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High-resolution particle size analysis of naturally occurring very fine-grained sediment through laser diffractometry
M Sperazza, JN Moore, MS Hendrix
Journal of Sedimentary Research 74 (5), 736-743, 2004
4572004
Decline of the world's saline lakes
WA Wurtsbaugh, C Miller, SE Null, RJ DeRose, P Wilcock, ...
Nature Geoscience 10 (11), 816-821, 2017
4552017
Partitioning of arsenic and metals in reducing sulfidic sediments
JN Moore, WH Ficklin, C Johns
Environmental Science & Technology 22 (4), 432-437, 1988
4351988
Hazardous wastes from large-scale metal extraction. A case study
JN Moore, SN Luoma
Environmental science & technology 24 (9), 1278-1285, 1990
4071990
Pit lakes: their characteristics and the potential for their remediation
JM Castro, JN Moore
Environmental geology 39, 1254-1260, 2000
2442000
Direct observation of heavy metal-mineral association from the Clark Fork River Superfund Complex: Implications for metal transport and bioavailability
MF Hochella Jr, JN Moore, CV Putnis, A Putnis, T Kasama, DD Eberl
Geochimica et cosmochimica acta 69 (7), 1651-1663, 2005
2312005
Selenium fractionation and speciation in a wetland system
Y Zhang, JN Moore
Environmental science & technology 30 (8), 2613-2619, 1996
2151996
Diel variation of trace metals in the upper Clark Fork River, Montana
CM Brick, JN Moore
Environmental science & technology 30 (6), 1953-1960, 1996
2041996
The fate of geothermal arsenic in the Madison and Missouri Rivers, Montana and Wyoming
DA Nimick, JN Moore, CE Dalby, MW Savka
Water Resources Research 34 (11), 3051-3067, 1998
1971998
A TEM study of samples from acid mine drainage systems: Metal-mineral association with implications for transport
MF Hochella Jr, JN Moore, U Golla, A Putnis
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 63 (19-20), 3395-3406, 1999
1961999
Grain size partitioning of metals in contaminated, coarse-grained river floodplain sediment: Clark Fork River, Montana, USA
JN Moore, EJ Brook, C Johns
Environmental Geology and Water Sciences 14, 107-115, 1989
1961989
Differences in hyporheic-zone microbial community structure along a heavy-metal contamination gradient
K Feris, P Ramsey, C Frazar, JN Moore, JE Gannon, WE Holben
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69 (9), 5563-5573, 2003
1892003
Mineralogy and trace element association in an acid mine drainage iron oxide precipitate; comparison of selective extractions
DK McCarty, JN Moore, WA Marcus
Applied Geochemistry 13 (2), 165-176, 1998
1411998
Reaction scheme for the oxidation of As (III) to As (V) by birnessite
JN Moore, JR Walker, TH Hayes
Clays and Clay Minerals 38, 549-555, 1990
1401990
Environmentally important, poorly crystalline Fe/Mn hydrous oxides: Ferrihydrite and a possibly new vernadite-like mineral from the Clark Fork River Superfund Complex
MF Hochella Jr, T Kasama, A Putnis, CV Putnis, JN Moore
American Mineralogist 90 (4), 718-724, 2005
1382005
Basics of physical stratigraphy and sedimentology
WJ Fritz, JN Moore
(No Title), 1988
1311988
Arsenic mobilization in the hyporheic zone of a contaminated stream
SA Nagorski, JN Moore
Water Resources Research 35 (11), 3441-3450, 1999
1261999
Origin, structure, and evolution of a reattachment bar, Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona
DM Rubin, JC Schmidt, JN Moore
Journal of Sedimentary Research 60 (6), 982-991, 1990
1251990
Particle-size and chemical control of As, Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn in bed sediment from the Clark Fork river, Montana (USA)
EJ Brook, JN Moore
Science of the Total Environment 76 (2-3), 247-266, 1988
1251988
Prediction of water-soluble metal concentrations in fluvially deposited tailings sediments, Upper Clark Fork Valley, Montana, USA
DA Nimick, JN Moore
Applied Geochemistry 6 (6), 635-646, 1991
1241991
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