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Obituary

Sherri Cooper (1956–2015)

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  • Cooper S.R. & Brush G. 1991. Long-term history of Chesapeake Bay anoxia. Science 254(5034): 992–996. doi: 10.1126/science.254.5034.992
  • Cooper S.R. & Brush G. 1993. A 2500-year history of anoxia and eutrophication in Chesapeake Bay. Estuaries 16(3): 617–626. doi: 10.2307/1352799
  • Cooper S.R., Huvane J., Vaithiyanathan P. & Richardson C.J. 1999. Calibration of diatoms along a nutrient gradient in Florida Everglades Water Conservation area 2A, USA. Journal of Paleolimnology 22: 413–437. doi: 10.1023/A:1008049224045
  • Cooper S.R.,·McGlothlin S.K., Madritch M. & Jones D.L. 2004. Paleoecological evidence of human impacts on the Neuse and Pamlico estuaries of North Carolina, USA. Estuaries 27: 617–633. doi: 10.1007/BF02907649
  • Cooper S.R., Goman M. &·Richardson C.J. 2008. Historical changes in water quality and vegetation in WCA-2A determined by paleoecological analyses. In: The everglades experiments: lessons for ecosystem restoration (Ed. by C. Richardson), pp. 321–350. Springer, New York, NY.
  • Cooper S., Gaiser E. & Wachnicka A. 2010. Estuarine paleoenvironmental reconstructions using diatoms. In: The diatoms: applications for the environmental and earth sciences (Ed. by J.P. Smol & E.F. Stoermer), pp. 324–345. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • Jensen J.E., Cooper S.R. & Richardson C.J. 1999. Development of a calibration model of modern pollen along a nutrient gradient in Everglades Water Conservation Area 2A, USA. Wetlands 19: 675–688. doi: 10.1007/BF03161704
  • Pyle L., Cooper S.R. & Huvane J.K. 1998. Diatom paleoecology pass key core 37, Everglades National Park, Florida Bay. USGS Open-File Report 98-522, Reston, VA.
  • Varekamp J.C., Thomas E., Altabet M., Cooper S., Brinkhuis H., Sangiorgi F., Donders T. & Buchholtz tenBrink M. 2010. Environmental change in long island sound in the recent past: eutrophication and climate change. Final Report LISRF Grant CWF 334-R (FRS 525156).
  • Willard D.A., Bernhardt C.E., Weimer L., Cooper S.R., Gamez D. & Jensen J. 2004. Atlas of pollen and spores of the Florida Everglades. Palynology 28: 175–227. doi: 10.2113/28.1.175

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