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Pengfei Xue, David J Schwab, Xing Zhou, Chenfu Huang, Ryan Kibler and Xinyu Ye
Current numerical methods for simulating biophysical processes in aquatic environments are typically constructed in a grid-based Eulerian framework or as an individual-based model in a particle-based Lagrangian framework. Often, the biogeochemical proces...
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Suresh Sharma, Deasy Nalley and Naba Subedi
The characterization of temporal and spatial patterns in phosphorus (P) loading in Lake Erie is essential in order to continue monitoring the excessive P condition that comes from the western Lake Erie Basin. This study aims to perform such a characteriz...
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Melanie M. Perello, Douglas D. Kane, Phoenix Golnick, Maya C. Hughes, Matt A. Thomas, Joseph D. Conroy
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Hypoxia, low dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations (<2 mg/L), has been a major issue in Lake Erie for decades. While much emphasis has been placed on biological factors, particularly algal blooms, contributing to hypolimnetic oxygen depletion, there has b...
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R.P. Richards, D.B. Baker, J.P. Crumrine, and A.M. Stearns
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C. Qi, S. Grunwald
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Jacobs, S J; Sandusky, H W; Elban, W L
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Sandusky, H W; Elban, W L
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