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Robert W. Fines, Micheal Stone, Kara L. Webster, Jason A. Leach, James M. Buttle, Monica B. Emelko and Adrian L. Collins
Forests are critical water supply regions that are increasingly threatened by natural and anthropogenic disturbance. Evaluation of runoff-generating processes within harvested and undisturbed headwater catchments provides insight into disturbance impacts...
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Frank S. Gilliam, Jacob W. Hardin, Jacob A. Williams and Rachel L. Lackaye
Much of our understanding of factors influencing stream chemistry comes from studies of montane forests, whereas far less work has focused on streams of coastal areas that integrate a homogeneous, flat topography and interactions with the bodies of water...
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Laurissa C. Heidkamp and Alan D. Christian
Land use land cover within a watershed influences stream water quality, habitat quality, and biological community structure. As development and associated impervious surface increases in a watershed, changes in storm water and nutrient inputs generally c...
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Nikita Tananaev
Major ions, stable isotopes, and trace elements, including rare earth elements (REEs), are used as natural tracers in the qualitative assessment of potential water sources in lakes and rivers of the upper Yana River basin, between Verkhoyansk and Chersky...
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Rosane da Silva Dias, José Manuel Mirás-Avalos and Antonio Paz-González
Understanding hydrological processes controlling stream chemistry and quantifying solute concentrations over time is crucial for estimating future alterations of water quality due to land use or climate change impacts, as well as for setting preventive o...
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Valle Raidla, Enn Kaup, Sigrid Hade, Jüri Ivask and Alvar Soesoo
The study focuses on chemical composition of stream and subsurface water in the catchments of two small arctic alpine lakes in the Kilpisjärvi area (northwest Finland). Differences and changes in chemical components of both water types are followed in or...
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Benjamin Maas, Eric W. Peterson, Joe Honings, Andrew Oberhelman, Prince Oware, Ian Rusthoven and Andrew Watson
Surface water?groundwater interaction within a karstic system enhances contaminant transport, making karst aquifers susceptible to anthropogenic practices. Contaminated waters related to agricultural and animal husbandry in northwestern Illinois (USA) pr...
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Usman Atique and Kwang-Guk An
Bouchung Stream is a large tributary of the Geum River watershed that is simultaneously affected by wastewater treatment plant effluents and agricultural activities in the watershed area. The focal subject was to diagnose the chemical and biological heal...
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Siavash Hoomehr, Akinrotimi I. Akinola, Theresa Wynn-Thompson, Waverly Garnand and Matthew J. Eick
Increasing human populations and global climate change will severely stress our water resources. One potential unforeseen consequence of these stressors is accelerated stream channel erosion due to increased stream temperatures and changes in stream chem...
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Zdenka Krenová, Vladimír Zýval, Vladimír Zýval Jr., Zdenka Chocholou?ková
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The negative effects of applying deicing salts to ecosystems are well documented for many countries. Most chemical transport from roads occurs in stormwater runoff through or over soil. Runoff pollutants alter soil chemistry, may be absorbed by plants an...
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