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IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
12th International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS)
12th International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS), May 2017, Zadar, Croatia. pp.3-18, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-89935-0_1⟩
Environmental Software Systems. Computer Science for Environmental Protection ISBN: 9783319899343
ISESS
12th International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS)
12th International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS), May 2017, Zadar, Croatia. pp.3-18, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-89935-0_1⟩
Environmental Software Systems. Computer Science for Environmental Protection ISBN: 9783319899343
ISESS
Part 1: Keynote Lectures; International audience; Real-time salinity management increases annual average salt export from the agriculture-dominated and salt-impacted San Joaquin Basin. This strategy also reduces the likelihood of potential fines asso
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Autor:
Joel Herr, Gregory Weissmann, Mary Kay Camarillo, William T. Stringfellow, Shelly Gulati, Scott Sheeder
Publikováno v:
Environmental monitoring and assessment. 188(8)
High-frequency data and a link-node model were used to investigate the relative importance of mass loads of oxygen-demanding substances and channel geometry on recurrent low dissolved oxygen (DO) in the San Joaquin River Estuary in California. The mo
Comparison of Measured and MM5 Modeled Meteorology Data for Simulating Flow in a Mountain Watershed1
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 46:1255-1263
Herr, Joel W., Krish Vijayaraghavan, and Eladio Knipping, 2010. Comparison of Measured and MM5 Modeled Meteorology Data for Simulating Flow in a Mountain Watershed. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 46(6):1255–1263. DOI: 1
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
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 44:1295-1307
The Watershed Analysis Risk Management Framework watershed model was enhanced to simulate the transport and fate of mercury and to calculate the fish mercury concentrations (FMC) attained by fish through the food web. The model was applied to Western
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 130:714-721
Stakeholder involvement is essential to the development of a total maximum daily load (TMDL) and its implementation plan. A tool, beyond a simulation model, is needed to support the decision making process that requires negotiation and compromise amo
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 39:289-300
The Cheat River of West Virginia is impaired by acid mine drainage (AMD). Fifty-five of its river segments were placed on the 303(d) list, which required calculations of total maximum daily load (TMDL) to meet the water quality criteria for pH, total
Autor:
Robert A. Goldstein, Carl W. Chen, Wangteng Tsai, Joel Herr, Laura Weintraub, Robert L. Siegrist
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation. 2002:152-165
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 3:217-223
The Watershed Analysis Risk Management Framework (WARMF) was applied to calculate the total maximum daily load of total phosphorus discharged to a reservoir without violating the water quality criteria of 20 μg/l of chlorophyll-a (algae). In additio