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Autor:
Alain Maasri, Mark Pyron, Emily R. Arsenault, James H. Thorp, Bud Mendsaikhan, Flavia Tromboni, Mario Minder, Scott J. Kenner, John Costello, Sudeep Chandra, Amarbat Otgonganbat, Bazartseren Boldgiv
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 11, Pp 6527-6535 (2021)
Abstract River hydrogeomorphology is a major driver shaping biodiversity and community composition. Here, we examine how hydrogeomorphic heterogeneity expressed by Functional Process Zones (FPZs) in river networks is associated with fish assemblage v
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https://doaj.org/article/81ab79e18d624c06b22f3e9b24491309
Autor:
Ganjuur Sarantuya, Scott J. Kenner, Markus Hauck, Munkhtsetseg Zorigt, Gankhuu Battulga, Nergui Soninkhishig
Publikováno v:
Regional environmental change, 19(8), 2609-2619. Springer
The Selenge basin contributes approximately 50% of the total inflow into Lake Baikal and is thus of high significance for the regional hydrological regime. Our study was conducted in the upper reaches of the basin, where the Selenge river and its tri
Autor:
Alain Maasri, Scott J. Kenner, Sudeep Chandra, Jon K. Gelhaus, Flavia Tromboni, James H. Thorp
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 677:184-193
Rivers are being increasingly analyzed from a holistic scale focus, imposing the challenge to establish a clear sampling framework that integrates complex valley-to-reach hydrogeomorphic features. Here, we address this challenge by examining macroinv
Autor:
Alain, Maasri, Mark, Pyron, Emily R, Arsenault, James H, Thorp, Bud, Mendsaikhan, Flavia, Tromboni, Mario, Minder, Scott J, Kenner, John, Costello, Sudeep, Chandra, Amarbat, Otgonganbat, Bazartseren, Boldgiv
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
River hydrogeomorphology is a major driver shaping biodiversity and community composition. Here, we examine how hydrogeomorphic heterogeneity expressed by Functional Process Zones (FPZs) in river networks is associated with fish assemblage variation.
Autor:
Erik S. Vik, James J. Stone, Jesse J. Punsal, Scott J. Kenner, Lisa A. Kunza, Heidi L. Sieverding
Publikováno v:
Water and Environment Journal. 31:375-379
The decay of mountain pine beetle (MPB) (Dendroctonus ponderosae) affected ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests has increased organic carbon (OC) loading within the Rapid Creek watershed in the Black Hills of South Dakota, with total OC (TOC) con
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 50:1124-1137
Surface water and air volatile organic compound (VOC) data from 10 U.S. Geological Survey monitoring sites were used to evaluate the potential for direct transport of VOCs from the atmosphere to urban streams. Analytical results of 87 VOC compounds w
Publikováno v:
Environmental earth sciences, 75(10):897. Springer
Permafrost is an important component in the ecosystem and plays a key role in soil regime characteristics in high-altitude regions. Thawing depths and mean annual ground temperatures are the main parameters to conduct research on permafrost. Here we
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. :65-76
Summary A multivariate statistical method is presented, which includes principal components analysis (PCA) and an end-member mixing model to estimate unknown end-member hydrochemical compositions and the relative mixing proportions of those end membe
Autor:
David A. Bender, Scott J. Kenner
Publikováno v:
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008.
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are frequently detected in surface waters of the United States. To reduce their occurrence in urban streams, it is imperative to understand the sources of these pollutants. The atmosphere is a potential source of sel
Publikováno v:
World Environmental and Water Resource Congress 2006.
The Belle Fourche River, located in west-central South Dakota and east-central Wyoming, is currently listed in the South Dakota 2004 Integrated Report for Surface Water Quality Assessment as impaired because of elevated total suspended solids (TSS) c