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Autor:
Christopher A. Mebane, Ian R. Waite, Mark D. Munn, Kathy E. Lee, Ronald B. Zelt, Terry R. Maret, Jeffrey W. Frey, John H. Duff, Robert W. Black, Anthony J. Tesoriero
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Circular. :1-80
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Data Series.
Autor:
Christopher M. Hobza, Nadine M. Piatak, Nathaniel J. Schaepe, Ronald B. Zelt, Bethany L. Burton
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Scientific Investigations Report.
Autor:
Ronald B. Zelt, Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Thomas P. Graan, Jeffrey W. Kimble, Ralph H. Dollhopf, Daniel M. Capone, Rex Johnson
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2014:434-448
The Enbridge Line 6B pipeline release of diluted bitumen into the Kalamazoo River downstream of Marshall, MI in July 2010 is one of the largest freshwater oil spills in North American history. The unprecedented scale of impact and massive quantity of
Autor:
Ellen Wohl, Ronald B. Zelt
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Geomorphology. 57:217-233
Large variability in responses of stream sediment and large woody debris (LWD) to severe fire has limited the accurate prediction of the magnitude and duration of fire effects on streams. Conditions in one Absaroka Range stream that was severely burn
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Scientific Investigations Report.
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Geocarto International. 10:69-80
Land‐cover information is used routinely to support the interpretation of water‐quality data. The Prototype 1990 Conterminous U.S. Land Cover Characteristics Data Set, developed primarily from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 30:809-822
Spatial distributions of nitrogen and phosphorus in water were related to environmental setting as part of a regional water-quality assessment of the Central Nebraska Basins. The environmental settings (Sandhills, Loess Hills, Glaciated Area, and Pla
Autor:
Ronald B. Zelt, John K. Stamer
Publikováno v:
Journal - American Water Works Association. 86:93-104
To help managers, planners, and regulators determine when and where surface waters are likely to be adversely affected by organonitrogen herbicides, the authors analyzed various data on the distribution of these compounds in the lower Kansas River ba
Autor:
Jack T. Dugan, Ronald B. Zelt
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Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 29:939-948
Soil-water conditions provide valuable insight into the hydrologic system in an area. A soil-water balance quantitatively summarizes soil-water conditions and is based on climatic, soil, and vegetation characteristics that vary spatially and temporal