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Stubbins A, Hood E, Raymond PA, Aiken GR, Sleighter RL, Hernes PJ, Butman D, Hatcher PG, Striegl RG, Schuster P et al..  2012.  Anthropogenic aerosols as a source of ancient dissolved organic matter in glaciers. Nature Geoscience. 5(3):198-201.
Drake TW, Guillemette F, Hemingway JD, Chanton JP, Podgorski DC, Zimov NS, Spencer RGM.  2018.  The Ephemeral Signature of Permafrost Carbon in an Arctic Fluvial Network. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 123(5):1475-1485.
Connolly CT, M. Cardenas B, Burkart GA, Spencer RGM, McClelland JW.  2020.  Groundwater as a major source of dissolved organic matter to Arctic coastal waters. Nature Communications. 11(1)
Koch JC, Bogard MJ, Butman DE, Finlay K, Ebel B, James J, Johnston SEllen, M. Jorgenson T, Pastick NJ, Spencer RGM et al..  2022.  Heterogeneous Patterns of Aged Organic Carbon Export Driven by Hydrologic Flow Paths, Soil Texture, Fire, and Thaw in Discontinuous Permafrost Headwaters. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 36(4)
Rogers JA, Galy V, Kellerman AM, Chanton JP, Zimov N, Spencer RGM.  2021.  Limited Presence of Permafrost Dissolved Organic Matter in the Kolyma River, Siberia Revealed by Ramped Oxidation. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126(7)
Holt AD, Kellerman AM, Battin T.I, McKenna AM, Hood E, Andino P, Crespo-Pérez V, Peter H, Schön M, De Staercke V et al..  2023.  A Tropical Cocktail of Organic Matter Sources: Variability in Supraglacial and Glacier Outflow Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Age Across the Ecuadorian Andes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 128(5):e2022JG007188.
Kellerman AM, Guillemette F, Podgorski DC, Aiken GR, Butler KD, Spencer RGM.  2018.  Unifying Concepts Linking Dissolved Organic Matter Composition to Persistence in Aquatic EcosystemsUnifying Concepts Linking Dissolved Organic Matter Composition to Persistence in Aquatic Ecosystems. Environmental Science & Technology. 52(5):2538-2548.