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期刊名:Journal of the american water resources association

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ISSN:1093-474X

e-ISSN:1752-1688

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Matthew T Heberling,Hale W Thurston,Christopher T Nietch Matthew T Heberling
Water quality trading (WQT) has potential to be a low-cost means for achieving water quality goals. WQT allows regulated wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) facing discharge limits the flexibility to either reduce their own discharge or pur...
Kate A Schofield,Laurie C Alexander,Caroline E Ridley et al. Kate A Schofield et al.
Freshwater ecosystems are linked at various spatial and temporal scales by movements of biota adapted to life in water. We review the literature on movements of aquatic organisms that connect different types of freshwater habitats, focusing...
Naomi E Detenbeck Naomi E Detenbeck
In the northern hemisphere, summer low flows are a key attribute defining both quantity and quality of aquatic habitat. I developed one set of models for New England streams/rivers predicting July/August median flows averaged across 1985 to...
Robert J Hawley,James A Goodrich,Nora L Korth et al. Robert J Hawley et al.
By discharging excess stormwater at rates that more frequently exceed the critical flow for stream erosion, conventional detention basins often contribute to increased channel instability in urban and suburban systems that can be detrimenta...
Marcus W Beck,Rebecca R Murphy Marcus W Beck
Two statistical approaches, weighted regression on time, discharge, and season (WRTDS) and generalized additive models (GAMs), have recently been used to evaluate water quality trends in estuaries. Both models have been used in similar cont...
Ken M Fritz,Kate A Schofield,Laurie C Alexander et al. Ken M Fritz et al.
Streams, riparian areas, floodplains, alluvial aquifers and downstream waters (e.g., large rivers, lakes, oceans) are interconnected by longitudinal, lateral, and vertical fluxes of water, other materials and energy. Collectively, these int...
Scott G Leibowitz,Parker J Wigington Jr,Kate A Schofield et al. Scott G Leibowitz et al.
Interest in connectivity has increased in the aquatic sciences, partly because of its relevance to the Clean Water Act. This paper has two objectives: (1) provide a framework to understand hydrological, chemical, and biological connectivity...
Murray W Scown,Michael G McManus,John H Carson Jr et al. Murray W Scown et al.
Spatial data are playing an increasingly important role in watershed science and management. Large investments have been made by government agencies to provide nationally-available spatial databases; however, their relevance and suitability...
Emma R Wilson,Kelly L Smalling,Timothy J Reilly et al. Emma R Wilson et al.
Fungicides are moderately hydrophobic and have been detected in water and sediment, particularly in agricultural watersheds, but typically are not included in routine water quality monitoring efforts. This is despite their widespread use an...
Gregory E Schwarz,Richard B Alexander,Richard A Smith et al. Gregory E Schwarz et al.
This analysis modifies the parsimonious specification of recently published total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) national-scale SPAtially Referenced Regressions On Watershed attributes models to allow each model coefficient to vary...