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pro vyhledávání: '"David W. Bolgrien"'
Autor:
Ted R. Angradi, Molly Wick, Mari Nord, David W. Bolgrien, Matthew B. Pawlowski, John A. Kiddon, Jonathon J. Launspach
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 45:901-911
Compared to the Great Lakes, their connecting channels are relatively understudied and infrequently assessed. To address this gap, we conducted a spatially-explicit water quality assessment of two connecting channels, the St. Marys River and the Lake
Publikováno v:
J Great Lakes Res
Cleanup of Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOCs) restores environmental benefits to waterfront communities and is an essential condition for revitalization. We define waterfront revitalization as policies or actions in terrestrial waterfront or adjacen
Autor:
Ted R. Angradi, Molly Wick, Matthew B. Pawlowski, Rick Debbout, Mari Nord, David W. Bolgrien, Jonathon J. Launspach
Publikováno v:
J Great Lakes Res
Underwater video is increasingly used to study aspects of the Great Lakes benthos including the abundance of round goby and dreissenid mussels. The introduction of these two species have resulted in major ecological shifts in the Great Lakes, but the
Autor:
Ted R. Angradi, Matthew A. Starry, Joel C. Hoffman, Anett S. Trebitz, Thomas Hollenhorst, Brent J. Bellinger, Jonathon J. Launspach, Mike E. Sierszen, David W. Bolgrien
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42:717-727
Estuaries provide multiple ecosystem services from which humans benefit. Twenty-seven Great Lakes coastal systems in the United States and Canada, many of them estuarine, are currently designated as Areas of Concern (AOCs) due to a legacy of chemical
Autor:
Joel C. Hoffman, Ted R. Angradi, David W. Bolgrien, Brent J. Bellinger, La Rae L.P. Lehto, Lindsey R. Seifert-Monson, Terri M. Jicha, Leroy E. Anderson, Matthew A. Starry, Mark S. Pearson, Colleen M. Elonen, Brian H. Hill
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42:28-38
Water quality in the St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) was assessed at two stations over a 60 year period (1953–2013) and system-wide for 2012–2013 to determine if the AOC beneficial use impairment (BUI) of “Excessive loading of sediment an
Autor:
Brent J. Bellinger, Ted R. Angradi, La Rae L.P. Lehto, Colleen M. Elonen, Mark S. Pearson, Lindsey R. Seifert-Monson, David W. Bolgrien, Brian H. Hill, Matthew A. Starry, Terri M. Jicha
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 40:392-403
Inorganic nitrogen (N) transformations and removal in aquatic sediments are microbially mediated, and rates influence N-transport. In this study we related physicochemical properties of a large Great Lakes embayment, the St. Louis River Estuary (SLRE
Autor:
Ted R. Angradi, Mark S. Pearson, Brent J. Bellinger, Carol Reschke, David W. Bolgrien, Matthew A. Starry
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 39:536-546
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) provides the biophysical basis for multiple ecosystem services in Great Lakes estuaries. Understanding sources of variation in SAV is necessary for sustainable management of SAV habitat. From data collected using hy
Autor:
Ted R. Angradi, David W. Bolgrien, Terri M. Jicha, Euan D. Reavie, Brian H. Hill, Brent J. Bellinger
Publikováno v:
Experts@Minnesota
We evaluated diatom assemblages as indicators of anthropogenic stress from fi fty-four sites, distributed across 1,350 river kms of the Lower Mississippi River (LMR), as part of the National Rivers and Streams Assess- ment. We used multivariate analy
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators. 29:111-124
Habitat and hydrology indices were developed to assess the conditions in reaches of the impounded Mississippi river, the Fort Peck and Garrison reaches of the upper Missouri river, the Missouri National Recreational river (MNRR), the channelized lowe
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 48:1054-1070
Angradi, Ted R., David W. Bolgrien, Matt A. Starry, and Brian H. Hill, 2012. Modeled Summer Background Concentration of Nutrients and Suspended Sediment in the Mid-Continent (USA) Great Rivers. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAW