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Andrew M. Graham
Andrew M. Graham
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Grinnell College
Verified email at grinnell.edu
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Mercury methylation by novel microorganisms from new environments
CC Gilmour, M Podar, AL Bullock, AM Graham, SD Brown, ...
Environmental science & technology 47 (20), 11810-11820, 2013
7292013
Dissolved organic matter enhances microbial mercury methylation under sulfidic conditions
AM Graham, GR Aiken, CC Gilmour
Environmental science & technology 46 (5), 2715-2723, 2012
3542012
Effect of dissolved organic matter source and character on microbial Hg methylation in Hg–S–DOM solutions
AM Graham, GR Aiken, CC Gilmour
Environmental science & technology 47 (11), 5746-5754, 2013
1612013
Detailed assessment of the kinetics of Hg-cell association, Hg methylation, and methylmercury degradation in several Desulfovibrio species
AM Graham, AL Bullock, AC Maizel, DA Elias, CC Gilmour
Applied and environmental microbiology 78 (20), 7337-7346, 2012
1032012
Sulfurization of dissolved organic matter increases Hg–sulfide–dissolved organic matter bioavailability to a Hg-methylating bacterium
AM Graham, KT Cameron-Burr, HA Hajic, C Lee, D Msekela, CC Gilmour
Environmental science & technology 51 (16), 9080-9088, 2017
712017
Rates of hexavalent chromium reduction in anoxic estuarine sediments: pH effects and the role of acid volatile sulfides
AM Graham, EJ Bouwer
Environmental science & technology 44 (1), 136-142, 2010
572010
Oxidative dissolution of pyrite surfaces by hexavalent chromium: Surface site saturation and surface renewal
AM Graham, EJ Bouwer
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 83, 379-396, 2012
542012
Chromium occurrence and speciation in Baltimore Harbor sediments and porewater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
AM Graham, AR Wadhawan, EJ Bouwer
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 28 (3), 471-480, 2009
412009
Emerging investigator series: methylmercury speciation and dimethylmercury production in sulfidic solutions
CR Kanzler, P Lian, EL Trainer, X Yang, N Govind, JM Parks, AM Graham
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 20 (4), 584-594, 2018
262018
Dimethylmercury degradation by dissolved sulfide and mackinawite
J West, AM Graham, V Liem-Nguyen, S Jonsson
Environmental science & technology 54 (21), 13731-13738, 2020
192020
Nutrient capture in an Iowa farm pond: Insights from high-frequency observations
CE Brunet, ERC Gemrich, S Biedermann, PJ Jacobson, KE Schilling, ...
Journal of environmental management 299, 113647, 2021
52021
Vertical distribution of heavy metals in Springwood Lake sediments, Richmond, Indiana
A Graham, RL Parker
Geological Soc. of Am 35 (6), 144, 2003
32003
Dissolved organic matter interactions with mercury in the Florida Everglades
AM Graham
Mercury and the Everglades. A Synthesis and Model for Complex Ecosystem …, 2019
22019
Mercury transport and methylmercury production in the lower Cedar River (Iowa) floodplain
AM Graham, S Van Helten, A Wadle, E Mamrak, J Morsch, S Lopez, ...
Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry 4, 1242813, 2023
12023
Photodegradation of Mono-and Dimethylmercury in Natural Water
S Gindorf, J West, A Graham, S Jonsson
Goldschmidt 2023 Conference, 2023
2023
Role of Dimethylmercury in Marine Waters
S Jonsson, J West, S Gindorf, A Graham
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, B13E-04, 2022
2022
OF CONSTANT-FLOW WOODCHIP BIOREACTORS. T ASABE, 64 (5), 1545-1554.
CC Gilmour, M Podar, AL Bullock, AM Graham, SD Brown, ...
Influence of denitrification bioreactor design on cost, performance, and …, 2022
2022
Mechanistic Insights into the Aqueous Photodecomposition of Dimethylmercury
J West, S Gindorf, A Graham, S Jonsson
2022
Dimethylmercury demethylation in the presence of sulfide
J West, A Graham, L Nguyen, S Jonsson
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 17656, 2020
2020
Nutrient processing and storage in agricultural streams and ponds as reavealed by high frequency observation
C Brunet, A Graham
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 255, 2018
2018
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