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Publications Co-Authored by Students

Halfman, J.D. and S. Alderman, 2001. "The Seneca Lake Salt Investigationfingerlakes collage Continues. Lake Watch: A Newsletter of the Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association."

Halfman, J.D., S.M. Baldwin, J.P. Rumpf and M.B. Giancarlo, 2001, "The impact of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on the limnology, geochemistry and sedimentology of Seneca Lake, New York." Wagenet, L.P., D.A. Eckhardt, N.G. Hairston, D.E. Karig, and R. Yager, eds., A Symposium on the Environmental Research in the Cayuga Lake Watershed. October 12, 1999. Natural Resource, Agriculture and Engineering Service (NRAES), Cooperative Extension, Cornell University. P. 154-166.

Dedrick, R.R., J.D. Halfman & D.B. McKinney, 2000. "An inexpensive, microprocessor-based, data logging system." Computers and Geoscience. v. 26, p. 1059-1066.

Halfman, J.D. & D.T. Herrick, 1998. "Mass-movement and reworking of late glacial and postglacial sediments in northern Seneca Lake, New York." Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences, v. 20, p. 227-241.

Halfman, J.D., K.E. Maloney, & many others, 1997. "Seneca Lake Limnology: A report on our current understanding." Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association & Seneca Lake Area Partners in 5 Counties in house report.

Halfman, J.D., D.T. Herrick, N. Ciszkowski, and M. Potter, 1997. "Potential paleoclimatic proxies gleaned from Seneca Lake." New York Glaciogram, v. 32, p. 7.

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