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McNichol A.P, Jones G.A, Hutton D.L, Gagnon A.R, Key R.M.  1994.  Rapid analysis of seawater samples at the National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Facility, Woods Hole, MA. Radiocarbon. 36(2):237-246.
McNichol A.P, Jones G.A, Schneider R.J, von Reden K.F, Key R.M.  1992.  Rapid Analysis of Seawater Inorganic Carbon at the National Ocean Sciences AMS Facility: Progress and Preliminary Results (abstract). EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union Meeting. 72(65)
Schneider R.J, McNichol A.P, von Reden K.F, Elder K.L, Gagnon A.R, Key R.M, Quay P.D, Schlosser P.M.  2000.  The radiocarbon gradient at the Antarctic Polar Front. AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting.
McNichol A.P, Ertel J.R, Eglinton T.I.  2000.  The radiocarbon content of individual lignin-derived phenols: Technique and initial results. Radiocarbon. 42(2):219-227.
Bercovici S.K, McNichol A.P, Xu L., Hansell D.A.  2018.  Radiocarbon Content of Dissolved Organic Carbon in the South Indian Ocean. Geophysical Research Letters. 45(2):872-879.
Reddy C.M, Pearson A., Xu L., McNichol A.P, Benner B.A, Wise S.A, Klouda G.A, Currie L.A, Eglinton T.I.  2002.  Radiocarbon as a tool to apportion the sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and black carbon in environmental samples. Environmental Science & Technology. 36(8):1774-1782.
Martin W.R, McNichol A.P, McCorkle D.C.  2000.  The radiocarbon age of calcite dissolving at the sea floor: Estimates from pore water data. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 64(8):1391-1404.
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Chin Y.P, McNichol A.P, Gschwend P.M.  1991.  Quantification and characterization of porewater organic colloids. Organic Substances and Sediments in Water. Processes and Analytical. 2:107-126.
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McNichol A.P.  1993.  Putting Ourselves to the Test: Analysis of the IAEA Intercomparison Samples. AMS Pulse. 1:3-4.
Shah S.R, Griffith D.R, Galy V., McNichol A.P, Eglinton T.I.  2013.  Prominent bacterial heterotrophy and sources of C-13-depleted fatty acids to the interior Canada Basin. BIOGEOSCIENCES. 10:7065-7080.
von Reden K.F, McNichol A.P, Schneider RJ.  1996.  Progress of the NOSAMS facility WOCE (super 14) C data analysis. 38:123.
von Reden K.F, McNichol A.P, Schneider R.J.  1996.  Progress of the NOSAMS Facility WOCE 14C Data Analysis, Workshop on Applications of AMS to Global Climate Change. Workshop on Applications of AMS to Global Climate Change. 38:123.
von Reden K.F, McNichol A.P, Schneider R.J.  1996.  Progress of the NOSAMS Facility WOCE 14C Data Analysis. Radiocarbon. 38(1):123.
von Reden K.F, McNichol A.P, Schneider R.J.  1996.  Progress of the NOSAMS Facility WOCE 14C Data Analysis. Workshop on Applications of AMS to Global Climate Change. 38:123.
von Reden K.F, McNichol A.P, Schneider R.J.  1996.  Progress of the NOSAMS Facility WOCE 14C data analysis. 7th International Conference on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry. 38:123.
Eglinton T.I, Aluwihare L.I, Bauer J.E, Druffel E.RM, McNichol A.P.  1996.  Preparative capillary gas chromatographic isolation of individual compounds from complex matrices for radiocarbon dating. Analytical Chemistry. 68:904-912.
Schneider R.J, Hayes J.M, von Reden K.F, McNichol A.P, Eglinton T., Wills J.SC.  1998.  Preparation for continuous flow accelerator mass spectrometry Radiocarbon. Radiocarbon. 1(95-102)
McNichol A.P, Aluwihare L.I.  2007.  The power of radiocarbon in biogeochemical studies of the marine carbon cycle: insights from studies of dissolved and particulate organic carbon (DOC and POC). Chem Rev. 107(2):443-66.
von Reden K., Donoghue J., Elder K., Gagnon A., Gerlach D., Griffin V.S, Healy R., Long P., McNichol A.P, Percy D. et al..  2004.  Plans for Expanded 14C Analyses at the NOSAMS Facility--a status and progress report. 9th International Conference on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Nagoya, Japan, 9/2002. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. B 223-224:50-54.
Jenkins W.J, Elder K.L, McNichol A.P, von Reden K..  2010.  The Passage of the Bomb Radiocarbon Pulse into the Pacific Ocean. Radiocarbon. 52(3):1182-1190.

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