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Each publication is numbered and coded below. Entries marked "LTER" are publications of the Cedar Creek Long Term Ecological Research site. Those marked "CC" are general Cedar Creek publications. Click on any underlined text to see the corresponding material.

Gorham, E.; Sanger, J. 1964. Chlorophyll derivatives in woodland, swamp, and pond soils of Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota, U.S.A. Pages 1-12 in Y. Miyake and T. Koyama, editor. Recent Researches in the Fields of Hydrosphere, Atmosphere and Nuclear Geochemistry. Maruzen Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.    [1304  Abstract  CC]

Gorham, E.; Sanger, J. 1967. Caloric values of organic matter in woodland, swamp, and lake soils. Ecology 48(3):492-494.    [1305  Abstract  CC]

Gorham, E.; Sanger, J. 1967. Plant pigments in woodland soils. Ecology 48(2):306-308.    [1306  Abstract  CC]

Pratt, D. C.; Gorham, E. 1970. Occurrence of athiorhodaceae in woodland, swamp, and pond soils. Ecology 51(2):346-349.    [1470  Abstract  CC]

Sanger, J. E.; Gorham, E. 1970. The diversity of pigments in lake sediments and its ecological significance. Limnology and Oceanography 15(1):59-69.    [1495  Abstract  CC]

Gorham, E.; Pratt, D. C. 1972. Influence of soil acidity on the occurrence of Athiorhodaceae. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 38(1):2-4.    [1303  Abstract  CC]

Sanger, J. E.; Gorham, E. 1973. A comparison of the abundance and diversity of fossil pigments in wetland peats and woodland humus layers. Ecology 54(3):605-611.    [1496  Abstract  CC]

Burke, M. E.; Gorham, E.; Pratt, D. C. 1974. Distribution of purple photosynthetic bacteria in wetland and woodland habitats of central and northern Minnesota. Journal of Bacteriology 117(2):826-833.    [1260  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Gorham, E. 1991. Northern peatlands: role in the carbon cycle and probable responses to climatic warming. Ecological Applications 1:182-195.    [1055  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]


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