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Wagner T, Kallweit W, Talbot HM, Mollenhauer G, Boom A, Zabel M.  2014.  Microbial biomarkers support organic carbon transport from methane-rich Amazon wetlands to the shelf and deep sea fan during recent and glacial climate conditions. Organic Geochemistry. 67:85-98.
Wakeham S.G, McNichol A.P, Kostka J., Pease T.K.  2006.  Natural abundance radiocarbon as a tracer of assimilation of petrolleum carbon by bacteria in salt marsh sediments. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. 70:1761-1771.
Wakeham S.G, McNichol A.P, Kostka J.E, Pease T.K.  2006.  Natural-abundance radiocarbon as a tracer of assimilation of petroleum carbon by bacteria in salt marsh sediments. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 70(7):1761-1771.
Wakeham S.G, McNichol A.P.  2014.  Transfer of organic carbon through marine water columns to sediments - insights from stable and radiocarbon isotopes of lipid biomarkers. Biogeosciences. 11(23):6895-6914.
Wakeham S.G, Canuel E.A, Lerberg E.J, Mason P., Sampere T.P, Bianchi T.S.  2009.  Partitioning of organic matter in continental margin sediments among density fractions. Marine Chemistry. 115(3-4):211-225.
Wakeham S.G, McNichol A.P, Kostka J., Pease T.K.  2006.  Carbon flow in salt marsh sediments: Natural-level radiocarbon as a tracer for incorporation of petroleum-derived carbon into bacteria. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. 70:1761-1771.
Peteet D., Pederson D., Kurdyla D., Guilderson T..  2006.  Hudson River Paleoecology from Marshes. Hudson River Fishes and their Environment.. :113-128.
Walker M, Johnsen S, Rasmussen SOlander, Popp T, Steffensen J-P, Gibbard P, Hoek W, Lowe J, Andrews J, Bjorck S et al..  2009.  Formal definition and dating of the GSSP (Global Stratotype Section and Point) for the base of the Holocene using the Greenland NGRIP ice core, and selected auxiliary records RID B-5560-2008 RID F-1111-2011. Journal of Quaternary Science. 24(1):3-17.
Walker M, Johnsen S's, Rasmussen SOlander, Steffensen J-P, Popp T, Gibbard P, Hoek W, Lowe J, Andrews J, Bjorck S et al..  2008.  The Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Holocene Series/Epoch (Quaternary System/Period) in the NGRIP ice core RID B-5560-2008 RID F-1111-2011. Episodes. 31(2):264-267.
Walker B.D, Guilderson T.P, Okimura K.M, Peacock M.B, McCarthy M.D.  2014.  Radiocarbon signatures and size–age–composition relationships of major organic matter pools within a unique California upwelling system. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 126:1-17.
Wallace E.J, Donnelly J.P, Hengstum P.J, Wiman C., Sullivan R.M, Winkler T.S, d'Entremont N.E, Toomey M., Albury N..  2019.  Intense Hurricane Activity Over the Past 1500 Years at South Andros Island, The Bahamas. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 34(11):1761-1783.
Wallace P.J.  2005.  Volatiles in subduction zone magmas: concentrations and fluxes based on melt inclusion and volcanic gas data. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 140(1-3):217-240.
Milliman J.D, Snow J., Jaeger J., Nittrouer C.A.  1996.  Catastrophic discharge of fluvial sediment to the ocean; evidence of jokulhlaups events in the Alsek Sea Valley, Southeast Alaska (USA). International symposium on Erosion and sediment yield; global and regional perspectives. 236:367-379.
Walsh AN, Reddy CM, Niles SF, McKenna AM, Hansel CM, Ward CP.  2021.  Plastic Formulation is an Emerging Control of Its Photochemical Fate in the Ocean. Environmental Science & Technology. 55(18):12383-12392.
Walsh AN, Mazzotta MG, Nelson TF, Reddy CM, Ward CP.  2022.  Synergy between Sunlight, Titanium Dioxide, and Microbes Enhances Cellulose Diacetate Degradation in the Ocean. Environmental Science & Technology. 56:13810–13819.
Walsh J.P, Alexander C.R, Gerber T., Orpin A.R, Sumners B.W.  2007.  Demise of a submarine canyon? Evidence for highstand infilling on the Waipaoa River continental margin, New Zealand Geophysical Research Letters. 34(20)
Walter SRShah, Jaekel U, Osterholz H, Fisher AT, Huber JA, Pearson A, Dittmar T, Girguis PR.  2018.  Microbial decomposition of marine dissolved organic matter in cool oceanic crust. Nature Geoscience. 11(5):334-339.
Walter SRShah, Gagnon AR, Roberts ML, McNichol AP, Gaylord MCLardie, Klein E.  2015.  Ultra-Small Graphitization Reactors for Ultra-Microscale C-14 Analysis at the National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (Nosams) Facility. Radiocarbon. 57(1):109-122.
Wanamaker, Jr. AD, Kreutz KJ, Schoene BR, Maasch KA, Pershing AJ, Borns HW, Introne DS, Feindel S.  2009.  A late Holocene paleo-productivity record in the western Gulf of Maine, USA, inferred from growth histories of the long-lived ocean quahog (Arctica islandica). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES. 98:19-29.
Wanamaker AD, Griffin SM, Ummenhofer CC, Whitney NM, Black B, Parfitt R, Lower-Spies EE, Introne D, Kreutz KJ.  2019.  Pacific climate influences on ocean conditions and extreme shell growth events in the Northwestern Atlantic (Gulf of Maine). Climate Dynamics. 52(11):6339-6356.
Wanamaker AD, Kreutz KJ, öne BR, Pettigrew N, Borns HW, Introne DS, Belknap D, Maasch KA, Feindel S.  2008.  Coupled North Atlantic slope water forcing on Gulf of Maine temperatures over the past millennium. Climate Dynamics. 31(2):183-194.
Wang X, Ma H, Li R, Song Z, Wu J.  2012.  Seasonal fluxes and source variation of organic carbon transported by two major Chinese Rivers: The Yellow River and Changjiang (Yangtze) River. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES. 26
Wang X.C, Callahan J., Chen R.F.  2006.  Variability in radiocarbon ages of biochemical compound classes of high molecular weight dissolved organic matter in estuaries. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 68(1-2):188-194.
Wang T, Surge D, Walker KJo.  2013.  Seasonal climate change across the Roman Warm Period/Vandal Minimum transition using isotope sclerochronology in archaeological shells and otoliths, southwest Florida, USA. Quaternary International. 308:230-241.
Wang X, Luo C, Ge T, Xu C, Xue Y.  2016.  Controls on the sources and cycling of dissolved inorganic carbon in the Changjiang and Huanghe River estuaries, China: C-14 and C-13 studies. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY. 61:1358-1374.

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