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Rebecca A. Purvis, Ryan J. Winston, William F. Hunt, Brian Lipscomb, Karthik Narayanaswamy, Andrew McDaniel, Matthew S. Lauffer and Susan Libes
Bioswales are a promising stormwater control measure (SCM) for roadway runoff management, but few studies have assessed performance on a field scale. A bioswale is a vegetated channel with underlying engineered media and a perforated underdrain to promot...
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Aldo Manzuetti,Washington Jones,Martín Ubilla,Daniel Perea
Pág. 445 - 462
Felidae entered South America from North America during the Ensenadan Stage/Age (Early to Middle Pleistocene). For Uruguay their fossil record is scarce but informative, although mostly correspond to large felids (Smilodon, Panthera onca). In this work d...
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Trevor K. Eckermann, Danielle S. Hunt and Alicia M. Kinoshita
Given the widespread presence of non-native vegetation in urban and Mediterranean watersheds, it is important to evaluate how these sensitive ecosystems will respond to activities to manage and restore native vegetation conditions. This research focuses ...
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Alessandra S. Braswell, Andrew R. Anderson and William F. Hunt
Two stormwater control measures (SCMs) installed in series were monitored for their individual impact on the hydrology and water quality of stormwater runoff from a 0.08-hectare watershed in Fayetteville, North Carolina, for 22 months. Runoff was first t...
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Rebecca A. Purvis, Ryan J. Winston, William F. Hunt, Brian Lipscomb, Karthik Narayanaswamy, Andrew McDaniel, Matthew S. Lauffer and Susan Libes
Standard roadside vegetated swales often do not provide consistent pollutant removal. To increase infiltration and pollutant removal, bioswales are designed with an underlying soil media and an underdrain. However, there are little data on the ability of...
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Laura S. Merriman, Jon M. Hathaway, Michael R. Burchell and William F. Hunt
Across the globe, water quality standards have been implemented to protect receiving waters from stormwater pollution, motivating regulators (and consequently designers) to develop tools to predict the performance of stormwater control measures such as c...
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M. Chen, W. S. Payne, J. R. Dunn, S. Chang, H. M. Zhang, H. D. Hunt, and J. B. Dodgson
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Richard S. Hunt
Pág. 516 - 520
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Hunt, W. D. Stubbs, D. D. Lee, S.-H.
Pág. 890 - 901
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Potapov, Alexander V.; Hunt, Melany L.; Campbell, Charles S.
Pág. 204 - 213
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