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Jonathan Cole

Howarth, Robert W., Roxanne Marino, and Jonathan J. Cole. 1988. “Nitrogen Fixation In Freshwater, Estuarine And Marine Ecosystems. 2. Biogeochemical Controls”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 33: 688-701.
Howarth, Robert W., Roxanne Marino, J.M. Lane, and Jonathan J. Cole. 1988. “Nitrogen Fixation In Freshwater, Estuarine, And Marine Ecosystems. 1. Rates And Importance”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 33: 669-687.
Cole, Jonathan J., Stuart E. G. Findlay, and Michael L. Pace. 1988. “Bacterial Production In Fresh And Saltwater Ecosystems: A Cross-System Overview”. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 43: 1-10.
Cole, Jonathan J., S. Honjo, and J. Erez. 1987. “Particulate Flux And Benthic Decomposition Of Organic Matter At A Deep-Water Site In The Panama Basin”. Nature 327: 703-704.
McDowell, William H., Jonathan J. Cole, and Charles T. Driscoll. 1987. “Simplified Version Of The Ampoule-Persulfate Method For The Determination Of Dissolved Organic Carbon”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 44: 214-218.
Likens, Gene E., Jonathan J. Cole, J. Kolasa, J. B. McAninch, M.J. McDonnell, G.G. Parker, and David L. Strayer. 1987. “Status And Future Of Ecosystem Science - Cary Conference 1985”. Occasional Publication Of The Institute Of Ecosystem Studies. Millbrook, NY: Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
Alldredge, A., Jonathan J. Cole, and D.A. Caron. 1986. “Production Of Heterotrophic Bacteria On Amorphous Macroaggregates (Marine Snow) In Neritic And Open Ocean Waters”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 31: 68-76.
Cole, Jonathan J., and C. Lee. 1986. “Rapid Microbial Metabolism Of Betaalanine, A Non-Protein Amino Acid, In Brackish And Oceanic Waters”. Biogeochemistry 2: 299-312.
Cole, Jonathan J., Robert W. Howarth, S.S. Nolan, and Roxanne Marino. 1986. “Sulfate Inhibition Of Molybdate Assimilation By Planktonic Algae And Bacteria: Implications For The Aquatic Nitrogen Cycle”. Biogeochemistry 2: 179-196.
Howarth, Robert W., and Jonathan J. Cole. 1985. “Molybdenum Availability, Nitrogen Limitation And Phytoplankton Growth In Natural Waters”. Science 229: 653-655.