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Taryn M. Chaya, Tracey B. Schafer and Todd Z. Osborne
The aim of this research was to identify the impacts of land use and subsequent pulse-driven events on water quality across a gradient of urbanization spanning three blackwater rivers in northeast Florida that contribute to a common estuary ecosystem. Th...
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Russell Adams and Paul Quinn
Catchment models are essential tools to identify and predict water quality problems linked to excessive nutrient applications (in this case phosphorus (P)). The Catchment Runoff Attenuation Flux Tool (CRAFT) has been successfully used to model nutrient f...
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Tracey Schafer, Nicole Dix, Shannon Dunnigan, K. Ramesh Reddy and Todd Z. Osborne
Hurricanes have the ability to export uncharacteristically large amounts of nutrients from terrestrial systems into riverine and estuarine networks, altering rates of ecosystem metabolism throughout the aquatic continuum. In order to explore these impact...
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Volkan Sahin and Nurten Vardar
Wastewater formed on ships is divided into blackwater and graywater. While blackwater refers to wastewater from toilets, graywater defines wastewater from sinks, laundry and restaurants. Even though some treatments are applied onboard before discharge, w...
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Tracey Schafer, Nicholas Ward, Paul Julian, K. Ramesh Reddy and Todd Z. Osborne
Hurricanes cause landscape-scale disturbances that affect biogeochemical cycling and water quality in coastal ecosystems. During Hurricane Irma?s passage through northern Florida, water movements driven by wind velocities up to 105 km h-1 caused a salini...
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Martin Zimmermann, Jörg Felmeden and Bernhard Michel
Existing urban water infrastructures need to be modified if they are to cope with such challenges as demographic change, energy sufficiency and resource efficiency. It is believed that less centralised and hence more flexible systems adapt better to chan...
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Xiaobo Xue, Troy R. Hawkins, Mary E. Schoen, Jay Garland, Nicholas J. Ashbolt
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Managing the water-energy-nutrient nexus for the built environment requires, in part, a full system analysis of energy consumption, global warming and eutrophication potentials of municipal water services. As an example, we evaluated the life cycle energ...
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