake. Lake and Reservoir Management 18:87-108.

212. Peng, F., D. L. Johnson and S. W. Effler. 2002. Suspensoids in New York City's drinking water reservoirs: Turbidity apportionment. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 38:1453-1465.

211. Gelda, R. K. and S. W. Effler. 2002. Metabolic rate estimates for a eutrophic lake from diel dissolved oxygen signals.  Hydrobiologia 485:51-66.

210. Gelda, R. K. and S. W. Effler. 2002. Estimating oxygen exchange across the air-water interface of a hypereutrophic lake.  Hydrobiologia 487(1):243-254.

209. Effler, S. W., D. M. O'Donnell and C. J. Owen. 2002. America's most polluted lake: Using robotic buoys to monitor the rehabilitation of Onondaga Lake.  Journal of Urban Technology 9(2):21-44.

208. Spada, M. E., N. H. Ringler, S. W. Effler and D. A. Matthews. 2002. Invasion of Onondaga Lake, New York, by the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) following reductions in N pollution. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 21(4):634-650.

207. Effler, S. W., D. A. Matthews, M. G. Perkins, D. L. Johnson, F. Peng, M. R. Penn and M. T. Auer. 2002. Patterns and impacts of inorganic tripton in Cayuga Lake.  Hydrobiologia 482:137-150.

206. Gelda, R. K. and S. W. Effler. 2002. A river water quality model for chlorophyll and dissolved oxygen that accommodates zebra mussel metabolism.  Water Quality and Ecosystem Modeling 1(1-4):271-309.

205. Gelda, R. K., S. W. Effler and E. M. Owens. 2001. River dissolved oxygen model with zebra mussel oxygen demand (ZOD).  Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 127(9):790-801.

204. Matthews, D. A., S. W. Effler, C. M. Matthews (Brooks), C. A. Siegfried and M. E. Spada. 2001. Responses of Onondaga Lake, New York, to early stages of rehabilitation: Unanticipated ecosystem feedbacks. Water Environment Research 73(6):691-703.

203. Effler, S. W., M. G. Perkins, N. Ohrazda, D. A. Matthews, R. K. Gelda, F. Peng, D. L. Johnson and C. L. Stepczuk. 2002. Tripton, transparency and light penetration in seven New York reservoirs.  Hydrobiologia 468:213-232.

202. Effler, S. W. and D. M. O'Donnell. 2001 . Resolution of spatial patterns in three reservoirs with rapid profiling instrumentation.  Hydrobiologia 450:197-208.

201. Effler, S. W., D. A. Matthews and C. L. Stepczuk. 2001. A limnological analysis of six New York reservoirs. Lake and Reservoir Management (in review).

200. Effler, S. W., C. M. Matthews (Brooks) and D. A. Matthews. 2001. Patterns of gross deposition in reservoirs enriched in inorganic tripton.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58(11):2177-2188.

199. Cirmo, C. P., C. T. Driscoll and K. D. Bowes. 2000. Chemical fluxes from sediments in two adirondack wetlands: Effects of an acid-neutralization experiment. Soil Science Society of America Journal 64(March-April):790-799.

198. Effler, S. W., R. K. Gelda and C. M. Matthews (Brooks). 2001. Implications of industrial loads for ammonia pollution in an urban lake.  Water Environment Research 73(2):192-203.

197. Effler, S. W., C. M. Brooks, M. G. Perkins, N. Ohrazda, D. A. Matthews, D. L. Johnson, M. T. Auer, J. A. Bloomfield and S. Quinn. 2000. The effects of terrigenous inputs on spatial patterns of water quality indicators in South Lake, Lake Champlain. Journal of Great Lakes Research 26:366-383.

196. Effler, S. W., R. K. Gelda, J. A. Bloomfield, S. Quinn and D. L. Johnson. 2001. Modeling the effects of tripton on water clarity: Lake Champlain. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE 127(4):224-234.

195. Gelda, R. K. and S. W. Effler. 2003. Application of a probabilistic ammonia model: Identification of important model inputs and critique of a TMDL analysis for an urban lake.  Lake and Reservoir Management 19(3):187-199.

194. Gelda, R. K., S. W. Effler and S. M. O'Donnell. 2001. Probabilistic model of ammonia and toxicity status for urban lake.  Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE 127(5):337-347.

193. Matthews, D. A., S. W. Effler and C. M. Matthews (Brooks). 2000. Ammonia and toxicity criteria in polluted Onondaga Lake, New York.  Water Environment Research 72(6):731-741.

192. Gelda, R. K., S. W. Effler and C. M. Brooks. 1999. Nitrite and the two stages of nitrification in nitrogen polluted Onondaga Lake, New York.  Journal of Environmental Quality 28:1505-1517.

191. Gelda, R. K., C. M. Brooks, S. W. Effler and M. T. Auer. 2000. Interannual variations in nitrification in a hypereutrophic urban lake: Occurrences and implications.  Water Research 34(4):1107-1118.

190. Owens, E. M., S. W. Effler, S. M. Doerr, R. K. Gelda, E. M. Schneiderman, D. G. Lounsbury and C. L. Stepczuk. 1998. A strategy for reservoir model forecasting based on historic meteorological conditions. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):322-331.

189. Gbondo-Tugbawa, S., C. T. Driscoll, J. McAlear and J. Mastriano. 1999. Concentrations and fluxes of total and methyl mercury to Onondaga Lake, New York. Water Research (in review).

188. Effler, S. W., R. K. Gelda, M. G. Perkins, D. A. Matthews, E. M. Owens, C. Stepczuk and A. P. Bader. 1998. Characteristics and origins of metalimnetic dissolved oxygen minima in a eutrophic reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):332-343.

187. Auer, M. T. and B. E. Forrer. 1998. Development and parameterization of a kinetic framework for modeling light- and phosphorus-limited phytoplankton growth in Cannonsville Reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):290-300.

186. Bagley, S. T., M. T. Auer, D. A. Stern and M. J. Babiera. 1998. Sources and fate of Giardia cysts and Cryptosporidium oocysts in surface waters. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):379-392.

185. Owens, E. M. 1998. Thermal and heat transfer characteristics of Cannonsville Reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):152-161.

184. Owens, E. M. 1998. Identification and analysis of hydrodynamic and transport characteristics of Cannonsville Reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):162-171.

183. Lorey, P. and C. T. Driscoll. 1999. Historical trends of mercury deposition in Adirondack lakes. Environmental Science and Technology 33:718-722.

182. Effler, S. W., C. M. Matthews (Brooks) and C. T. Driscoll. 2001. Changes in deposition of phytoplankton constituents in a Ca2+ polluted lake.  Environmental Science and Technology 35(15):3082-3088.

181. Driscoll, C. T., K. M. Postek, D. Mateti, K. Sequeira, J. D. Aber, W. J. Kretser, M. J. Mitchell and D. J. Raynal. 1998 . The response of lake water in the adirondack region of New York to changes in acidic deposition. Environmental Science and Policy 1:185-198.

180. Auer, M. T., K. A. Tomasoski, M. J. Babiera, M. Needham, S. W. Effler, E. M. Owens and J. M. Hansen. 1998. Phosphorus bioavailability and P-cycling in Cannonsville Reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):278-289.

179. Effler, S. W., D. L. Johnson and C. W. Callinan. 2001. Selected features of Cayuga Lake from recent measurements.  Lake and Reservoir Management (in review).

178. Effler, S. W., D. A. Matthews, C. M. Matthews (Brooks), M. G. Perkins, C. A. Siegfried and J. M. Hassett. 2004. Water quality impacts and indicators of metabolic activity of the zebra mussel invasion of the Seneca River. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 40(3):737-754.

177. Effler, S. W., S. R. Boone, C. A. Siegfried and S. L. Ashby. 1998. Dynamics of zebra mussel oxygen demand in Seneca River, New York.  Environmental Science and Technology 32(6):807-812.

176. Effler, S. W., M. G. Perkins, N. Ohrazda, C. M. Brooks, B. A. Wagner, D. L. Johnson, F. Peng and A. Bennett. 1998. Turbidity and particle signatures imparted by runoff events in Ashokan Reservoir, NY. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):254-265.

175. Gbondo-Tugbawa, S. and C. T. Driscoll. 1998. Application of the Regional Mercury Cycling Model (RMCM) to predict the fate and remediation of mercury in Onondaga Lake.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 105:417-426.

174. Doerr, S. M., E. M. Owens, R. K. Gelda, M. T. Auer and S. W. Effler. 1998. Development and testing of a nutrient-phytoplankton model for Cannonsville Reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):301-321.

173. Owens, E. M. 1998. Development and testing of one-dimensional hydrothermal models of Cannonsville Reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):172-185.

172. Driscoll, C. T., N. W. Bloom, S. Cappelino, C. Dobbs, G. Gill, R. Mason and J. Rudd. 1999. Patterns of inorganic and methyl mercury in surface sediments and the water column of Lavaca Bay, Tx. Ecosystems (in review).

171. Gelda, R. K., E. M. Owens and S. W. Effler. 1998. Calibration, verification, and an application of a two-dimensional hydrothermal model [CE-QUAL-W2(t)] for Cannonsville Reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):186-196.

170. Stepczuk, C. L., E. M. Owens, S. W. Effler, J. A. Bloomfield and M. T. Auer. 1998. A modeling analysis of THM precursors for a eutrophic reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):367-378.

169. Effler, S. W. and A. P. Bader. 1998. A limnological analysis of Cannonsville Reservoir, NY. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):125-139.

168. Auer, M. T., S. T. Bagley, D. A. Stern and M. J. Babiera. 1998. A framework for modeling the fate and transport of Giardia  and Cryptosporidium in surface waters.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):393-400.

167. Effler, S. W., M. G. Perkins and D. L. Johnson. 1998. The optical water quality of Cannonsville Reservoir: Spatial and temporal patterns, and the relative roles of phytoplankton and inorganic tripton. Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):238-253.

166. Stepczuk, C. L., A. B. Martin, S. W. Effler, P. Longabucco, J. A. Bloomfield and M. T. Auer. 1998. Allochthonous contributions of THM precursors in a eutrophic reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):344-355.

165. Stepczuk, C. L., A. B. Martin, S. W. Effler, J. A. Bloomfield and M. T. Auer. 1998. Spatial and temporal patterns of THM precursors in a eutrophic reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):356-366.

164. Owens, E. M., R. K. Gelda, S. W. Effler and J. M. Hassett. 1998. Hydrologic analysis and model development for Cannonsville Reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):140-151.

163. Effler, S. W., R. K. Gelda, D. L. Johnson and E. M. Owens. 1998. Sediment resuspension in Cannonsville Reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):225-237.

162. Effler, S. W. and C. M. Brooks. 1998. Gradients and dynamics in downward flux and settling velocity in Cannonsville Reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):213-224.

161. Erickson, M. J. and M. T. Auer. 1998. Chemical exchange at the sediment water interface of Cannonsville Reservoir.  Lake and Reservoir Management 14(2-3):266-277.

160. Driscoll, C. T., J. Holsapple, C. L. Schofield and R. Munson. 1998. The chemistry and transport of mercury in a small wetland in the Adirondack region of New York, USA. Biogeochemistry 40:137-146.

159. Penn, M. R., M. T. Auer, S. M. Doerr, C. T. Driscoll, C. M. Brooks and S. W. Effler. 2000. Seasonality in phosphorus release rates from the sediments of a hypereutrophic lake under a martrix of pH and redox conditions.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57(5):1033-1041.

158. Wickman, T. and M. T. Auer. 1996. Modeling and measurement of nitrogen diagenesis and ammonia release from the sediments of a hypereutrophic lake. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (in review).

157. Effler, S. W. and C. A. Siegfried. 1998. Tributary water quality feedback from the spread of zebra mussels: Oswego River, New York. Journal of Great Lakes Research 24(2):453-463.

156. Effler, S. W. and C. M. Brooks. 1998. Dry weight deposition in polluted Onondaga Lake, New York, U.S.A. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 103:389-404.

155. Effler, S. W., S. R. Boone, C. A. Siegfried, L. Walrath and S. L. Ashby. 1997. Mobilization of ammonia and phosphorus by zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Seneca River, New York. P. 187-208. In F. M. D'Itri (ed.) Zebra Mussels and Aquatic Nuisance Species. Ann Arbor Press, Chelsea, Michigan.

154. Driscoll, C. T., K. M. Postek, W. Kretxer and D. J. Raynal. 1995. Long-term temporal patterns in the chemistry of precipitation and lake water in the Adirondack region of New York, USA. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 85:583-588.

153. Cirmo, C. P. and C. T. Driscoll. 1996. The impacts of a watershed CaCO3 treatment on stream and wetland in the Adirondack Mountains.  Biogeochemistry 22:265-297.

152. Womble, R. N., C. T. Driscoll and S. W. Effler. 1996. Calcium carbonate deposition in Ca2+ polluted Onondaga Lake, New York, U.S.A. Water Research 30(9):2139-2147.

151. Effler, S. W., S. M. Doerr and E. M. Owens. 1997. Effect of reduced salinity input on river stratification and dissolved oxygen. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 95:45-58.

150. Effler, S. W. 1996. Limnological and engineering analysis of a polluted urban lake. Prelude to environmental management of Onondaga Lake, New York. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.

149. Siegfried, C. A., N. A. Auer and S. W. Effler. 1996. Changes in zooplankton of Onondaga Lake: Causes and implications. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):59-71.

148. Effler, S. W. and R. D. Hennigan. 1996. Onondaga Lake, New York: Legacy of pollution. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):1-13.

147. Effler, S. W. and S. M. Doerr. 1996. Water quality model evaluations for scenarios of loading reductions and diversion of domestic waste around Onondaga Lake. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):181-193.

146. Penn, M. R. and M. T. Auer. 1997. The seasonal variability in phosphorus speciation and deposition in a calcareous eutrophic lake. Journal of Marine Geology 139:47-59.

145. Doerr, S. M., R. P. Canale and S. W. Effler. 1996. Development and testing of a total phosphorus model for Onondaga Lake, N.Y. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):141-150.

144. Canale, R. P., R. K. Gelda and S. W. Effler. 1996. Development and testing of a nitrogen model for Onondaga Lake, N.Y.  Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):151-164.

143. Doerr, S. M., S. W. Effler and E. M. Owens. 1996. Forecasting impacts of a hypolimnetic wastewater discharge on lake water quality.  Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):207-217.

142. Effler, S. W., C. M. Brooks and K. A. Whitehead. 1996. Domestic waste inputs of nitrogen and phosphorus to Onondaga Lake, and water quality implications. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):127-140.

141. Matthews, D. A., S. V. Stehman and S. W. Effler. 2002. Limnological and Statistical Issues for Monitoring the Impact of a Lake Source Cooling Facility: Cayuga Lake, NY.  Lake and Reservoir Management 18(3):239-256.

140. Wang, W. and C. T. Driscoll. 1995. Patterns of total mercury concentration in Onondaga Lake, New York.  Environmental Science and Technology 29:2261-2262.

139. Connors, S. D., M. T. Auer and S. W. Effler. 1996. Phosphorus pools, alkaline phosphatase activity, and phosphorus limitation in hypereutrophic Onondaga Lake, NY. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):47-57.

138. Driscoll, C. T., V. Blette, C. Yan, C. L. Schofield, R. Munson and J. Holsapple. 1995. The role of dissolved organic carbon in the chemistry of bioavailability of mercury in remote Adirondack lakes. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 80:499-508.

137. Penn, M. R. and M. T. Auer. 1996. Sediment mediation of the water column response to reductions in external phosphorus loading. Lake and Reservoir Management (in review).

136. Addess, J. M. and S. W. Effler. 1996. Summer methane fluxes and fall oxygen resources of Onondaga Lake, New York. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):91-101.

135. Stam, A. C., M. J. Mitchell, H. R. Krouse and J. S. Kahl. 1992. Dynamics of stable sulfur isotopes of sulfate in precipitation and stream solutions in a Northern hardwoods watershed. Water Resources Research 28:231-236.

134. Mitchell, M. J., J. S. Owen and S. C. Schindler. 1990. Factors affecting sulfur incorporation into lake sediments: Paleoecological implications. Journal of Paleolimnology 4:1-22.

133. Penn, M. R., M. T. Auer, E. L. Van Orman and J. J. Korienek. 1995. Phosphorus diagenesis in lake sediments: Investigations using fractionation techniques.  Marine and Freshwater Research 46:89-99.

132. Van Orman, E. L., M. T. Auer and M. R. Penn. 1996. A diagenesis-based model of sediment phosphorus release.  (in preparation).

131. Gelda, R. K., M. T. Auer and S. W. Effler. 1995. Determination of sediment oxygen demand by direct measurements and by inference from reduced species accumulation. Marine and Freshwater Research 46:81-88.

130. Effler, S. W. and C. A. Siegfried. 1994. Zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) populations in the Seneca River, New York: Impact on oxygen resources.  Environmental Science and Technology 28:2216-2221.

129. Effler, S. W., C. M. Brooks, K. A. Whitehead, B. Wagner, S. M. Doerr, M. G. Perkins, C. A. Siegfried, L. Walrath and R. P. Canale. 1996. Impact of zebra mussel invasion on river water quality. Water Environment Research 68:205-214.

128. Driscoll, C. T., C. Yan, C. L. Schofield, R. Munson and J. Holsapple. 1994. The mercury cycle and fish in the Adirondack lakes.  Environmental Science and Technology 28:136a-143a.

127. Canale, R. P., E. M. Owens, M. T. Auer and S. W. Effler. 1995. Validation of a water quality model for Seneca River, NY.  Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE 121:241-250.

126. Driscoll, C. T., S. W. Effler and S. M. Doerr. 1994. Changes in inorganic carbon chemistry and deposition of Onondaga Lake, New York. Environmental Science and Technology 28(7):1211-1218.

125. Heidtke, T. M. and M. T. Auer. 1993. Application of a GIS-based nonpoint source nutrient loading model for assessment of land development scenarios and water quality in Owasco Lake, NY.  Water Science Technology 28:595-604.

124. Driscoll, C. T., M. D. Lehtinen and T. J. Sullivan. 1994. Modeling the acid-base chemistry of organic solutes in Adirondack, NY lakes. Water Resources Research 30:297-306.

123. Doerr, S. M., S. W. Effler, K. A. Whitehead, M. T. Auer, M. G. Perkins and T. M. Heidtke. 1994. Chloride model for polluted Onondaga Lake. Water Research 28:849-861.

122. Auer, M. T., S. M. Doerr, S. W. Effler and E. M. Owens. 1997. A zero degree of freedom total phosphorus model: 1. Development for Onondaga Lake, New York.  Lake and Reservoir Management 13:118-130.

121. Auer, M. T., N. A. Johnson, M. R. Penn and S. W. Effler. 1996. Pollutant sources, depositional environment, and the surficial sediment of Onondaga Lake, New York. Journal of Environmental Quality 25:46-55.

120. Heidtke, T. M. and M. T. Auer. 1992. Partitioning phosphorus loads: Implications for lake restoration. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE 118:562-579.

119. Storey, M. L. and M. T. Auer. 1996. Laboratory determination and field verification of a photosynthesis/light response curve for the Seneca River, New York.  (in preparation).

118. Storey, M. L., M. T. Auer, A. K. Barth and J. M. Graham. 1993. Site-specific determination of kinetic coefficients for modeling algal growth.  Ecological Modeling 66:181-196.

117. Driscoll, C. T., S. W. Effler, M. T. Auer, S. M. Doerr and M. R. Penn. 1993. Supply of phosphorus to the water column of a productive hardwater lake: Controlling mechanisms and management considerations. Hydrobiologia 253:61-72.

116. Auer, M. T., N. A. Johnson, M. R. Penn and S. W. Effler. 1993. Measurement and verification of rates of sediment phosphorus release for a hypereutrophic urban lake. Hydrobiologia 253:301-309.

115. Canale, R. P., M. T. Auer, E. M. Owens, T. M. Heidtke and S. W. Effler. 1993. Modeling fecal coliform bacteria: II. Model development and application.  Water Research 27:703-714.

114. Auer, M. T. and S. L. Niehaus. 1993. Modeling fecal coliform bacteria: I. field and laboratory determination of loss kinetics.  Water Research 27:693-701.

112. Gelda, R. K. and M. T. Auer. 1996. Development and testing of a dissolved oxygen model for a hypereutrophic lake. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):165-179.

111. Gelda, R. K., M. T. Auer, S. W. Effler, S. C. Chapra and M. L. Storey. 1996. Determination of reaeration coefficients: A whole lake approach. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 122(4):269-275.

110. Effler, S. W., M. G. Perkins and D. L. Johnson. 1991. Optical heterogeneity in Lake Champlain. Journal of Great Lakes Research 17:322-332.

109. Gubala, C. P., C. T. Driscoll, R. M. Newton and C. L. Schofield. 1991. The chemistry of a near-shore lake region during spring snow melt.  Environmental Science and Technology 25:2024-2030.

108. Tsay, T. K., G. J. Ruggaber, S. W. Effler and C. T. Driscoll. 1992. Thermal stratification modeling of lakes with sediment heat flux. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering Division ASCE 118:407-419.

107. Effler, S. W., C. M. Brooks, J. M. Addess, S. M. Doerr, M. L. Storey and B. A. Wagner. 1991. Pollutant loadings from solvay waste beds to lower Ninemile Creek, NY. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 55:427-444.

106. Effler, S. W., M. G. Perkins and B. A. Wagner. 1991. Optics of Little Sodus Bay.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 17:109-119.

105. Effler, S. W., D. L. Johnson, J. Jiao and M. G. Perkins. 1992. Optical impacts and sources of suspended solids in Onondaga Creek, USA.  Water Resources Bulletin 28:252-262.

104. Gubala, C. P. and C. T. Driscoll. 1991. The chemical responses of acidic Woods Lake, NY to two different treatments with calcium carbonate.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 59:7-22.

103. Smith, M. E., C. T. Driscoll, B. J. Wyskowski, C. M. Brooks and C. C. Cosentini. 1991. Modifications of stream structure and function by beaver (Castor canadensis) in the Adirondack Mountains, New York. Canadian Journal of Zoology 69:55-61.

102. Smith, D. A. and W. D. Russell-Hunter. 1990. Correlation of abnormal radular secretion with tissue degrowth during stress period in Helisoma Trivolvis (pulmonata, basommatophora).  Biological Bulletin 178:25-32.

101. Effler, S. W. and M. G. Perkins. 1996. An optics model for Onondaga Lake. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):115-125.

100. Schaefer, D. A., C. T. Driscoll, R. Van Dreason and C. P. Yatsko. 1990. The episodic acidification of Adirondack lakes during snowmelt. Water Resources Research 26:1639-1647.

99. Driscoll, C. T., R. M. Newton, C. P. Gubala, J. P. Baker and S. W. Christensen. 1991. Adirondack Mountains. P. 133-202. In D. F. Charles (ed.) Acidic Precipitation and Surface Water Acidification: Regional Case Studies. Springer-Verlag, New York.

98. Effler, S. W., S. M. Doerr, C. M. Brooks and C. Rowell. 1990. Chloride in the pore water and watercolumn of Onondaga Lake, NY., USA.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 51:215-326.

97. Brooks, C. M. and S. W. Effler. 1990. The distribution of nitrogen species in polluted Onondaga Lake, NY., USA. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 52:247-262.

96. Auer, M. T. and M. Rijkeboer. 1991. Modeling biomass and oxygen dynamics in Prochlorothrix Hollandica in laboratory scale enclosures.  Verh. Verein. Internat. Limnol 24:738-741.

95. Auer, M. T., M. L. Storey, S. W. Effler and N. A. Auer. 1990. Zooplankton impacts on chlorophyll and transparency in Onondaga Lake, NY. USA.  Hydrobiologia/Dev 200/201:603-617.

94. Effler, S. W., C. M. Brooks, M. T. Auer and S. M. Doerr. 1990. Free ammonia and toxicity criteria in a polluted urban lake. Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation 62:771-779.

93. Smith, M. E., B. J. Wyskowski, C. M. Brooks, C. T. Driscoll and C. C. Cosentini. 1990. Relationships between acidity and benthic invertebrates of low-order woodland streams in the Adirondack Mountains, New York.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 47:1318-1329.

92. Effler, S. W., M. T. Auer and N. A. Johnson. 1989. Modeling Cl concentration in Cayuga Lake, USA. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 44:347-362.

91. Perkins, M. G. and S. W. Effler. 1996. Optical characteristics of Onondaga Lake 1968-1990. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):103-113.

90. Canale, R. P. and S. W. Effler. 1989. Stochastic phosphorus model for Onondaga Lake. Water Research 23:1009-1016.

89. Rice, D. A., T. K. Tsay, S. W. Effler and C. T. Driscoll. 1989. Modeling thermal stratification in a transparent Adirondack lake. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE 115:440-456.

88. Owen, J. S. and M. J. Mitchell. 1989. Sulfur biochemistry of an acidic lake in the Adirondack Region of New York. P. 59-68. In S. Rao (ed.) Acidic stress and aquatic microbial interactions. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

87. Mitchell, M. J., S. C. Schindler, J. S. Owen and S. A. Norton. 1988. Comparison of sulfur concentrations within lake sediment profiles.  Hydrobiologia 157:219-229.

86. Landers, D. H. and M. J. Mitchell. 1988. Incorporation of 35SO4-2 into sediments of three New York lakes.  Hydrobiologia 160:85-95.

85. Johnson, D. L., F. Jaio, G. DeSantos and S. W. Effler. 1991. Individual particle analysis of suspended materials in Onondaga Lake, NY.  Environmental Science and Technology 25:736-744.

84. Smith, D. A. 1988. Radular kinetics during grazing in  Helisoma tribovis (Gastropoda: Pulmonata).  Journal of Experimental Biology 136:89-102.

83. Smith, D. A. 1989. Radular-Tooth Biometry in Helisoma trivolvis (Say) (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: basommatophora): Interpopulation variation and the question of adaptive significance evolution. Canadian Journal of Zoology 67:1960-1965.

82. Effler, S. W. 1988. Secchi disc transparency and turbidity.  Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 114:1436-1447.

81. Effler, S. W., R. Roop and M. G. Perkins. 1988. A simple technique for estimating absorption and scattering coefficients. Water Resources Bulletin 24:397-404.

80. Effler, S. W., J. P. Hassett, M. T. Auer and N. A. Johnson. 1988. Depletion of epilimnetic oxygen, and accumulation of hydrogen sulfide in the hypolimnion of Onondaga Lake, NY, USA. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 39:59-74.

79. Owens, E. M. and S. W. Effler. 1996. Modeling the impacts of a proposed hypolimnetic wastewater discharge on stratification and mixing in Onondaga Lake.  Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):195-206.

78. Auer, M. T. and S. W. Effler. 1998. Changes in hypolimnetic oxygen resources mediated by weather induced variations in stratification and mixing. (in preparation).

77. Auer, M. T. and S. W. Effler. 1989. Variability in photosynthesis: impact on DO models.  Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 115:944-963.

76. Auer, M. T. and S. W. Effler. 1990. Calculation of daily average photosynthesis. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 116:412-418.

75. Schecher, W. D. and C. T. Driscoll. 1987. An evaluation of uncertainty associated with aluminum equilibrium calculations. Water Resources Research 23:525-531.

74. Owens, E. M. and S. W. Effler. 1989. Changes in stratification in Onondaga Lake, NY. Water Resources Bulletin 25:587-597.

73. Effler, S. W. and M. G. Perkins. 1987. Failure of spring turnover to occur in Onondaga Lake, NY, U.S.A. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 34:285-291.

72. Bloom, N. W. and S. W. Effler. 1990. Seasonal variability in the mercury speciation of Onondaga Lake, NY. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 53:251-265.

71. Schafran, G. C. and C. T. Driscoll. 1987. Comparison of terrestrial and hypolimnetic sediment generation of acid neutralizing capacity for an acidic Adirondack lake.  Environmental Science and Technology 21:988-993.

70. Effler, S. W., M. G. Perkins, H. Greer and D. L. Johnson. 1987. Effects of whiting on turbidity and optical properties in Owasco Lake, New York. Water Resources Bulletin 23:189-196.

69. Effler, S. W., H. Greer, M. G. Perkins, S. D. Field and E. Mills. 1987. Calcium carbonate precipitation and transparency in lakes: A case study. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 113:124-133.

68. Sullivan, T. J., C. T. Driscoll, S. A. Gherini, R. Munson, R. B. Cook, D. F. Charles and C. P. Yatsko. 1989. The influence of organic anions and aqueous aluminum on measurements of acid neutralizing capacity in surface waters. Nature 338:408-410.

67. Effler, S. W. 1987. Whiting: A component of raw water turbidity. Journal of American Water Works Association 79:80-82.

66. Garofalo, J. E. and S. W. Effler. 1987. Coating of zooplankton with calcium in Onondaga Lake, NY.  Environmental Science and Technology 21:604-606.

65. Effler, S. W. 1987. The impact of a chlor-alkali plant on Onondaga Lake and adjoining systems. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 33:85-115.

64. Driscoll, C. T., B. J. Wyskowski, C. C. Coscentini and M. E. Smith. 1987. Processes regulating temporal and longitudinal variations in the chemistry of a low-order woodland stream in the Adirondack region of New York. Biogeochemistry 3:225-241.

63. Aldridge, D. W., W. D. Russell-Hunter and D. E. Buckley. 1986. Age-related differential catabolism in the snail, Viviparus Georgianus, and its significance in the bioenergetics of sexual dimorphism.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 64:340-346.

62. Effler, S. W., M. G. Perkins and C. M. Brooks. 1986. The oxygen resources of the hypolimnion of ionically enriched Onondaga Lake, NY, USA.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 29:93-108.

61. Hart, T. F. and R. G. Werner. 1987. Effects of prey density on growth and survival of white sucker (Catostomus commersoni) and pumpkinseed (Lepomia gibbosus) larvae.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 18:41-50.

60. White, J. R. and C. T. Driscoll. 1987. Manganese cycling in an acidic Adirondack lake. Biogeochemistry 3:87-104.

59. Effler, S. W. and C. F. Carter. 1987. Spatial variability in selected physical characteristics and processes in Cross Lake, New York. Water Resources Bulletin 23:243-249.

58. Rascher, C. M., C. T. Driscoll and N. E. Peters. 1987. Concentration and flux of solutes from snow and forest floor during snowmelt in the West-Central Adirondack Region of New York. Biogeochemistry 3:209-224.

57. Schafran, G. C. and C. T. Driscoll. 1987. Spatial and temporal variations in aluminum chemistry of a dilute acidic lake. Biogeochemistry 3:105-120.

56. Effler, S. W., C. M. Brooks, M. G. Perkins, M. A. Meyer and S. D. Field. 1987. Aspects of the underwater light field of eight Central New York lakes.  Water Resources Bulletin 23:1193-1201.

55. Driscoll, C. T., C. P. Yatsko and F. J. Unangst. 1987. Longitudinal and temporal trends in the water chemistry of the north branch of the Moose River.  Biogeochemistry 3:37-62.

54. Effler, S. W. and E. M. Owens. 1985. Impact of lake acidification on stratification. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 111(6):822-832.

53. Field, S. D. and S. W. Effler. 1988. Temperature and the productivity-light relationship.  Water Resources Bulletin 24:325-328.

52. Johnson, E. Z. and R. G. Werner. 1986. Scanning electron microscopy of the chorion of selected freshwater fishes.  Journal of Fish Biology 29:257-265.

51. Mitchell, M. J., M. B. David, D. G. Maynard and S. A. Telang. 1986. Sulfur constituents in soils and streams of a watershed in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 16:315-320.

50. David, M. B. and M. J. Mitchell. 1985. Sulfur constituents and cycling in waters, seston, and sediments of an oligotrophic lake. Limnology and Oceanography 30:1196-1207.

49. Driscoll, C. T. and R. M. Newton. 1985. Chemical characteristics of acid-sensitive lakes in the Adirondack region of NY. Environmental Science and Technology 19:1018-1024.

48. Effler, S. W. and E. M. Owens. 1996. Density stratification in Onondaga Lake: 1968-1994. Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):25-33.

47. Effler, S. W. and E. M. Owens. 1987. Modifications in phosphorus loadings to Onondaga Lake, USA, associated with alkali manufacturing. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 32:177-182.

46. Effler, S. W., M. C. Wodka, C. T. Driscoll, C. M. Brooks, M. G. Perkins and E. M. Owens. 1986. Entrainment-based flux of phosphorus in Onondaga Lake. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 112:617-622.

45. Russell-Hunter, W. D. 1985. Physiological, ecological, and evolutionary aspects of molluscan tissue degrowth. American Molacological Bulletin 3:213-221.

44. Effler, S. W. and E. M. Owens. 1986. The density of inflows to Onondaga Lake, USA, 1980 and 1981.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 28:105-115.

43. Owens, E. M., S. W. Effler and F. B. Trama. 1986. Variability in thermal stratification in a reservoir. Water Resources Bulletin 22:219-227.

42. Effler, S. W., E. M. Owens and K. A. Schimel. 1986. Density stratification in ionically enriched Onondaga Lake, USA. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 27:247-258.

41. Effler, S. W. and F. B. Trama. 1986. Changes in light attenuation during filling, stabilization and operation of a reservoir.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 28:27-37.

40. Effler, S. W., K. Schimel and F. J. Millero. 1986. Salinity, chloride and density relationships in ion enriched Onondaga Lake, NY.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 27:169-180.

39. White, J. R. and C. T. Driscoll. 1985. Lead cycling in an acidic Adirondack lake.  Environmental Science and Technology 19:1182-1187.

38. Effler, S. W. and C. T. Driscoll. 1986. A chloride budget for Onondaga Lake, NY, USA.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 27:29-44.

37. Effler, S. W., M. G. Perkins, K. A. Whitehead and E. A. Romanowicz. 1996. Ionic inputs to Onondaga Lake: Origins, character, and changes.  Lake and Reservoir Management 12(1):15-23.

36. Effler, S. W. and M. T. Auer. 1987. Optical heterogeneity in Green Bay.  Water Resources Bulletin 23:937-941.

35. Effler, S. W. 1985. Attenuation versus transparency. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 111:448-459.

34. Effler, S. W. and D. L. Johnson. 1987. Calcium carbonate precipitation and turbidity measurements in Otisco Lake, NY. Water Resources Bulletin 23:73-77.

33. Effler, S. W., G. C. Schafran and C. T. Driscoll. 1985. Partitioning light attenuation in an acidic lake.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 42:1707-1711.

32. Weidemann, A. D., T. P. Bannister, S. W. Effler and D. L. Johnson. 1985. Particulate and optical properties during CaCO3 precipitation in Otisco Lake.  Limnology and Oceanography 30:1078-1083.

31. Driscoll, C. T. and G. C. Schafran. 1984. Short-term changes in the base neutralizing capacity of an acid Adirondack lake, New York.  Nature 310:308-310.

30. Schecher, W. D. and C. T. Driscoll. 1985. Interactions of copper and lead with Nostoc muscorum.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 24:85-101.

29. Effler, S. W. and C. T. Driscoll. 1985. Calcium chemistry and deposition in ionically enriched Onondaga Lake, New York. Environmental Science and Technology 19:716-720.

28. Effler, S. W., M. C. Wodka and S. D. Field. 1984. Scattering and absorption of light in Onondaga Lake. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 110:1134-1145.

27. Driscoll, C. T. and G. C. Schafran. 1984. The chemistry of aluminum in an acidic lake in the Adirondack region of New York State, USA. P. 247-250. In C. J. Kramer and J. C. Duiner (eds.). Complexation of Trace Metals in Natural Waters. Nijhoff/Junk Publishers, The Hague, Netherlands.

26. Effler, S. W., C. T. Driscoll, M. C. Wodka, R. Honstein, S. P. Devan, P. Jaran and T. Edwards. 1985. Phosphorus cycling in ionically polluted Onondaga Lake, New York. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 24:121-130.

25. Effler, S. W., S. P. Devan and P. Rodgers. 1985. Chloride loading to Lake Ontario from Onondaga Lake, NY. Journal of Great Lakes Research 11:53-58.

24. Effler, S. W., M. G. Perkins and S. D. Field. 1984. Onondaga Lake and the dynamics of chloride in the Oswego River.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 23:69-80.

23. Russell-Hunter, W. D. and D. E. Buckley. 1983. Actuarial bioenergetics of nonmarine molluscan productivity.  The Mollusca 6:463-503.

22. Russell-Hunter, W. D., R. A. Browne and D. W. Aldridge. 1984. Overwinter tissue degrowth in natural populations of freshwater pulmonate snails (Helisoma trivolvis and Lynnaea palustris). Ecology 65:223-229.

21. Wodka, M. C., S. W. Effler and C. T. Driscoll. 1985. Phosphorus deposition from the epilimnion of Onondaga Lake. Limnology and Oceanography 30:833-843.

20. Effler, S. W. and S. D. Field. 1983. Vertical diffusivity in the stratified layers of the mixolimnion of Green Lake, Jamesville, NY. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 2:273-286.

19. Yin, C. and D. L. Johnson. 1984. An Individual particle analysis and budget study of Onondaga Lake sediments.  Limnology and Oceanography 29(6):1193-1201.

18. Schafran, G. C., J. R. White and C. T. Driscoll. 1982. The response of dilute acidic surface waters to strong-base addition.  Northeastern Environmental Science 1:151-160.

17. Devan, S. P. and S. W. Effler. 1984. History of phosphorus loading to Onondaga Lake. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 110:93-109.

16. Russell-Hunter, W. D., D. W. Aldridge, J. S. Tashiro and B. S. Payne. 1983. Oxygen uptake and nitrogenous excretion rates during overwinter degrowth conditions in the pulmonate snail, Helisoma trivolvis.  Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 74A:491-497.

15. Wodka, M. C., S. W. Effler, C. T. Driscoll, S. D. Field and S. D. Devan. 1983. Diffusivity-based flux of phosphorus in Onondaga Lake. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 109:1403-1415.

14. Field, S. D. and S. W. Effler. 1983. Light-productivity model for Onondaga Lake, NY. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 109:830-844.

13. Menz, F. C. and C. T. Driscoll. 1983. An estimate of the costs of liming to neutralize acidic adirondack surface waters. Water Resources Research 19:1139-1149.

12. White, J. R. and C. T. Driscoll. 1987. Zinc cycling in an acidic Adirondack lake.  Environmental Science and Technology 21:211-216.

11. Effler, S. W. 1984. Carbonate equilibria and the distribution of inorganic carbon in Saginaw Bay. Journal of Great Lakes Research 10:3-14.

10. Effler, S. W., J. M. McCarthy, K. W. Simpson, F. J. Unangst, G. C. Schafran, W. D. Schecher, P. Jaran, H. A. Hsu and M. T. Khalil. 1984. Chemical stratification in the Seneca/Oswego Rivers NY. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 21:335-350.

9. Field, S. D. and S. W. Effler. 1983. Light attenuation in Onondaga Lake, NY, USA, 1978. Arch. Hydrobiol. 98(4):409-421.

8. Driscoll, C. T. and J. J. Bisogni. 1984. Weak acid/base systems in dilute acidified lakes and streams of the Adirondack region of New York State. P. 53-72. In J. J. Schnoor (ed.) Modeling of Total Acid Precipitation Impacts. Butterworth, Boston.

7. Driscoll, C. T., J. P. Baker, J. J. Bisogni and C. L. Schofield. 1984. Aluminum speciation and equilibria in dilute acidified surface waters of the Adirondack region of New York State. P. 55-75. In O. P. Bricker (ed.) Geological Aspects of Acid Deposition. Butterworth, Boston.

6. Effler, S. W., P. Jaran and C. F. Carter. 1982. Onondaga Lake and dissolved oxygen in Seneca River. Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 109:945-951.

5. Driscoll, C. T., J. R. White, G. C. Schafran and J. D. Rendall. 1982. CaCO3 neutralization of acidified surface waters.  Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 108:1128-1145.

4. Field, S. D. and S. W. Effler. 1982. Photosynthesis-light mathematical formulations.  Journal of Environmental Engineering Division ASCE 108:199-203.

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