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Aude Zingraff-Hamed, Sabine Greulich, Karl Matthias Wantzen and Stephan Pauleit
The European water governance took a decisive turn with the formulation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), which demands the restoration of all water bodies that did not achieve sufficient ecological status. Urban rivers are particularly impaired by...
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Lukas Taxböck, Hans Peter Linder and Marco Cantonati
Habitat alteration is one of the major drivers of species loss. Springs may be among the least affected aquatic habitats and are considered to be refugial habitats. Diatom assemblages were sampled from 74 Swiss springs comprising seven spring types over ...
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Robert R. Hearne and Felix Fernando
North Dakota?s Bakken region has surged to become an important oil-producing region. One of the key concerns for ensuring sustained growth in this region is the availability of water. This paper will review current water management practices and review a...
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Marzieh Motallebi, Caela O?Connell, Dana L. Hoag and Deanna L. Osmond
Over half of lakes, reservoirs, and ponds in the United States are threatened or impaired, mostly by nutrients. One policy to improve water quality is water quality trading (WQT). While the concept is appealing, adoption of conservation practices in thes...
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E. Terrence Slonecker and Lesley E. Milheim
The spatial footprint of unconventional (hydraulic fracturing) and conventional oil and gas development in the Marcellus Shale region of the State of Pennsylvania was digitized from high-resolution, ortho-rectified, digital aerial photography, from 2004 ...
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