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Autor:
Carl W. Chen, Luis E. Gomez
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 119:401-403
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 119:399-401
Autor:
John M. Johnston, John Doherty
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 39:1563-1564
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Autor:
Chen, Carl W., Gomez, Luis E.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering; March 1993, Vol. 119 Issue: 2 p401-403, 3p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering; March 1993, Vol. 119 Issue: 2 p399-401, 3p
Publikováno v:
California Agriculture, Vol 51, Iss 5, Pp 14-20 (1997)
Members of the San Joaquin River Management Program's Water Quality Subcommittee have developed a water-quality forecasting model to help improve the timing, coordination and management of agricultural drainage and reservoir releases into the San J
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https://doaj.org/article/9b695bf1f68c4bb1acebdd289783faa5
Autor:
Carl W. Chen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 137:1099-1102
This paper describes a framework to determine the total maximum daily flow diversions (TMDFDs) of freshwater from the San Francisco Bay Delta that can be undertaken without causing the extinction of salmon, striped bass, and delta smelt. The framewor
Autor:
Joel Herr, Carl W. Chen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 136:354-362
The watershed analysis risk management framework (WARMF) model was applied to Wetland S6 of the Marcell Experimental Forest, using the data from a field experiment, conducted to investigate the effect of sulfate additions on mercury methylation in th
Autor:
Russ Brown, Carol Kendall, Joel Herr, Gary M. Litton, Carl W. Chen, Randy A. Dahlgren, Nigel W.T. Quinn, Mark Brunell, William T. Stringfellow, Remie Burks, Sharon Borglin, Jeremy S. Hanlon, Justin Graham
Publikováno v:
Water Science and Technology. 59:9-14
In the United States, environmentally impaired rivers are subject to regulation under total maximum daily load (TMDL) regulations that specify watershed wide water quality standards. In California, the setting of TMDL standards is accompanied by the