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Aiken, G., M. Ravichandran, M. Reddy and J. Ryan,. 1999. Inhibition of Precipitation of Metacinnabar (Mercuric Sulfide) by Dissolved Organic Matter Isolated from the Florida Everglades. AGU Spring Meeting, June 1-4.  Boston, MA.

Aiken, G.R. and Reddy, M.M. 1998. Dissolved organic carbon in the Everglades, Florida. AGU Spring Meeting, May 26-29, 1998, Boston, MA.

Aiken, G. and Reddy, M., 1997, Dissolved organic carbon in the Everglades, Florida USGS South Florida Symposium, Aug. 25-27, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Aiken, G., Reddy, M., Tregellas, J., and Ravichandran, M. 1997. Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Everglades, Florida, presented during the Symposium on Refractory Organic Substances in the Environment, Oct. 6-8, 1997, University of Karlsruhe, Germany.

Harvey, J.W., Krupa, S.L., Mooney, R.H., Schuster, P. 1998. Are groundwater and surface water in the Northern Everglades connected by vertical hydrologic fluxes through peat? AGU Spring Meeting, May 26-29, 1998, Boston, MA.

Hoch, A.R., Reddy, M.M., and Aiken, G.R. 1998. Inhibition of calcite growth by natural organic material from the Florida Everglades at pH =3, 8.5 and 12.5. AGU Spring Meeting, May 26-29, 1998, Boston, MA.

Ravichandran, M., G.R. Aiken, , M.M. Reddy and J.N. Ryan. 1998. Enhanced dissolution of cinnabar (mercuric sulfide) by dissolved organic matter from the Florida Everglades. AGU Spring Meeting, May 26-29, 1998, Boston, MA.

Ravichandran, M., G.R. Aiken, J.N. Ryan, and M.M. Reddy. 1999. Inhibition of Precipitation and Aggregation of Metacinnabar (HgS) by Humic Substances Isolated from the Florida Everglades. 217th Nat. Mtg. Amer. Chem. Soc., Div. Of Environ. Chem., March 21-25, Anaheim, CA.

Reddy, M. M. and G.R. Aiken. 1999. Speciation and fractionation modeling studies - Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC)-mercury interaction.  ASLO Aquatic Sciences mtg., Feb. 1-5, Santa Fe, NM.

Reddy, M.M. and G.R. Aiken.  1997.  Speciation and fractionation modeling studies dissolved organic carbon (DOC)- mercury interaction, presented during the 1997 South Florida Symposium, Aug. 25-27, Fort Lauderdale.

Reddy, M. M. and G.R. Aiken. 1998. Recent developments in Modeling Mercury Fractionation – Fulvic acid-sulfide mercury Binding Competition. USGS South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 17-19, Boca Raton, Fla.

Reddy, M.M. and G.R. Aiken. 1997. Speciation and fractionation modeling studies dissolved organic carbon (DOC)- mercury interaction, presented during the 1997 South Florida Symposium, Aug. 25-27, Fort Lauderdale.

Reddy, M.M., Aiken, G., Harvey, J.W., Orem, W.H., 1996. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC)/fulvic acid ionic mercury interactions in the Everglades Water Conservation Areas.  Surface and sediment pore water DOC concentrations and fulvic acid mercury binding potentials. Presented during the American Chemical Society Meeting, August 25-29, 1996, Orlando, FL.

Reddy, M.M., and G.R. Aiken., and P.F. Schuster. 1999. Mercury-Dissolved Organic Carbon Interactions in the Florida Everglades: A field and laboratory investigation. USGS South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 17-19, Boca Raton, Fla.

Reddy, M.M., and G.R. Aiken. 1997. Speciation and fractionation modeling studies dissolved organic carbon (DOC)- mercury interaction. USGS South Florida Symposium, Aug. 25-27, Fort Lauderdale.

Schuster, P. F., Reddy, M. M., Aiken, G. R., Hurley, J., and Krabbenhoft, D. F. 1998. Diel sulfide and dissolved oxygen concentration gradients at two sites in the Everglades, to be presented during the 1998 AGU Spring Meeting, May 26-29, 1998, Boston, MA.

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