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Jonathan J Halama,Robert B McKane,Bradley L Barnhart et al. Jonathan J Halama et al.
Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) are highly sensitive to 6PPD-Quinone (6PPD-Q). Details of the hydrological and biogeochemical processes controlling spatial and temporal dynamics of 6PPD-Q fate and transport from points of deposition to r...
Eileen L McLellan,Kelly M Suttles,Kristen L Bouska et al. Eileen L McLellan et al.
Continued large-scale public investment in declining ecosystems depends on demonstrations of "success". While the public conception of "success" often focuses on restoration to a pre-disturbance condition, the scientific community is more l...
Carly M Maas,Sujay S Kaushal,Megan A Rippy et al. Carly M Maas et al.
Freshwater Salinization Syndrome (FSS) refers to groups of biological, physical, and chemical impacts which commonly occur together in response to salinization. FSS can be assessed by the mobilization of chemical mixtures, termed "chemical ...
Sujay S Kaushal,Carly M Maas,Paul M Mayer et al. Sujay S Kaushal et al.
There are challenges in monitoring and managing water quality due to spatial and temporal heterogeneity in contaminant sources, transport, and transformations. We demonstrate the importance of longitudinal stream synoptic (LSS) monitoring, ...
Joseph G Galella,Sujay S Kaushal,Paul M Mayer et al. Joseph G Galella et al.
Freshwater Salinization Syndrome (FSS) refers to the suite of physical, biological, and chemical impacts of salt ions on the degradation of natural, engineered, and social systems. Impacts of FSS on mobilization of chemical cocktails has be...
Lisa M Smith,Linda C Harwell,J Kevin Summers et al. Lisa M Smith et al.
In terms of natural hazard events, resilience characterizations provide a means of identifying risk profiles, degrees of preparedness, and the ability of communities to respond and recover. While nationally consistent measures of community ...
Elizabeth B Watson,Wenley Ferguson,Lena K Champlin et al. Elizabeth B Watson et al.
As a symptom of accelerated sea level rise and historic impacts to tidal hydrology from agricultural and mosquito control activities, coastal marshes in the Northeastern U.S. are experiencing conversion to open water through edge loss, wide...
Kenneth B Raposa,Michael Bradley,Caitlin Chaffee et al. Kenneth B Raposa et al.
Heightened recognition of impacts to coastal salt marshes from sea-level rise has led to expanding interest in using thin-layer sediment placement (TLP) as an adaptation tool to enhance future marsh resilience. Building on successes and les...
Owen W Duckworth,Matthew L Polizzotto,Aaron Thompson Owen W Duckworth
With an estimated five million sites worldwide, soil contamination is a global-scale threat to environmental and human health. Humans continuously interact with soil, both directly and indirectly, making soils potentially significant source...
Brian A Tangen,Sheel Bansal,Seth Jones et al. Brian A Tangen et al.
Wetlands deliver a suite of ecosystem services to society. Anthropogenic activities, such as wetland drainage, have resulted in considerable wetland loss and degradation, diminishing the intrinsic value of wetland ecosystems worldwide. Prot...