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Ryan T. Dapkus, Alan E. Fryar, Benjamin W. Tobin, Diana M. Byrne, Shishir K. Sarker, Leonie Bettel and James F. Fox
Karst aquifers are susceptible to contamination by pathogenic microorganisms, such as those found in human and animal waste, because the surface and subsurface drainage are well integrated through dissolution features. Fecal contamination of water is com...
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Mingyong Wang, Bowen Zhang, Xihua Cao, Fang Li, Xiuxian Song and Zhiming Yu
Modified clay (MC) technology is the most effective method to control harmful algal blooms (HABs) and has been widely testified in many countries in recent decades. Although dissolved algal organic matter (dAOM) has been found to be abundant in HAB-affec...
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Romain Deleu, Sandra Soarez Frazao, Amaël Poulain, Gaëtan Rochez and Vincent Hallet
Tracer tests are widely used for characterizing hydrodynamics, from stream-scale to basin-wide scale. In karstic environments, the positioning of field fluorometers (or sampling) is mostly determined by the on-site configuration and setup difficulties. M...
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Hamdhani Hamdhani, Drew E. Eppehimer, David Walker and Michael T. Bogan
Chlorophyll-a measurements are an important factor in the water quality monitoring of surface waters, especially for determining the trophic status and ecosystem management. However, a collection of field samples for extractive analysis in a laboratory m...
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Matthew R. Urschel and Tessa Pocock
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Pitts, Jonathan D.; Mycek, Mary-Ann
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