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Tuviere Onookome-Okome, Angel Hsu, Dean G. Kilpatrick, Angela Moreland and Aaron Reuben
Public works environmental disasters such as the Flint water crisis typically occur in disenfranchised communities with municipal disinvestment and co-occurring risks for poor mental health (poverty, social disconnection). We evaluated the long-term inte...
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Kamila Nowosad, Jan Bocianowski, Farzad Kianersi and Alireza Pour-Aboughadareh
The assessment of 1000-kernel weight holds significant importance in determining maize grain yield, and elucidating its underlying genetic mechanisms is imperative for enhancing its overall performance. The material for the study consisted of 26 doubled-...
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Fernando Díaz del Olmo, José A. Caro Gómez, César Borja Barrera, José M. Recio Espejo, Rafael Cámara Artigas and Aránzazu Martínez Aguirre
This research addresses the geomorphological connectivity existing amid the piedmont?s karstic fillings (Sierra de Esparteros) and the Guadaíra and Guadalquivir Rivers? alluvial terraces (SW of Spain), spotted with vestiges of human activities (Middle Pa...
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Bin Fang, Jonghun Kam, Emily Elliott, Glenn Tootle, Matthew Therrell and Venkat Lakshmi
The Apalachicola?Chattahoochee?Flint (ACF) basin is arguably the most litigated interstate river system in the eastern United States. Given the complicated demands for water use within this basin, it has been difficult to ascertain if the recent multi-de...
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Ying Ouyang, Johnny M. Grace, Prem B. Parajuli and Peter V. Caldwell
Hurricanes and tropical storms (TS) are infrequent but disastrous events to human lives, social activities, and terrestrial ecosystems in coastal regions. Using the Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA)?s Hydrologic and Water Quality System (HAWQS) mo...
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Donald A. Forrer, Karen McKenzie, Tina Milano, Sunny Davada, Maria Gabriela Orlando McSheehy, Francis Harrington, Diania Breakenridge, Steven W. Hill, Elizabeth D. Anderson
This case study is designed to provide detailed information about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan brought on by a series of decisions that could have been researched better prior to enactment. The results were catastrophic to the citizens that public...
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Zifei Liu, Yang Liu, James P. Murphy and Ronaldo Maghirang
Prescribed rangeland burning in April is a long-standing practice in the Flint Hills region of eastern Kansas to maintain the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. The smoke plumes originating from these fires increases ambient PM2.5 concentrations and...
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Gang Liu, Ya Zhang, Willem-Jan Knibbe, Cuijie Feng, ... Walter van der Meer
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Driven by the development of water purification technologies and water quality regulations, the use of better source water and/or upgraded water treatment processes to improve drinking water quality have become common practices worldwide. However, even t...
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Mintesinot Jiru, Janette North-Kabore and Tatiana Roth
While almost 87% of the world?s population now has access to an improved drinking water source, the risk of water pollution remains, often due to environmental factors such as increasing urbanization and industrialization. Last year, as the country watch...
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Michelle Stern, Lorraine Flint, Justin Minear, Alan Flint and Scott Wright
A daily watershed model of the Sacramento River Basin of northern California was developed to simulate streamflow and suspended sediment transport to the San Francisco Bay-Delta. To compensate for sparse data, a unique combination of model inputs was dev...
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