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Shayan Salavitabar, S. Samuel Li and Behzad Lak
Rivers play an important role in water supply, waterway transport, and riverine species habitations. The underwater depth of a river channel is a fundamental geometric element and a key input to studies for the aforementioned and other applications. Trad...
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Barbara Doll, Gregory Jennings, Jean Spooner, David Penrose, Joseph Usset, James Blackwell and Mark Fernandez
Restored stream reaches at 79 sites across North Carolina were sampled for aquatic macroinvertebrates using a rapid bioassessment protocol. Morphological design parameters and geographic factors, including watershed and landscape parameters (e.g., valley...
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Barbara Doll, Gregory Jennings, Jean Spooner, David Penrose, Joseph Usset, James Blackwell and Mark Fernandez
Five rapid visual stream assessment methods were applied to 65 restored streams in North Carolina, and the results were correlated with measured macroinvertebrate community metrics to evaluate predictive ability. The USEPA Rapid Bioassessment Protocol (R...
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Alejandra Volpedo,Esteban Avigliano,Alicia Fernández Cirelli
The Chaco-Pampean plain is one of the greatest plains worldwide; present a wetland macro system (lagoons, marshes, rivers, streams, channels). The water quality of these environments is diverse and has different trace elements natural (As, F, Mo an...
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K. N. de Kock, C. T. Wolmarans
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Account is given of the distribution and habitats of the three Lymnaea species currently on recordin the National Freshwater Snail Collection (NFSC) of South Africa. A total number of 616, 353and 202 loci (1/16th square degrees) was respectively r...
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