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Ioannis Y. Georgiou, Francesca Messina, Md Mohiuddin Sakib, Shan Zou, Madeline Foster-Martinez, Martijn Bregman, Christopher J. Hein, Michael S. Fenster, Justin L. Shawler, Kaitlyn McPherran and Arthur C. Trembanis
Tidal-inlet systems are dynamic features that respond to short-term (e.g., storms) and longer-term processes (e.g., sea-level rise, changes in tidal prism). The Chincoteague Inlet system, located along the northern Eastern Shore of Virginia (USA), is a d...
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Arthur C. R. Gleason, Kenneth J. Voss, Howard R. Gordon, Michael S. Twardowski and Jean-François Berthon
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Sujay S. Kaushal, Arthur J. Gold and Paul M. Mayer
Land use and climate change can accelerate the depletion of freshwater resources that support humans and ecosystem services on a global scale. Here, we briefly review studies from around the world, and highlight those in this special issue. We identify s...
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Britta Chambers, Soni M. Pradhanang, Arthur J. Gold
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It has become increasingly important to recognize historical water quality trends so that the future impacts of climate change may be better understood. Climate studies have suggested that inland stream temperatures and average streamflow will increase o...
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Britta M. Chambers, Soni M. Pradhanang, Arthur J. Gold
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Climate studies have suggested that inland stream temperatures and average streamflows will increase over the next century in New England, thereby putting aquatic species sustained by coldwater habitats at risk. This study uses the Soil and Water Assessm...
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Mark S. Bevelhimer, Arthur J. Stewart, Allison M. Fortner, Jana R. Phillips, Jennifer J. Mosher
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During August?September 2012, we sampled six hydropower reservoirs in southeastern United States for CO2 and CH4 emissions via three pathways: diffusive emissions from water surface; ebullition in the water column; and losses from dam tailwaters during p...
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Arthur J. Gold, Kelly Addy, Alisa Morrison, Marissa Simpson
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To advance the science of dam removal, analyses of functions and benefits need to be linked to individual dam attributes and effects on downstream receiving waters. We examined 7550 dams in the New England (USA) region for possible tradeoffs associated w...
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Jennifer J. Mosher, Allison M. Fortner, Jana R. Phillips, Mark S. Bevelhimer, Arthur J. Stewart and Matthew J. Troia
Emissions of CO2 and CH4 from freshwater reservoirs constitute a globally significant source of atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs), but knowledge gaps remain with regard to spatiotemporal drivers of emissions. We document the spatial and seasonal variat...
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Scott Grandt, Quirine M. Ketterings, Arthur J. Lembo and Françoise Vermeylen
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Jürgen A. Richt, Robert A. Kunkle, David Alt, Eric M. Nicholson, Amir N. Hamir, Stefanie Czub, John Kluge, Arthur J. Davis, and S. Mark Hall
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