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Eilers, J.M., K.B. Vache, K. Moser, J. Cornett, and J. Kann. In Review.  Integration of monitoring, paleolimnology, and modeling for TMDL analysis and lake restoration.   

Eilers, J.M., J. Kann, J. Cornett, K. Moser, and A. St. Amand.  2004. Paleolimnological evidence of change in a shallow, hypereutrophic lake: Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, USA.  Hydrobiologia.  520:7-18.                      

Santelmann, M.V., D. White, K. Freemark, J.I. Nassauer, J.M. Eilers, K.B. Vache, B.J. Danielson, R.C. Corry, M.E. Clark, S. Polasky, R.M. Cruse, J. Sifneos, H. Rustigian, C. Coiner, J. Wu, and D. Debinski. 2004.  Assessing alternative futures for agriculture in the U.S. Cornbelt.  Landscape Ecology.   19:357-374.

Vache, K., J.M. Eilers, M. Santelmann.  2002. Water quality modeling of alternative agricultural scenarios in the U.S. Corn Belt.  J. Amer. Wat. Resourc. Assoc. 38:773 -787.  

Eilers, J.M., C.P. Gubala, P.R. Sweets, and D. Hanson. 2001.  Effects of fisheries management and lakeshore development on water quality in Diamond Lake, Oregon.  Lake and Reserv. Mgmt. 17:29-47.  

Hulse, D. J. Eilers, K. Freemark, and D. White. 2000.  Planning alternative future landscapes: experience from the Pacific Northwest.  Landscape Journal. 19:1-19.  

Bernert, J.A., J.M. Eilers, B.J. Eilers, E. Blok, D. Peters, S.G. Daggett, and K. Bierly.  1999.  Statistical evaluation of recent wetland and land use change in the Willamette Valley, Oregon. Wetlands.   19:545-559.  

Sullivan, T.J., J.M. Eilers, B.J. Cosby, and K.B. Vaché.  1997 .  Increasing role of nitrogen in the acidification of surface waters in the Adirondack Mountains, New York.  Water Air Soil Pollut.  95:313-336.   

Bernert, J.A., J.M. Eilers, T.J. Sullivan,  K.E. Freemark, and C. Ribic.  1997.  A quantitative method for delineating regions: an example for the Western Corn Belt Plains Ecoregion of the USA.  Environ. Mgmt.  21:405-420.   

Eilers, J.M. J.A. Bernert,  S. S. Dixit, C. P. Gubala, and P. R. Sweets.  1996.  Processes influencing water quality in a sub-alpine Cascade Mountain lake.  Northwest Science 70:59-70.   

Eilers, J.M., J.A. Bernert, C.P. Gubala, M.C. Whiting, D.R. Engstrom, and D.F. Charles.  1996.  Recent paleolimnology of Devils Lake, Oregon.  Northwest Science 70:13-27.   

Vertucci, F.A. and J.M. Eilers.  1993.  Issues in monitoring wilderness lake chemistry:  a case study in the Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho.  Environ. Monitor. Assess.  28:277-294.  

Eilers, J.M., D.H. Landers, A.D. Newell, M.E. Mitch, M. Morrison, J. Ford, J.A. Bernert, and K.C. Hurley.  1993.  Major ion chemistry of lakes in the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.  Can. J.  Fish. Aquat. Sci. 50(4):816-826.   

Eilers, J.M., D.F. Brakke, and A. Henriksen.  1992.  The inapplicability of the Gibbs' model of world water chemistry for dilute lakes.  Limnol. Oceanogr. 37(6):1335-1337.   

Eilers, J.M.  1991.  Are lakes in the Cascade Mountains receiving high ammonium deposition?  Northwest Science.  65:238-247.   

Baker, L.A., A.T. Herlihy, P.R. Kaufmann, and J.M. Eilers.  1991.  Response.  Science.  252:1151-1154.   

Baker, L.A., A.T. Herlihy, P.R. Kaufmann, and J.M. Eilers.  1991.  Acidic lakes and streams in the United States:  the role of acidic deposition.  Science.  252:1151-1154.   

Eilers, J.M., T.J. Sullivan, and K.C. Hurley.  1990.  The most dilute lake in the world?  Hydrobiologia 199:1-6.   

Eilers, J.M., D.F. Brakke, D.H. Landers, and W.S. Overton.  1989.  Chemistry of lakes in designated wilderness areas in the western United States.  Environ. Monit. and Assess.  12:3-21.   

Eilers, J.M., G.E. Glass, A.K. Pollack, and J.A. Sorensen.  1989.  Changes in conductivity, alkalinity, calcium, and pH during a fifty-year period in selected northern Wisconsin lakes.  Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 46:1929-1944.   

Baker, L.A., C.D. Pollman, and J.M. Eilers. 1988.  Mechanisms of acid neutralization in Florida lakes.  Wat. Resources Res.  24:1069.  

Sullivan, T.J., J.M. Eilers, M.R. Church, D.J. Blick, K.N. Eshleman, D.H. Landers, and M.S. DeHaan.  1988.  Atmospheric wet sulfate deposition and lakewater chemistry.  Nature.  331:607-609.  

Sullivan, T.J., C.T. Driscoll, J.M. Eilers, and D.H. Landers.  1988.  Evaluation of the role of sea salt inputs in the long-term acidification of coastal New England lakes.  Environ. Sci. Technol.  22:185-190.  

Eilers, J.M., D.F. Brakke, and D.H. Landers.  1988.  Chemical and physical characteristics of lakes in the Upper Midwest, U.S.  Environ. Sci. Technol.  22:164-172.  

Eilers, J.M., D.H. Landers, and D.F. Brakke.  1988.  Chemical and physical characteristics of lakes in the southeastern U.S.  Environ. Sci. Technol.  22:172-177.  

Brakke, D.F., D.H. Landers, and J.M. Eilers.  1988.  Chemical and physical characteristics of lakes in the northeastern U.S.  Environ. Sci. Technol.  22:155-163.  

Landers, D.H., J.M. Eilers, D.F. Brakke, and P.E. Kellar.  1988.  Characteristics of acid lakes in the eastern United States.  Vereh. Internat. Verein. Limnol.  23:152-162.   

Eilers, J.M., D.F. Brakke, D.H. Landers, and P.E. Kellar.  1988.  Characteristics of lakes in mountainous areas of the western United States.  Vereh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 23:144-151.  

Wiener, J.G., and J.M. Eilers.  1987.  Chemical and biological status of lakes and streams in the Upper Midwest: assessment of acidic deposition effects.  J. Lake and Reservoir Mgmt.  3:365-378.  

Linthurst, R.A., D.H. Landers, J.M. Eilers, P.E. Kellar, D.F. Brakke, W.S. Overton, R. Crowe, E.P. Meier, P. Kanciruk, and D.S. Jeffries.  1986.  Regional chemical characteristics of lakes in North America Part II:  eastern United States.  Water, Air, Soil Poll.  31:577-591.  

WHO Working Group (J.M. Eilers, member).  1986.  Health impacts of acidic deposition.  Sci. Tot. Environ.  52:157-187. 

Eilers, J.M., G.E. Glass, K.E. Webster, J.A. Rogalla.  1983.  Hydrologic control of lake susceptibility to acidification.  Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.  40:1896-1904.

 

 

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