CATHY CHAMBERLIN
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Note: I would love to privately share free copies of publications. If you run into a paywall and you are interested in a free pdf copy for scientific or educational interests, please send me an email at catherine.a.chamberlin@gmail.com​ 
 -       Chamberlin, Catherine; Katul, Gabriel; Heffernan, James. Isolating diel signals from solute concentration time series; a multi-scale approach. Environmental Science and Technology (2021), 55(18), DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c00498 [pdf]

-       Chamberlin, Catherine; Bernhardt, Emily; Rosi, Emma; Heffernan, James. Stoichiometry and daily rhythms: experimental evidence shows nutrient limitation decouples N uptake from photosynthesis. Ecology (2019), 100(10) DOI: 10.1002/ecy.2822 [pdf]
 
-     Chamberlin, Catherine; Bianchi, Thomas; Brown, Amy; Cohen, Matthew; Dong, Xiaoli; Flint, Madison; Martin, Jonathan; McLaughlin, Daniel; Murray, A. Brad; Pain, Andrea; Quintero, Carlos; Ward, Nicholas; Zhang, Xiaowen; Heffernan, James. Mass Balance Implies Holocene Development of a Low-Relief Karst Patterned Landscape. Chemical Geology (2018), DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.05.029 [pdf]
 
-     Zhuang, Guangsheng; Pagani, Mark; Chamberlin, Catherine; Strong, Delia; Vandergoes, Marcus.  Altitudinal Shift in Stable Hydrogen Isotopes and Microbial Tetraether Distribution in Soils from the Southern Alps, NZ: Implications for Paleoclimatology and Paleoaltimetry. Organic Geochemistry (2015), 79, 56-6. DOI: 10.1016/j.orggeochem.2014.12.007 
 
-     Dobereiner, Graham E.; Chamberlin, Catherine A.; Schley, Nathan D.; Crabtree, Robert H.   Acyl Protection Strategy for Synthesis of a Protic NHC Complex via N-Acyl Methanolysis.    Organometallics (2010), 29(21), 5728-5731. DOI: 10.1021/om100452g 
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Chamberlin et al (2018) Chemical Geology​
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Chamberlin et al (2019) ​Ecology

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