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Autor:
Michael M. Pollock, Timothy J. Beechie
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 46:843-847
Pollock, Michael M. and Timothy J. Beechie, 2010. Reply to Discussion –“Stream Temperature Relationships to Forest Harvest in Western Washington” by George Ice, George Brown, John Gravelle, C. Rhett Jackson, Jeff Light, Timothy Link, Douglas Ma
Autor:
Oliva, Marc, Palacios, David, Fernández‐Fernández, José M., Fernandes, Marcelo, Schimmelpfennig, Irene, Vieira, Gonçalo, Antoniades, Dermot, Pérez‐Alberti, Augusto, García‐Oteyza, Julia
Publikováno v:
Land Degradation & Development; Aug2023, Vol. 34 Issue 13, p3973-3990, 18p
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 747-766 (2013)
Water; Volume 5; Issue 2; Pages: 747-766
Water; Volume 5; Issue 2; Pages: 747-766
Stream metabolism can be used as a measure of freshwater ecosystem health because of its responsiveness to natural and anthropogenic changes. In this study, we used stream metabolic rates to test for the effects of a timber harvest with Louisiana’s
Publikováno v:
Forest Science. 59:127-138
Many headwaters in Louisiana have low concentrations of dissolved oxygen (DO) and there is a concern that timber harvesting can further decrease these concentrations. This study was conducted to examine the direct and long-term effect of timber harve
Autor:
Jeff, Louch, Vickie, Tatum, Ginny, Allen, V Cody, Hale, Jeffrey, McDonnell, Robert J, Danehy, George, Ice
Publikováno v:
Integrated environmental assessment and management. 13(2)
Glyphosate, aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA), imazapyr, sulfometuron methyl (SMM), and metsulfuron methyl (MSM) were measured in streamwater collected during and after a routine application of herbicides to a forestry site in Oregon's Coast Range. S
Autor:
George Ice
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 130:684-689
Best management practices (BMPs) are practical control measures (including technological, economic, and institutional considerations) that have been demonstrated to effectively minimize water quality impacts. The use of BMPs is widely accepted as the
Autor:
George Ice, Brian D. Sugden
Publikováno v:
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 27:92-99
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations are critical to aquatic communities and are an important measure of water quality conditions in streams. Best Management Practices that maintain shade near streams and avoid introduction of slash should minimize f
Autor:
George Ice, Ray C. Whittemore
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 35:249A-255A
Unless critical data needs are addressed, the Total Maximum Daily Loads will not be supported by sound science
Publikováno v:
Watershed Management to Meet Water Quality Standards and Emerging TMDL, 5-9 March 2005, Atlanta, Georgia.