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Books

S. Katsev, Introduction to Sediment Geochemistry, World Scientific, 250 pp (2026)

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

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Theses


Tongyao Pu (2023) Stratification stability of tropical lakes and their responses to climatic changes: Lake Towuti (Indonesia) (PDF)
Fakhraee, Mojtaba (2018) A new insight into the geochemnistry of sulfur in low sulfate environments. PhD. Thesis. University if Minnesota (PDF).
Li, Jiying (2014) Sediment diagenesis in large lakes Superior and Malawi. Geochemical cycles and budgets and comparisons to marine sediments. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota (PDF).
Aaberg, Arthur (2013) Warming and stratification changes in Lake Kivu, East Africa. M.Sc. Thesis. University of Minnesota Duluth (PDF).
Kistner, Matthew (2013) Organic carbon reactivity in Lake Superior. Water Resources Science M.Sc. Plan B project. University of Minnesota (PDF).
Li, Jiying (2011) Diagenesis and sediment-water exchanges in organic-poor sediments of Lake Superior. M.Sc. Thesis. University of Minnesota (PDF).

Media



National Geographic: This African lake may literally explode , January 18, 2024
Futurity: Team Discovers New Sulfur Cycle in Lake Superior, November 17, 2023Newsweek: Laka Superior Study Reveals 3-Billion-Year Secret About Earth, November 17, 2023EurekAlert: Research in Lake Superior reveals how sulfur might have cycled in Earth’s ancient oceans, November 16, 2023Life Technology: Research in Lake Superior reveals how sulfur might have cycled in Earth’s ancient oceans, November 16, 2023Environmental News Network: Research in Lake Superior reveals how sulfur might have cycled in Earth’s ancient oceans, November 16, 2023PhysOrg: Research in Lake Superior reveals how sulfur might have cycled in Earth’s ancient oceans, November 16, 2023News Release: Research in Lake Superior reveals how sulfur might have cycled in Earth’s ancient oceans, November 16, 2023
Duluth News Tribune: Making the connection: UWS professor launches tutoring platform for Ukrainian students, June 29, 2022Great Lakes Echo: Water test: quagga mussels hijack key Great Lakes nutrient, June 21, 2022Deutsche Welle Planet: Why we need more of these ASAP,  Video Report, May 20, 2022Rashkin Report, Tutoring Without Borders: Tutors helping Ukrainian students worldwide, May 5, 2022
NPR Michigan Radio: Invasive mussels now control key Great Lakes nutrients, threatening fish, February 16, 2021Bridge Michigan: Invasive mussels now control key Great Lakes nutrients, threatening fish, February 15, 2021NSF Research News: Invasive mussels now control a key nutrient in the American Great Lakes, February 9, 2021Nature World News: Quagga mussels threaten the world's greatest ecosystem, January 28, 2021Great Lakes Now: Mussel-Phosphorus Puzzle: Invasive mussels are reshaping the chemistry of the Great Lakes, January 27, 2021 IFLScience.com: How a single species devastated the world's largest freshwater ecosystem, January 27, 2021Science Daily: Invasive mussels now control a key nutrient in the American Great Lakes, January 26, 2021PhysOrg: Quagga mussel found to be primary regulator of phosphorus cycling in lower four Great Lakes, January 26, 2021Grist: Report points to a new culprit behind the Great Lakes big, green poop problem, January 26, 2021UMN Research Brief: Invasive mussels now control a key nutrient in the American Great Lakes, January 26, 2021

Chicago Tribune: The battle for Lake Michigan, November 20, 2020Knowable Magazine: The danger lurking in an African lake, October 7, 2020BBC Future Planet: The African lake with explosive power, October 13, 2020Smithsonian Magazine: The explosive hazard hiding in an African lake, October 14, 2020
UMN Inquiry: Researchers Solve the Mystery of Earth's Warm Middle Age , April 22, 2019
PhysOrg: Primordial oceans had oxygen 250 million years before atmosphere, January 25, 2018 ScienceDaily: Primordial oceans had oxygen 250 million years before atmosphere, January 25, 2018 GeologyPage: Primordial oceans had oxygen 250 million years before atmosphere, January 25, 2018 UPI: Primordial oceans had oxygen 250 million years before atmosphere, January 25, 2018 


Advancing Graduate Limnology Education: A Pilot Program at the Large Lakes Observatory. Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 26:61-66.
Eyes on Large Lakes. Open Rivers 10: 78-94 .
Prof. Sergei Katsev, Large Lakes Observatory, University of Minnesota Duluth2205 E. 5th Street, Duluth, MN, USA 55812. Tel.: (218) 726-6057. Email: skatsev @ d.umn.edu
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