Peter A. Raymond
Associate Professor of Ecosystem Ecology
Publications
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (25)
Raymond, P.A, N-H Oh, R.E. Turner, W Broussard, in press, Anthropogenically enhanced fluxes of water and carbon from the Mississippi River, Nature
Longworth, B.E., S.T. Petsch, P.A. Raymond, J.E. Bauer. 2007. Linking lithology and landuse to sources of dissolved and particulate organic matter in headwaters of a temperate, passive-margin river system. Geochem. Cosmochem. Acta, 71 4233-4250
Raymond, P. A., J. W. McClelland, R. M. Holmes, A. V Zhulidov, K. Mull, B. J. Peterson, R. G. Striegl, G. R Aiken, T. Y. Gurtovaya. 2007. The flux and age of DOC exported to the Arctic Ocean: A carbon isotopic study of the five larges arctic rivers. Global Biogeochem. Cycl., 21, GB4011, doi:10.1029/2007GB002934
Butman D., P. A. Raymond, N-H Oh, K. Mull. In Press. Desorption and remineralization potential of soil organic carbon in freshwater and marine systems. Org. Geochem. 38, 1547-1557, doi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2007.05.011
Zappa, C.J., W.R. McGillis, P. A. Raymond, J. B. Edson, E. J. Hintsa, H. J. Zemmelink, J. W. Dacy, D. T Ho. 2007. Environmental turbulent mixing controls on air-water gas exchange in marine and aquatic systems. Geophys. Res. Lett. 34, L10601, doi:10.1029/2006GL028790
Raymond P.A., N-H. Oh. 2007. An empirical study of climatic controls on riverine carbon export from 3 major United States watersheds. Global Biogeochem. Cycl. 21, GB2022, doi:1029/2006GB002783
Striegl, R.G., M. M. Dornblaser, G. R. Aiken, K. P. Wickland, P. A. Raymond. 2007. Carbon export and cycling by the York, Tanana and Porcupine Rivers, Alaska, 2001-2005. Water. Resour. Res. 43, W02411, doi:10.1029/2006WR005201
Oh N-H, P. A. Raymond. 2006. Contribution of agricultural liming to riverine bicarbonate export and CO2 sequestration in the Ohio River basin. Global Biogeochem. Cycl. 20:GB3012, doi:10.1029/2005GB002565
Raymond, P.A. 2005. The Composition and Transport of Organic Carbon in Rainfall: Insights from the Natural (13C and 14C) Isotopes of Carbon. Geophys. Res. Lett 32:L14402, doi:10.1029/2005GL022879
Striegl, R.G., G.R. Aiken, M.M Dornblaser, P.A. Raymond, K.P. Wickland. 2005. A decrease in the discharge normalized DOC export by the Yukon River during summer through autumn. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32:L21413 doi:10.1029/2005GL024413
Cooper L., R. Benner, J. McClelland, R. Holmes, B. Peterson, P.A. Raymond, D. Hansell, J. M. Grebmeier, L.A., Codospoti. 2005. The linkage between runoff, dissolved organic carbon, and the stable oxygen isotope composition of seawater and other water mass indicators in the Arctic Ocean. J. Geophys. Res., 110:G02013, doi:10.1029/2005JG000031
Raymond, P.A., Bauer, J.E., Caraco, N.F., Cole, J.J., Longworth, B. and Petsch, S.T., 2004. Controls on the variability of organic matter and dissolved inorganic carbon ages in northeast US rivers. Marine Chemistry, 92 353-366
Raymond, P.A. and Cole, J.J., 2003. Increase in the export of alkalinity from North America's largest river. Science, 301 88-91
Raymond, P.A. and Hopkinson, C.S., 2003. Ecosystem modulation of dissolved carbon age in a temperate marsh-dominated estuary. Ecosystems, 6 694-705
Zappa, C.J., Raymond, P.A., Terray, E.A. and McGillis, W.R., 2003. Variation in surface turbulence and the gas transfer velocity over a tidal cycle in a macro-tidal estuary. Estuaries, 26 1401-1415
Raymond, P.A. and Bauer, J.E., 2001a. DOC cycling in a temperate estuary: A mass balance approach using natural C-14 and C-13 isotopes. Limnology and Oceanography, 46 655-667
Raymond, P.A. and Bauer, J.E., 2001b. Riverine export of aged terrestrial organic matter to the North Atlantic Ocean. Nature, 409 497-500
Raymond, P.A. and Bauer, J.E., 2001c. Use of C-14 and C-13 natural abundances for evaluating riverine, estuarine, and coastal DOC and POC sources and cycling: a review and synthesis. Organic Geochemistry, 32 469-485
Raymond, P.A. and Cole, J.J., 2001. Gas exchange in rivers and estuaries: Choosing a gas transfer velocity. Estuaries, 24 312-317
Ducklow, HW, GL. Schultz, P. Raymond, J Bauer and F-K Shiah. 2000. "Bacterial and DOM dynamics in large and small estuaries." Pp 105-112 In: CR. Bell, M. Brylinsky and P. Johnson-Green, Eds, Microbial Biosystems-New Frontiers. Proc. 8th Int'l Symposium on Microbial Ecology. Atlantic Canada Society for Microbial Ecology: Halifax NS. 939pg
Raymond, P.A. and Bauer, J.E., 2000. Bacterial consumption of DOC during transport through a temperate estuary. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 22 1-12
Raymond, P.A., Bauer, J.E. and Cole, J.J., 2000. Atmospheric CO2 evasion, dissolved inorganic carbon production, and net heterotrophy in the York River estuary. Limnology and Oceanography, 45 1707-1717
Raymond, P.A., Caraco, N.F. and Cole, J.J., 1997. Carbon dioxide concentration and atmospheric flux in the Hudson River. Estuaries, 20 381-390
Caraco, N.F., Cole, J.J., Raymond, P.A., Strayer, D.L., Pace, M.L., Findlay, S.E.G. and Fischer, D.T., 1997. Zebra mussel invasion in a large, turbid river: Phytoplankton response to increased grazing. Ecology, 78 588-602
Raymond P.A., J.J. Cole. 1994. The use of direct carbon dioxide measurements on the Hudson River Estuary. Final Reports of the Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program, 1993. Section I
SUBMITTED ARTICLES
Caraco, N.F., J. E. Bauer, J.J. Cole, P. A. Raymond. submitted Ancient organic carbon subsidies to a modern river food web. Science
NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Raymond, P.A., 2005. The Age of the Amazon’s Breath. Nature, 436 469-470
Raymond, P. and Cole, J., 2003. Response to "Alkalinity Export and Carbon Balance". Science, 302 985
Raymond, P. and Cole, J., 2003. Response to Comment on "Increased Alkalinity in the Mississippi". Science, 302 985-987

