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Lawrence E. Stevens, Jeffrey Jenness and Jeri D. Ledbetter
The Colorado River basin (CRB), the primary water source for southwestern North America, is divided into the 283,384 km2, water-exporting Upper CRB (UCRB) in the Colorado Plateau geologic province, and the 344,440 km2, water-receiving Lower CRB (LCRB) in...
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Aal-e Ali, Daniel R. Sloane and Vladimir Strezov
Coal and coal seam gas mining have impacts on the water and sediment quality in the proximity of the mining areas, increasing the concentrations of heavy metals downstream of the mine discharge points. The objective of this study was to assess the impact...
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Lynne Hooper and Jason A. Hubbart
Mitigating stream and river impairment is complex, particularly in mixed-land-use watersheds given the likelihood of integrated responses of stream restoration to coupled and ongoing terrestrial ecosystem disturbance and the need for periodic reassessmen...
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Sean J. Zeiger and Jason A. Hubbart
Impacts of urban land use can include increased stormwater runoff temperature (Tw) leading to receiving water quality impairment. There is therefore a need to target and mitigate sources of thermal pollution in urban areas. However, complex relationships...
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Ruwini Perera,Jayantha Wattavidanage,Nayana Nilakarawasam
Macroinvertebrates have been identified as excellent indicators of stream (wetland) health as they respond rapidly to environmental changers and provide short to medium term pollution history records. Current study was aimed to develop a Macroinvertebrat...
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