Jeff Chanton
Recent Publications
Chanton, J.P. and Schert, J.D. Scientists See A Solution To Global Warming. Tampa Tribune. February 18, 2006, Section: NATION/WORLD, Page: 11.
Abichou, T., D. Powelson, J. Chanton, S. Escoriaza , and J. Stern, 2006. Characterization of Methane Flux and Oxidation at a Solid Waste Landfill. Journal of Environmental Engineering, Vol. 132, No. 2, 220-228. DOI: 10.1061/_ASCE_0733-9372_2006 _132:2_220_.
Happell, J. D., S. Opsahl, Z. Top, and J.P. Chanton, 2006. Apparent CFC and 3H/3He age differences in water from Floridan Aquifer springs, Journal of Hydrology, 319, 410-426.
Prater, J.L., B. Mortazavi, J. P. Chanton. 2006. Diurnal Variation of the δ13C of Pine Needle Respired CO2 Evolved in Darkness, Plant, Cell and Environment, Vol. 29, 202- 211.
Bugna, G.C. J.P. Chanton, T.B. Stauffer, W.G. MacIntyre, and E.L. Libelo, 2005. Partitioning microbial respiration between jet fuel and native organic matter in an organic-rich longcontaminated aquifer. Chemosphere, 60, 177-187.
Chanton, J.P., 2005. The Effect Of Gas Transport Mechanism On The Isotope Signature of Methane In Wetlands. Organic Geochemistry, Volume 36, Issue 5, 753-768.
Chasar, L.C., J.P. Chanton, C.C. Koenig, and F.C. Coleman, 2005. Evaluating the effect of environmental disturbance on the trophic structure of Florida Bay, U.S.A.: Multiple stable isotope analyses of contemporary and historical specimens. Limnology and Oceanography, 50, 1059-1072.
S.E. Lindberg, W. Dong, J. Chanton, R. Qualls and T. Meyers, 2005. A mechanism for bimodal emission of gaseous mercury from aquatic macrophytes in the Everglades, Atmos. Envir. 39, 1289-1301.
Chanton, J.P., Chasar, L.C., Glaser, P., Siegel, D., 2005. Chapter 6, Carbon and hydrogen isotopic effects in microbial methane from terrestrial environments. In: Flanagan,L.B., Ehleringer, J.R., Pataki, D.E. (Eds.), Stable Isotopes and Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions, Physiological Ecology Series. Elsevier-Academic Press, Amsterdam, pages 85-105.
Dillon, K.S. and J. P. Chanton, 2005. Nutrient transformations between rainfall and stormwater runoff. Limnology and Oceanography, 50, 62-69.
Mortazavi, B., J.P. Chanton, J.L. Prater, A. Oishi, R. Oren and G. Katul, 2005. Temporal variability in 13C of respired CO2 in a pine and a hardwood forest subject to similar climatic conditions. Ocelogia, 142, 57-69.
Bogner, J., K. Spokas, J. Chanton, D. Powelson, J. Fleiger, and T. Abichou, 2005. Modeling Landfill Methane Emissions From Biocovers: A Combined Theoretical-Empirical Approach. Proceedings of the Tenth International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, 3-7 October, 2005. S. Margherita do Pula, Sardinia.
Barlaz, M.A., R. Green, J.P. Chanton, C.D. Goldsmith, and G.R. Hater, 2004. Evaluation of a Biologically Active Cover for Mitigation of Landfill Gas Emissions. Environmental Science and Technology. Environ. Sci. Technol., 38, 4891-4899.
Chapman N.R., J. Pohlman, R. Coffin, J.P. Chanton, and L.L. Lapham, 2004. Thermogenic Gas Hydrates in the Northern Cascadia Margin. EOS, Transactions, Americana Geophysical Union, 85, 361.
Bugna, G.C., J.P. Chanton, C.A. Kelley, T.B. Stauffer, W.G. Macintyre, E.L. Libelo, 2004. A field test of δ13C as a tracer of aerobic hydrocarbon degradation. Organic Geochemistry, 35, 123-135.
Glaser, P.H. J.P. Chanton, D.O. Rosenberry, P.J. Morin, D.I. Siegel, O. Ruud, A.S. Reeve, L. Chasar, 2004. Surface Deformations as Indicators of Deep Ebullition Fluxes in a Large Northern Peatland, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, Vol. 18, No. 1, GB100310.1029/2003GB002069
Mortazavi, B., and J.P. Chanton, 2004. Use of Keeling plots to determine sources of dissolved organic carbon in nearshore and open ocean systems. Limnol. Oceanogr. 49, 102-108.
Chanton, J.P., W. Burnett, H. Dulaiova, D.R. Corbett, M. Taniguchi, 2003. Seepage Rate Variability in Florida Bay Driven by Atlantic Tidal Height. Biogeochemistry, 66, 187-202.
Dillon, K, W. Burnett, G. Kim, J. Chanton, D.R. Corbett, K. Elliot and L. Kump, 2003. Groundwater flow and phosphate dynamics surrounding a high discharge wastewater disposal well in the Florida Keys. Journal of Hydrology, 284, 193-210.
Sassen, R, A.V. Milkov, E. Ozgul, H.H. Roberts, J.L. Hunt, M.A. Beeunas, J.P. Chanton, D.A. DeFreitasa, S.T. Sweet, 2003. Gas venting and subsurface charge in the Green Canyon area, Gulf of Mexico continental slope: evidence of a deep bacterial methane source? Organic Geochemistry, 34, 1455-1465.
Scheutz, C., P. Kjeldsen, J. Chanton, D. Blake, and J. Bogner, 2003. Comparative oxidation and net emissions of CH4 and selected non-CH4 organic compounds in landfill cover soils. Environmental Science and Technology, 37, 5150-5158.
Hale, J.R., J.Z. DeBoer, J.P. Chanton, and H.A. Spiller, 2003. Questioning the Delphic Oracle. Scientific American 389, #2, 66-73.
Harden, H.S., J.P. Chanton, J.B. Rose, D.E. John, and M.E. Hooks, 2003. Comparison of Sulfur Hexafluoride, fluorescein and Rhodamine Dyes and the Bacteriophage PRD-1 in Tracing Subsurface Flow. Journal of Hydrology, 277, 100-115.
Burnett, W., J. Chanton, J. Christoff, E. Kontar, S. Krupa, M. Lambert, W. Moore, D. Orourke, R. Paulsen, C. Smite, L. Smithe and M. Taniguchi, 2002. Assessing Methodologies for measuring groundwater discharge to the ocean. EOS, cover article, 83, page 121.
Chanton, J.P., T.J. Arkebauer, H. Harden, S.B. Verma, 2002. Diel variation in lacunal CH4 and CO2 concentration and _13C in Phragmites australis. Biogeochemistry, 59, 287-301.
Chanton, J.P., 2002. Global warming and Florida. Florida Wildlife, 56, 16-19.
Chanton, J.P., 2002. Global Warming and Rising Oceans. Published online: http://www.actionbioscience.org/environment/chanton.html, www.actionbioscience.org., Promoting science literacy.

