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Books
Burdige,
D.J.
2006. Geochemistry
of
Marine
Sediments.
Princeton Univ. Press. (clickherefor
additional information) Manuscripts in submission
Burdige,
D.J., T. Komada, C. Magen and J.P. Chanton. Carbon cycling in Santa
Barbara Basin sediments: A modeling study. J. Mar. Res., submitted.
Burdige, D.J., T. Komada, C. Magen and J.P. Chanton. A model for DOC
and DON cycling in Santa Barara Basin sediment pore waters. Geochim.
Cosmochim. Acta, submitted.
Hung,
C.-W., K.-H. Huang, Y.-Y. Shih, Y.-S. Lin, H.-H. Chen, C.-C. Wang,
C.-C. Hung and D. Burdige. Benthic fluxes of dissolved organic
carbon from gas hydrate sediments in the northern South China Sea.
Nature - Sci. Reports, submitted. Published papers and book chapters (by the decades) 2010 -
2016
Bianchi,
T.S., K.M. Schreiner, R.W. Smith, D.J. Burdige, and D. Conley.
2016. Changes in coastal redox: Human versus natural causes. Ann.
Rev. Earth Planet Sci., in press.
Komada,
T., D. J. Burdige, H.-L. Li, C. Magen, J. Chanton, and A. K. Cada.
2016. Organic matter cycling across the sulfate-methane transition zone
of the Santa Barbara Basin, California Borderland. Geochim. Cosmochim.
Acta, 176:259-278.
2015
Burdige, D.J. 2015. Introduction to marine sediment geochemistry. Limnology and Oceanography e-Lectures 5: 2164-0254.
Burdige, D.J. and Komada, T. 2015.
Sediment pore waters. in Biogeochemistry
of
Marine Dissolved Organic Matter 2nd ed.
(D. Hansell and C.
Carlson,
eds.). Elsevier. pp. 535-577.
Chevis,
D. A., K. H. Johannesson, D. J. Burdige, J. Tang, S. B. Moran, and R.
P. Kelly. 2015. Submarine groundwater discharge of rare earth elements to a
tidally-mixed estuary in southern Rhode Island. Chem.
Geol., 397:128-142.
Chevis,
D. A., K. H. Johannesson, D. J. Burdige, J. E. Cable, J. B. Martin, and
M. Roy. 2015. Rare earth element cycling in a sandy subterranean
estuary in Florida, USA. Mar. Chem., Mar. Chem. 176: 34-50.
Corbett,
J.E., M.M. Tfaily, D.J. Burdige, W.T. Cooper, P.H. Glaser, and
J.P. Chanton. 2015. The relative importance of
methanogensis in the decomposition of organic matter in northern
wetlands. J. Geophys. Res. Biogeosciences, 2014JG002797.
Joshi,
S. R., R. K. Kukkadapu, D. J. Burdige, M. E. Bowden, D. L. Sparks, and
D. P. Jaisi. 2015. Organic matter remineralization predominates
phosphorus cycling in the mid-bay sediments in the Chesapeake Bay.
Environ. Sci. Tech. 49:5887-5896.
Li,
W., S.R. Joshi, G. Hou, D.J. Burdige, D.L. Sparks, and D.P. Jaisi.
2015. Characterizing the phosphorus speciation of Chesapeake Bay
sediments using chemical extraction, 31P NMR, and X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy. Environ. Sci. Technol., 49: 203-211.
2013
Corbett,
J.E., D.J. Burdige, M.M. Tfaily, A.R. Dial, W.T. Cooper, P.H. Glaser,
and J.P. Chanton. 2013. Surface production fuels deep
heterotrophic respiration in northern peatlands. Global
Biogeochem. Cycles. 27:1163-1174. DOI 10.1002/2013GB004677.
Burdige,
D.
J., Komada, T. 2013. Using ammonium pore
water profiles to assess
stoichiometry of deep remineralization
processes in methanogenic
continental margin sediments. Geochem.
Geophys. Geosyst., 14,
doi:10.1002/ggge.20117.
Komada,
T.,
Burdige, D. J., Crispo, S. M., Druffel, E.
R. M., Griffin, S.,
Johnson, L., Le, D. 2013. Dissolved
organic carbon dynamics in
anaerobic sediments of the Santa Monica
Basin. Geochim. Cosmochim.
Acta, 110: 253-273.
2012
Corbett,
J.E.,
Tfaily, M.M., Burdige, D.J.
Cooper, W.T., Glaser, P.H., and
Chanton, J.P. 2012.
Partitioning pathways of CO2
production in peatlands with
stable carbon isotopes..
Biogeochem 1-14. doi:
10.1007/s10533-012-9813-1.
Burdige,
D.J.
2012. Estuarine and coastal sediments –
coupled
biogeochemical
cycling. In Treatise on Estuarine and
Coastal Science, vol. 5 (R. Laane
and J.J. Middelburg, eds.). pp. 279-316.
Elsevier.
Hu,
X., D.J. Burdige, and
R.C. Zimmerman. 2012. δ13C is a
signature of
light availability and photosynthesis in
seagrass. Limnol. Oceanogr.
57:441-448.
2011
Burdige,
D.J.
2011.
Temperature dependence of organic matter
remineralization in deeply buried marine
sediments. Earth
Planet.
Sci. Letters 311: 396-410.
Burdige,
D.J.
and T. Komada. 2011. Anaerobic oxidation of
methane and the
stoichiometry of remineralization processes
in continental margin
sediments, Limnol. Oceanogr. 56(5):1781-1796
.
Johannesson,
K.
H., D. A. Chevis, D. J. Burdige, J. E.
Cable, J. B. Martin, and M.
Roy. 2011. Submarine groundwater discharge
is an important net source
of light and middle REEs to coastal waters
of the Indian River Lagoon,
Florida USA. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
75:825-84.
2010
Burdige,
D.J.,
Hu,
X. and R.C.
Zimmerman. 2010. The widespread
occurrence of carbonate
dissolution and
reprecipitation in Bahamas Bank sediments.
Am. J. Sci., 310:492-521.
Dierssen,
H.M.,
Zimmerman,
R.C., Drake,
L.A. and Burdige, D. 2010. Benthic ecology
from space: optics and net
primary
production across the Great Bahama Bank from
seagrass and benthic
algae. Marine Ecology Progress Series
411:1-15.
2000
- 2009
Neuweiler,
F.,
E. Turner,
and D.J. Burdige. 2009. Early
Neoproterozoic origin of the Metazoan
phylum preserved in carbonate
rock texture. Geology
35:475-478. (Cited by Discover
magazine as the #12
scientific discovery of the year. Clickherefor
more details.)
Neuweiler,
F.,
E.C.
Elizabeth C. Turner, and D.J. Burdige.
2009. Early
Neoproterozoic origin of the metazoan clade
recorded in carbonate rock
texture: REPLY (to a comment by N.
Planavsky). Geology 2009
v.
37, p. e196-196 (electronic supplement).
Dierssen,
H.M.,
R.C. Zimmerman
and D.J. Burdige. 2009. Optics and remote
sensing of Bahamian carbonate sediment
whitings and potential
relationship to wind-driven Langmuir
circulation. Biogeosciences
6:487-500.
Dierssen,
H.M.,
R.C. Zimmerman, L.A. Drake, and D. Burdige.
2009. Potential
transport
of unattached benthic macroalgae to the deep
sea through wind-driven
Langmuir circulation. Geophy. Res. Letters
36, L04602,
doi:10.1029/2008GL036188.
Chanton.
J.P.,
P.H. Glaser, L.S. Chasar, D. J. Burdige, M.
E. Hines, D. I.
Siegel, L.B. Tremblay, and W.T. Cooper.
2008. Radiocarbon evidence for
the importance of surface vegetation on
fermentation and methanogenesis
in contrasting types of boreal
peatlands. Global Biogeochem.
Cycles 22, GB4022, doi:10.1029/2008GB003274.
Hu,
X.
and
D.J. Burdige. 2008. Shallow
marine carbonate dissolution and early
diagenesis –
Implications
from an incubation study. J. Mar. Res.
66:489-527.
Burdige,
D.J.,
X.
Hu and R.C. Zimmerman. 2008. Rates of
carbonate
dissolution in
permeable sediments estimated from pore
water profiles: the role of
seagrasses. Limnol. Oceanogr.
53:549-565.
Neuweiler
F.,
I. Daoust, P.-A.
Bourque, and D.J. Burdige.
2007. Collagen-supported
precipitation of authigenic
aragonite during
the
natural degradation of a modern
siliceous sponge, Great Bahama
Bank,
The Bahamas. J. Sed. Res.77:552-563.
Burdige,
D.J.
2007.
The preservation of organic matter in
marine
sediments: Controls,
mechanisms and an imbalance in sediment
organic carbon
budgets? Chem.
Rev. 107:467-485. (special thematic issue on
chemical
oceanography).
Hu,
X.
and
D.J. Burdige. 2007. Enriched stable carbon
isotopes in the pore waters of carbonate
sediments dominated by seagrasses: evidence
for coupled carbonate
dissolution and
reprecipitation. Geochim.
Cosmochim. Acta 71:129-144.
Johannesson,
K.H.
and D.J. Burdige. 2007. Balancing the global
neodymium budget: Evaluating the role of
groundwater. Earth Planet Sci. Letters
253:129-142.
Burdige,
D.J.,
2006.
Data Report: Dissolved carbohydrates
in
interstitial waters from the Equatorial
Pacific and Peru Margin, ODP
Leg 201. in: Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 201
(B.B. Jørgensen,
S.L. D'Hondt
and D.J. Miller, eds.).
Neuweiler,
F.,
and D.J.
Burdige.
2005. The modern calcifying
sponge Spheciospongia vesparium (Lamark,
1815), Great Bahama Bank:
Implications for ancient sponge mud mounds.
Sediment. Geol.
175:89-98.
Burdige,
D.J.
2005.
The burial of terrestrial organic carbon
in marine sediments: A re-assessment. Global
Biogeochem. Cycles 19:
10.1029/2004GB002368.
Komada, T., C.E. Reimers,
G.W. Luther III, and D.J.
Burdige.
2004. Factors affecting dissolved
organic matter dynamics in
mixed-redox to anoxic coastal sediments.
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
68:4099-4111.
Burdige, D.J.,
Kline, S.A and Chen, W. 2004. The cycling of
fluorescent dissolved organic matter in
contrasting marine sediments.
Mar. Chem. 89:289-311.
Johannesson, K.H., J. Tang,
J.M. Daniels, W.J. Bounds, and D.J.
Burdige.
2004. Organic geochemistry of rare earth
elements
in blackwaters of the Great Dismal Swamp,
Virginia, USA. Chem.
Geol. 209:271-294.
Sharp, J.H. et al (14
co-authors including D.J.
Burdige). 2004.
A direct instrument comparison for
measurement of total dissolved
nitrogen in seawater. Mar. Chem. 84:181-193.
Berelson, W., J. McManus,
K. Coale, K. Johnson, T. Kilgore, D.
Burdige, D. Colodner, F. Chavez, R. Kudela
and J. Boucher.
2003. A time series of benthic flux
measurements from Monterey Bay,
CA. Cont. Shelf. Res.
23:457-481.
Burdige, D.J. 2002.
Sediment pore waters. in Biogeochemistry
of
Marine Dissolved Organic Matter
(D. Hansell and C.
Carlson,
eds.). Academic Press.
Burdige,
D.J.
and
R.C. Zimmerman. 2002. Impact of seagrass
density on carbonate dissolution in Bahamian
sediments. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 47:1751-1763.
Sharp, J.H. et al. (27
authors incl. D.J.
Burdige). 2002. A
preliminary methods comparison for
measurement of dissolved organic
nitrogen in seawater. Mar. Chem. 78:171-184.
Burdige, D.J. 2001.
Dissolved organic matter in estuarine
sediment
pore waters. in Organic
Geochemical
Tracers in Estuaries(E.
Canuel and T. Bianchi, eds.). special issue
of Org. Geochem.
32:487-505.
Burdige, D.J., A.
Skoog and K.G. Gardner. 2000. Dissolved and
particulate carbohydrates in contrasting
marine sediments. Geochim.
Cosmochim. Acta 64:1029-1041.
Skrabal, S.A., J.R. Donat
and D.J. Burdige.
2000. Pore water
distributions of dissolved copper and
copper-complexing ligands
in estuarine
sediments. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
64:1843-1857.
1990
-
1999
Burdige,
D.J.,
W.M.
Berelson, J. McManus, K. Coale and K.
Johnson.
1999. Fluxes of dissolved organic carbon
from California continental
margin sediments. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
63:1507-1515.
McManus,
J., W.M. Berelson, G.P. Klinkhammer, K.
Johnson, K. Coale, R. Anderson,
N. Kumar, D.J. Burdige, D.E. Hammond, H.J.
Brumsack, and D.C. McCorkle.
1998. Geochemistry of barium in marine
sediments: potential influence
of diagenesis on burial. Geochim. Cosmochim.
Acta 62:3453-3473.
Burdige D.J. and
Gardner K.G. 1998. Molecular weight
distribution
of dissolved organic carbon in marine
sediment pore waters. Mar.
Chem. 62:45-64.
Burdige, D.J. and S. Zheng. 1998. The
biogeochemical cycling of dissolved organic
nitrogen in estuarine
sediments. Limnol. Oceanogr.
43:1796-1813.
Skrabal,
S.A.,
J.R. Donat and D.J. Burdige.
1997. Fluxes of copper-complexing ligands
from estuarine sediments.
Limnol. Oceanogr. 42:992-996.
Berelson,W.M., J. McManus, T. Kilgore, K.
Coale, K.S. Johnson, K.
Coale, D.J. Burdige, C. Pilskaln. 1996.
Biogenic matter diagenesis on
the seafloor: A comparison of two
continental margin transects. J. Mar.
Res. 54:731-762.
Dhakar, S.P. and D.J. Burdige. 1996. A
coupled, non-linear steady-state
model for early diagenetic processes in
pelagic marine sediments. Am.
J. Sci. 296:296-330.
Burdige,
D.J., C.M. Huang, N. Krishna and F.E.
Scully, Jr. 1995. Aliphatic
amines in Chesapeake Bay sediments. Marine
Chem. 51:45-54.
Lustwerk,
R.L. and D.J. Burdige. 1995. Elimination of
dissolved
sulfide interference in the flow injection
determination of CO2
by the addition of molybdate. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 40:1011-1012.
Burdige,
D.J. and J. Homstead. 1994. Fluxes of
dissolved organic
carbon from Chesapeake Bay sediments.
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
58:3407-3424.
Anderson,
I.C., M.A. Poth, J. Homstead, and D.J.
Burdige. 1993.
A comparison of NO and N2O production by
autotrophic and heterotrophic
nitrifiers. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
59:3525-3533.
Burdige,
D.J.
1993. The biogeochemistry of manganese and
iron
reduction in marine sediments. Earth-Sci
Rev.
35:249-284.
Hopkinson,
C.S., et al. (incl. D.J. Burdige).
1993.
DON subgroup report. Mar. Chem. 41:23-36
(prepared as a part of
the workshop The Measurement of
Dissolved Organic Carbon and
Nitrogen in Natural Waters).
Burdige,
D.J., S.P. Dhakar, and K.H. Nealson. 1992.
Effects
of manganese oxide mineralogy on microbial
and chemical manganese
reduction. Geomicrobiology J.10:29-50.
Burdige,
D.J., M.J. Alperin, J. Homstead and C.S.
Martens.
1992. The role of benthic fluxes of
dissolved organic carbon in
oceanic and sedimentary carbon cycling.
Geophys. Res. Letters
19:1851-1854.
Sediment
Diagenesis Working Group (incl. D.J.
Burdige). 1992.
Sediment diagenesis working group report.
Mar. Chem. 29:27-37.
(prepared as a part of the workshop Marine
Organic
Geochemistry:
Review
and Challenges for the Future).
Burdige,
D.J. 1991. The kinetics of organic matter
mineralization
in anoxic marine sediments. J. Mar.
Research 49:727-761.
Burdige,
D.J. 1991. Microbial processes affecting
alanine and
glutamic acid in anoxic marine sediments.
FEMS Microbiol. Ecology
85:211-231.
Velinsky,
D.J., M.L. Fogel and D.J. Burdige. 1991.
Nitrogen
diagenesis in anoxic marine sediments:
isotope effects. Annu.
Rep. Director Geophys. Lab., Carneg.
Instn. Washington, 1990-1991,
pp. 154-162.
Burdige,
D.J. and C.S. Martens. 1990.
Biogeochemical cycling
in an organic-rich marine basin. 11. The
sedimentary cycling of
dissolved, free amino acids. Geochim.
Cosmochim. Acta 54:3033-3052.
1980
-
1989
Burdige,
D.J.
1989. The effects of sediment slurrying on
microbial
processes, and the role of amino acids as
substrates for sulfate
reduction in anoxic, marine sediments.
Biogeochem. 8:1-23.
Burdige,
D.J.
and C.S. Martens. 1988. Biogeochemical
cycling
in an organic-rich marine basin. 10. The
role of amino acids in
sedimentary carbon and nitrogen cycling.
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
52:1571-1584.
Burdige,
D.J.
and K.H. Nealson. 1986. Chemical and
microbiological
studies of sulfide-mediated manganese
reduction. Geomicrobiology
J. 4:361-387.
Burdige,
D.J.
and K.H. Nealson. 1985. Microbial
manganese reduction
by enrichment cultures from coastal marine
sediments. Appl. Environ.
Microbiol. 50:491-497.
Kepkay,
P.E.,
D.J. Burdige and K.H. Nealson. 1984.
Kinetics
of microbial manganese binding and
oxidation. Geomicrobiology
J. 3:245-262.
Burdige,
D.J.
1983. The Biogeochemistry of Manganese
Redox
Reactions: Rates and Mechanisms.
Ph.D. Dissertation, Scripps
Institution of Oceanography, UCSD.
Burdige,
D.J.,
P.E. Kepkay and K.H. Nealson. 1983. An in
situ method for determining
microbial manganese oxidation
rates in sediments. in Biomineralization
and
Biological
Metal Accumulation. (P. Westbroek
and E.W. deJong, eds.).
D. Reidel
Pub. Co., pp. 481-487.
Burdige,
D.J.
and P.E. Kepkay. 1983. Determination of
bacterial
manganese oxidation rates in sediments
using an in situ
dialysis technique, I. Laboratory studies.
Geochim. Cosmochim.
Acta 47:1907-1916.
Burdige,
D.J.
and J.M. Gieskes. 1983. A pore
water/solid phase
diagenetic model for manganese in marine
sediments. Am. J. Sci.
283:29-47.
prior
to
1979
Burdige,
D.J.
and D.A. Sweigart. 1978. Mechanism of
addition
of N-propylimidazole to
tetraphenylporphinatoiron(III)chloride.
Inorg. Chim. Acta 28:L131-133.