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pro vyhledávání: '"Haley Kujawa"'
Autor:
Haley Kujawa, Margaret Kalcic, Jay Martin, Anna Apostel, Jeffrey Kast, Asmita Murumkar, Grey Evenson, Noel Aloysius, Richard Becker, Chelsie Boles, Remegio Confesor, Awoke Dagnew, Tian Guo, Rebecca Logsdon Muenich, Todd Redder, Yu‐Chen Wang, Donald Scavia
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Water Resources Association
This study investigates the combined impacts of climate change and agricultural conservation on the magnitude and uncertainty of nutrient loadings in the Maumee River Watershed, the second-largest watershed of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Two scenario
Evaluating management options to reduce Lake Erie algal blooms using an ensemble of watershed models
Autor:
Asmita Murumkar, Grey R. Evenson, Rebecca Logsdon Muenich, Richard Becker, Chelsie Boles, Colleen M. Long, Jeffrey B. Kast, Tian Guo, Dale M. Robertson, Remegio Confesor, Yu-Chen Wang, Todd Redder, Noel Aloysius, Margaret Kalcic, Jay F. Martin, Michael R. Brooker, Awoke Dagnew, Donald Scavia, Anna Apostel, Haley Kujawa
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental management. 280
Reducing harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie, situated between the United States and Canada, requires implementing best management practices to decrease nutrient loading from upstream sources. Bi-national water quality targets have been set for total a
Autor:
Michael R. Brooker, Dale M. Robertson, Jeffrey B. Kast, Chelsie Boles, Donald Scavia, Margaret Kalcic, Yu-Chen Wang, Todd Redder, Anna Apostel, Grey R. Evenson, Remegio Confesor, Noel Aloysius, Rebecca Logsdon Muenich, Awoke Dagnew, Asmita Murumkar, Haley Kujawa, Jay F. Martin, Tian Guo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 279:111506
Watershed-scale hydrologic models are frequently used to inform conservation and restoration efforts by identifying critical source areas (CSAs; alternatively 'hotspots'), defined as areas that export relatively greater quantities of nutrients and se
Autor:
Anna Apostel, Grey R. Evenson, Haley Kujawa, Margaret Kalcic, Shanshui Yuan, Steven M. Quiring
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 588:125064
This study develops a new method for selecting the most representative climate model for use in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and evaluates this method in the Maumee River Basin. Downscaled temperature and precipitation data from 32 Coupl