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In press, review and in
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BRAKKE, D.F. In progress. Some reasons why deans and vice
presidents should value, support and encourage undergraduate research.
BRAKKE, D.F. 2005. Depth, clarity and hue: a limnological view of Thoreau’s
Walden and the other ponds. The Concord Saunterer (in press).
Published works
BRAKKE, D.F. 2005. Preparing students for research: challenges and some
results in goal-setting, curricular design, assessment and program
coordination, p. 263-268 IN:
NSF/AAAS Invention and impact: building excellence in undergraduate
science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. AAAS/NSF, Washington, D.C.
BRAKKE, D.F. 2005. Communicating science to journalists and
policy-makers. AWIS
Magazine 34(2): 33-35.
BRAKKE, D.F. 2005. Taking responsibility for communicating science to the
public. AWIS Magazine 34(1): 26-27
BRAKKE, D.F. and D.C.
Carothers. 2004. Multiple approaches to improving
quantitative skills at James Madison University. Peer Review 6: 19-21. Invited submission
BRAKKE, D.F. 2004. Changing landscapes, changing missions: can collegial
connections be built at Southwest Florida? A case in higher education. Project Kaleidoscope, Volume IV. (www.pkal.org).
BRAKKE, D.F. 2004. Being clear on goals and definitions for undergraduate
research, p. 54-55, IN: Wenzel, T. (ed.). Enhancing research in the chemical sciences at
predominantly undergraduate institutions. Bates College, Lewiston, ME.
BRAKKE, D.F. and M.
Nelson. 2003. Practical limits to undergraduate
research, with some possible solutions to enhance quality and expand
capacity. Council for
Undergraduate Research Quarterly 24: 88-93.
BRAKKE, D.F. 2003. Catching up, keeping up and exploring new areas in
teaching and research. AWIS
Magazine 32:
42-43, 48.
BRAKKE, D.F. 2003.
Addressing societal and workforce needs, p. 167-169, IN: B.L. Madison and
L.A. Steen (eds.), Quantitative literacy: why numeracy matters for
schools and colleges. National Council on Education and the Disciplines,
Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Princeton, N.J.
BRAKKE, D.F., J.
Dilts, S. Nadler and J. Narum. 2003. Building consensus and implementing
a vision. The Department Chair 13: 26-27.
BRAKKE, D.F. and D.T.
Brown. 2002. Assessment to improve student learning, p. 119-122. IN: J.
Narum and K. Conover (ed.): Building robust learning environments in
undergraduate science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Jossey-Bass Publ., San Francisco.
BRAKKE, D.F. 2002.
Changes in undergraduate education required to support the field of
biology: Recommendations of the National Research Council. AWIS Magazine
31(4): 27-29.
BRAKKE, D.F. 2002. New
approaches to faculty and departmental evaluation designed to support
student learning. AWIS Magazine 31(3): 34-35
BRAKKE, D.F.
2001. Sustaining ecology (and ecologists): is it related only
to numbers of individuals? Guest editorial. Ecol. Soc.
Amer. Newsletter 72: 2.
BRAKKE, D.F.
2001. Moving mountains and building bridges: Rachel Carson
and Project Kaleidoscope. AWIS Magazine .
BRAKKE, D.F.
2000. Federalism, Energy Policy and
Sustainable Resource Management.Assoc. Women in Science Magazine 30 (1) : 28-29..
BRAKKE, D.F.
2000. Depth, clarity and hue: a limnological view of Thoreau's
Walden and the other ponds. The Concord Saunterer (in press).
BRAKKE, D.F. 2000. Science, Education, and Society
in a Global Village.The author acknowledges the contribution of Doyle Daves in the
evolution of this column through his presentation at the Project
Kaleidoscope 2000 Summer Institute. AWIS Magazine 29: 31-32
BRAKKE, D.F. 2000.Higher Education and Its
Responsibility to K-12 Schools _ The Essential Pipeline for Future
Scientists, Mathematicians and Engineers. AWIS Magazine.
29: 32-33.
BRAKKE, D.F.
2000. The National Science
Foundation: Research and Education for the Future. Assoc. of Women in
Science (AWIS) Magazine 29: 36-37.
BRAKKE,D.F., D.A.
Wubah, D. Schaefer, G. Gasparich, G. Macdonald, and D. Downey. 2000. Retention of Minority Students
Through Research
CUR Quarterly 20:
120-126.
BRAKKE, D.F.
1999. Mentoring, Team-Building, and
Institutional Change. Assoc. of Women in Science (AWIS) Magazine. 29: 35-36.
Wubah, D.A., and D.F.
BRAKKE. 1999. Summer undergraduate research in biology: combining
programs with different objectives. CUR Quarterly.20: 40-44.
BRAKKE, D.F. and S.A.
White. 1999. Institutional Change in
Graduate Education: Can It Be Managed?AWIS Magazine. 28: 24-25.
BRAKKE, D.F. 1999. Thoreau and His Contemporaries:
Literature for the Aquatic Sciences.Bull. Amer. Soc. Limnol. Oceanogr. 8: 38-40.
BRAKKE, D.F. 1999. Policy and Science: Some
Intersections in Human and Ecosystem Health.Assoc. of Women in Science
(AWIS) Magazine. 28:
27, 40.
BRAKKE, D.F. 1999. A Dean's Path: From Science to
University Administration? Assoc. Women in Science (AWIS) Magazine 28: 27, 38.
Wubah, D.A., and D.F.
BRAKKE. 1999. Summer undergraduate research in biology: combining
programs with different objectives. CUR Quarterly20: 40-44.
BRAKKE, D.F. 1999. Exploring Literature in
Teaching Science.AWIS Magazine28: 24-25.
BRAKKE, D.F. 1998.
Bob's Case: The Friendly Physiologist. National Teaching and Learning
Forum. 7:
(6 suppl).
Mangurian, L.P. and
D.F. BRAKKE. 1998. Discussion Questions for "Bob's Case: The
Friendly Physiologist." National Teaching and Learning Forum. 7: (6 suppl.)
Stanford, J.A., A.
Acheson, D.F. BRAKKE, S. Eversman, K. Savig and J.M Eilers. 1997. A
Screening Procedure to Evaluate Air Pollution Effects in Region 1
(Northern Rocky Mountains) Wilderness Areas. U.S.D.A. - Forest Service, GTR
RM-GTR-294, 34
p.
BRAKKE, D.F. 1996. Magical Powers, Mystical Beings
and Haunted Waters: Lake Lore in Folk Tales, Legends and Literature, LakeLine16 (4): 12-13, 30-34, 57-59.
BRAKKE, D.F. 1996. Geology Re-defined: Lake
Formation According to Folk Tales and Legends, LakeLine 16 (4): 20-21, 50-54.
McKnight, D., D.F.
BRAKKE and P. Mulholland (eds.). 1996. Global Climatic Change and
Freshwater Ecosystems. Limnol. Oceanogr. 41 (5): 815-1149.
Arnell, N., B. Bates,
H. Lang, J.J. Magnuson, P. Mulholland, S. Fisher, C. Liu, D. McKnight, O.
Starosolszky, M. Taylor, E. Aquize, S. Arnott, D. BRAKKE, L. Braun, S.
Chalise, C. Chen, C. Folt, S. Gafny, K. Hanaki, R. Hecky, G.H. Leavesley,
H. Lins, J. Nemec, K.S. Ramasastri, L. Somlyody and E. Stakhiv. 1996. Chapter
10 , Hydrology
and Freshwater Ecology, p. 325-363, IN: R. T. Watson, et al. (eds.) Climate
Change 1995. Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change:
Scientific and Technical Analyses . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 880 p.
IPCC. 1996. Climate
Change 1995. Watson, R. T., M. C. Zinyowera, R.H. Moss and D.J. Dokken,
eds.) (D.F. BRAKKE, technical editor for V. Ittekot et al., Chapter 8, Oceans, p. 266-288; L.
Bijlsma, et al., Chapter 9, Coastal Zones and Small Islands, p. 289-324; J.T.
Everett, et al., Chapter 16 , Fisheries, p. 511-537). Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, UK. 880p.
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BRAKKE, D.F. 1996. A
Case in Teaching: Ecofeminism - get real! National Teaching and Learning
Forum. 5:
5-6.
BRAKKE, D. F., J.P.
Baker, J. B_hmer, A. Hartmann, M. Havas, A. Jenkins, C.A. Kelly, S.A.
Omerod, T. Paces, R. Putz, B. O. Rosseland, D. W. Schindler and H.
Segner. 1994. Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acidification on
Aquatic Biota, p. 275-313, IN: C. A. Steinberg and R. F. Wright (eds.) Freshwater
Acidification: Past, Present and Future . John Wiley and Sons, Chicester, England.
Henriksen, A. and D.F.
BRAKKE. 1993. Chemistry of Small Humic Lakes in Southeastern Norway -
Long Term Trends, p. 120-121, IN: J. Cerny (ed.), Ecosystem Behavior:
Evaluation of Integrated Monitoring in Small Catchments, Czech Geological Survey,
Prague.
Henriksen, A. and D.F.
BRAKKE. 1993. Long term Monitoring of Regional Survey Lakes in Norway, p.
122-123, IN: J. Cerny (ed.), Ecosystem Behavior: Evaluation of
Integrated Monitoring in Small Catchments , Czech Geological Survey,
Prague.
BRAKKE, D.F.
1992. In memorium: David G. Frey. Limnol. Oceanogr. 38: 475-477.
Eilers, J. M., D. F.
BRAKKE and A. Henriksen. 1992. The inapplicability of the Gibb's
model of water chemistry for dilute lakes. Limnol. Oceanogr. 37: 1335-1337.
Hachm_ller, B., R. A.
Matthews and D. F. BRAKKE. 1991. Effects of riparian community
structure, sediment size and water quality on the macroinvertebrate
communities in a small, suburban stream. Northwest Science 65: 125-132.
BRAKKE, D. F., A.
Henriksen and S. A. Norton. 1990. A variable F-factor to explain
changes in base cation concentrations as a function of strong acid
deposition. Verh. Verein. Int. Limnol. 24: 146-149.
BRAKKE, D.F. and L.A.
Baker. 1990. Integration, p. 330-335, IN: Baker, L.A. et al. Current
status of surface water acid-base chemistry. State of Science/Technology.
Report 9. National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program.
Washington, D.C. 554p.
BRAKKE, D. F.
1990. Analysis of low ANC and acidic lakes outside North America., p.
316-328, IN: Baker, L.A., P.R. Kaufmann, A.T. Herlihy, J.M. Eilers, D.F.
BRAKKE, R.J. Olson, R.M. Ross-Todd and J.J. Beauchamp. 1990. Current
status of surface water acid-base chemistry. State of
Science/Technology. Report 9. National Acid Precipitation
Assessment Program. Washington, D.C. 554 p.
Baker, L.A., P.R.
Kaufmann, A.T. Herlihy, J.M. Eilers, D.F. BRAKKE, R.J. Olson, R.M.
Ross-Todd and J.J. Beauchamp. 1990. Current status of surface
water acid-base chemistry. State of Science/Technology. Report 9. National
Acid Precipitation Assessment Program. Washington, D.C. 554
p.
Norton, S. A., D. F.
BRAKKE, and J. S. Kahl. 1989. Major influences on the chemistry of
lake waters in Maine. IN: C.T. Jackson Sesquicentennial Vol., Studies
in Maine Geology 5: 109-124.
K_m_ri, J., D. F.
BRAKKE, A. Jenkins, S. A. Norton and R. F. Wright (eds.). 1989.Models
to describe the extent and evolution of acidification. Springer-Verlag Publ.
Heidelberg, 306 p.
Eilers, J. M., D. F.
BRAKKE, D. H. Landers, and W. S. Overton. 1989. Chemistry of wilderness
lakes in the Western United States. Env. Monitoring and Assessment 12: 3-21.
Norton, S. A., D. F.
BRAKKE and A. Henriksen. 1989. Red Herring lakes in the acid rain
literature. Sci. Total Environ. 83: 113-125.
BRAKKE, D. F., A.
Henriksen and S. A. Norton. 1989. Background concentrations of
sulphate in lakes. Water Resources Bulletin 25: 247-253.
BRAKKE, D. F. and A.
Henriksen. 1989. Uncertainties in using empirical steady-state
models to estimate critical loads of strong acids to lakes, p.
45-54 IN: K_m_ri, J. et al. (eds.) Models to describe the extent
and evolution of acidification, Springer-Verlag Publ. Heidelberg.
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Eilers, J. M., D. H.
Landers, D. F. BRAKKE and P. E. Kellar. 1988. Synoptic chemistry of lakes
in mountainous areas of the Western United States. Verh. Int.
Verein. Limnol. 23:
144-151.
Landers, D. H., J. M.
Eilers, D. F. BRAKKE and P. E. Kellar. 1988. Characteristics of acidic
lakes in the Eastern U.S. Verh. Int. Verein. Limnol. 23: 152-161.
Henriksen, A. and D.
F. BRAKKE. 1988. Sulfate deposition to surface waters. Estimates of
critical loads for Norway and the Eastern United States. Env.
Sci. Technol. 22:
8-14 (feature).
Loranger, T. J. and D.
F. BRAKKE. 1988. Birgean heat budgets and rates of heat uptake in
two monomictic lakes. Hydrobiologia 160: 123-127.
BRAKKE, D. F., J. M.
Eilers and D. H. Landers. 1988. Chemical and physical
characteristics of lakes in the Northeastern U.S. Env. Sci.
Technol. 22:
155-163.
Eilers, J. M., D. F.
BRAKKE, and D. H. Landers. 1988. Chemical and physical
characteristics of lakes in the Upper Midwest. Env. Sci. Technol. 22: 164-172.
Eilers, J. M., D. H.
Landers and D. F. BRAKKE. 1988. Chemical and physical
characteristics of lakes in the Southeastern U.S. Env. Sci. Technol.
22: 172-177.
Wright, R. F., S. A.
Norton, D. F. BRAKKE and T. Frogner. 1988. Acidification of
streamwater by experimental additions of dilute seawater to a whole
catchment. Nature334: 422-424.
Loranger, T. J. and D.
F. BRAKKE. 1988. The extent of snowpack influence on lake water
chemistry in the North Cascades. Water Resources Res. 24: 723-726.
Henriksen, A., D. F.
BRAKKE, and S. A. Norton. 1988. Total organic carbon concentrations
in acidic lakes in southern Norway. Env. Sci. Technol. 22: 1103-1105.
BRAKKE, D. F., A.
Henriksen and S. A. Norton. 1988. Organic acid contributions to
lake acidity. Nature 335: 304.
Henriksen, A. and D.
F. BRAKKE. 1988. Increasing contributions of nitrogen to the
acidity of surface waters in Norway. Water, Air Soil Pollution 42: 183-201.
Landers, D. H., W. S.
Overton, R. A. Linthurst, and D. F. BRAKKE. 1988. Eastern Lake
Survey. Regional estimates of lake chemistry. Env. Sci. Technol.
22: 128-135 (feature).
Henriksen, A., L.
Lien, T. S. Traaen, I. S. Sevalrud and D. F. BRAKKE. 1988. Lake
acidification in Norway: present and predicted chemical status. Ambio 17: 259-266.
Norton, S. A., J. S.
Kahl, D. F. BRAKKE, G. F. Brewer, I. J. Fernandez, T. A. Haines, and S.
Nodvin. 1988. Regional patterns and local variability in dry
deposition strongly influence sulfate concentrations in Maine
lakes. Science of Total Env. 72: 183-196.
Henriksen, A., B. M.
Wathne, E. J. S. R_geberg, S. A. Norton and D. F. BRAKKE. 1988. The
role of stream substrates in aluminum mobilization and acid
neutralization.Water Research 22: 1069-1073
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