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Guy Iverson, Christa Sanderford, Charles P. Humphrey, Jr., J. Randall Etheridge and Timothy Kelley
Wastewater contains elevated concentrations of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB). The type of wastewater treatment technology and septic system density may influence the FIB concentration and exports at the watershed scale. The goal of this study was to gai...
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Xuan Yu and Christopher J. Duffy
The watershed is a fundamental concept in hydrology and is the basis for understanding hydrologic processes and for the planning and management of water resources. Storage and movement of water at a watershed scale is complicated due to the coupled proce...
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Antonio Arenas, Keith Schilling, James Niemeier and Larry Weber
A quantitative understanding of the interplay between the different components of the hydrologic cycle at the watershed scale can be gained from analyzing high-frequency hydrologic time series. High-frequency measurements of precipitation, soil water con...
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Mijin Seo, Fouad Jaber, Raghavan Srinivasan, Jaehak Jeong
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The effects of Low Impact Development (LID) practices on urban runoff and pollutants have proven to be positive in many studies. However, the effectiveness of LID practices can vary depending on different urban patterns. In the present study, the perform...
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Yuan Shen, Huiming Cao, Mingfang Tang, Hongbing Deng
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Human disturbances impact river basins by reducing the quality of, and services provided by, aquatic ecosystems. Conducting quantitative assessments of ecological security at the watershed scale is important for enhancing the water quality of river basin...
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