Carl J. Bowser

Recent Publications

  • Kratz TK, Cook RB, Bowser CJ and Bresonik PL (1987) Winter and Spring pH depression in Northern Wisconsin Lakes caused by increases in pCO2. Canadian Jour Fish Aquatic Sci 44:1082-1988.

  • Bowser CJ and Jones BF (1990) Geochemical constraints on groundwaters domina= ted by silicate hydrolysis: An interactive spreadsheet, mass balance approach. Chemical Geol 84:33-35.

  • Marin LE, Kratz TK, and Bowser CJ (1990) Spatial and temporal patterns in the hydrogeochemistry of a poor fen in northern Wisconsin. Biogeochem 11:63-76.

  • Krabbenhoft DP, Bowser CJ, Anderson MP, and Valley JW (1990) Estimating groundwater exchange with Sparkling Lake, Wisconsin: The stable isotope mass-balance method. Water Resources Res 26:2445-25454.

  • Magnuson JJ, Kratz TK, Frost, TM, Bowser CJ, Benson BJ and Nero R (1991) Expanding the temporal and spatial scales of ecological research; Examples from the LTER Program in the United States. In: Long term ecological research: An international perspective, Risser PG and Melillo J (eds) Scope Ser, New York, John Wiley & Sons Inc., pp. 45-70.

  • Gat JR and Bowser CJ (1991) The heavy isotope enrichment of water in coupled evaporative systems; in Taylor HP (Jr), O'Neil JR and Kaplan IR (eds), Stable Isotope Geochemistry: A Tribute to Samuel Epstein. Geochem Soc Special Publ no. 3, pp. 158-159.

  • Kenoyer G and Bowser CJ (1992) Groundwater chemical evolution in a sandy silicate aquifer in Northern Wisconsin; 2: Reaction modeling. Water Resources Research 28:591-600.

  • Bowser CK (1992) Groundwater pathways for chloride pollution of lakes. In: D'Itri FM (ed) "Deicing Chemicals and the Environment", Chelsea, Michigan, Lewis Publishers Inc., pp. 283-301.

  • Krabbenhoft DP, Bowser CJ, Kendall C and Gat JR (1994) Use of oxygen-18 to assess the hydrology of groundwater-lake systems. In: Baker LA (ed), Environmental Chemistry of Lakes and Reservoirs. Am Chem Soc Adv in Chem Ser 237, pp. 67-90.

  • Gat Jr, Bowser CJ and Kendall C (1994) The contribution of evaporation from the Great Lakes to the continental atmosphere: Estimate based on stable isotope data. Geophys Research lett 21:557-560.


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